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    don’t think about it, you didn’t see anything.’ ‘That’s right’ said Hotswap, with a smile, ‘you must have imagined it.’ His fur coat lifted a little behind his shoulders. ‘A miracle, a miracle, an angel!’ Foz threw himself forward to his knees, his couch tipping up behind him. ‘Oh my saviour! You are an angel, aren’t you?’ ‘In the flesh,’ said Hotswap, his eyes ablaze. ‘Help me please,’ said Foz, crawling forward and grabbing Hotswap’s legs, ‘I’ve been kidnapped. I’m here against my will.’…

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    2 Timothy 3: 1-7 Prophecy

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    prophecy is constantly explaining how wicked the world is becoming, found in, 2 Timothy 3:1-7, “But know this, that in the last days perilous times will come: 2 For men will be lovers of themselves, lovers of money, boasters, proud, blasphemers, disobedient to parents, unthankful, unholy, 3 unloving, unforgiving, slanderers, without self-control, brutal, despisers of good, 4 traitors, headstrong, haughty, lovers of pleasure rather than lovers of God, 5 having a form of godliness but denying its…

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    Mochoacan, Mexico. “The painting is rooted in European morality art of the 16th century” (San Antonio Museum of Art Plaque). The this painting uses realism to help in the depiction of what the painting is showing- a man surrounded by the devil, an angel, a skeleton, Mary, and Jesus ringing a bell. “By technical definition, mediums are the liquids added to paints to bind them and make them workable. They are discussed here, however, in the wider meaning of all the various paints, tools,…

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    to write a novel in a saturated market, you may be familiar with this problem. Say you have the next perfect vampire or a dystopian novel Then you are probably faced with agents and publishers who explicitly state no vampires, werewolves, demons angels and dystopian. Face It If every Hollywood movie and TV show has the same theme as your novel or has explored it, then you probably are writing in a bloated area. The Bar Is Higher When there are so many novels out there with the same…

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    With that angel was max’s favorite there was no doubt that they were going to bring back angel if it killed max. After a long trip they had gotten to the lab but got caught by the eraser’s. Max and her family eventually escaped and the rest is to be told later. The theme that i had choose for maximum…

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    creations of Allah, and they are His servants. The Prophet (ﷺ) said, “The angels were created from light, the jinn were created from a smokeless flame of fire, and…

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    portrayal of Satan and the Fallen Angels. Departing from traditional Medieval and Renaissance conventions that tends emphasises monstrosity, with images of “blood-shot eyes, blood-dripping jaws, and mouths as big as [whirlpools]”, Milton creates characters who are distinctively human (Ruddick 50). Instead of a binary force of…

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    violence against women shows their powerlessness and inferiority to men. This can be seen in “Tess of the D’Urbervilles” through Tess’s own experience of marriage with Angel Clare. as women are seen to have a weaker position not only in society but also in marriage, this is evident in Tess’s experience of marriage. After Tess and Angel had married he revealed that when he was in London he had relations with a woman and was not chasted himself, “I would have no more to say to her, and I came…

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    characters, Eve and Satan, from his “patriarchal” epic, Paradise Lost. From this epic and the novel, Eve, Satan, and The Wretch are represented as “fallen angels”, who are the characters that have sinned against their Creator and releasing a hell upon their world. Eve being feminine and representing a “fallen angel” then signifies that all “fallen angels” related to Eve are feminine and are below a patriarchy world. In Paradise Lost, John Milton constructs a patriarchal setting…

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    last as long as has his ignorance does. The mechanism that she uses to endure this situation is the delusion of angels. She has built this fantasy knowing that there will be a day when she has to explain everything to her son. “One day, he will grow too old to be told that a wandering man is a mirage and that naked flesh is a dream. I will tell him that his father has come, that an angel brought him back from Heaven for a while” (p. 88). She certainly isn’t too keen on this day coming. She knows…

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