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    The “Odyssey” by Homer is like a walk through life because you face fear and hardships. you have to overcome. Like Odysseus I will face betrayal and monsters that will get in my way. But even if I may face trials I’ll get through them and move on. So like Odysseus facing trials trying to get home, I’ll face trials trying to reach my goal. If I want to work with animals or be an artist I will have to go through some of the same trials as odysseus did. One trial are the people like the cyclopes…

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    Abram's Home Analysis

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    Firstly, Lord ordered Abram, “Go from your country and your kindred and your father’s house to the land that I will show you. I will make of you a great nation, and I will bless you, and make your name great, so that you will be a blessing. I will bless those who bless you, and the one who curses you I will curse; and in you all the families of the earth shall be blessed” (Abraham Narrative). This is known by the Israelites as the covenant between Abram and the Lord. Abram obeyed Lord and…

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    abounding in the work of the Lord, since you know that your labor is not in vain in the Lord." But we must be careful not to be an enemy to the Cross of Christ: by the reason of being too attached to our denominational rules like the Pharisees. Which is by all means detrimental to our Salvation. It is very possible to profess Christ, and still be carrying the attitude of lucifer all along. Phil. 3:-18-20 "For many, of whom I have often told you and now tell you again even with tears, walk as…

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    Do Not Go Gentle

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    The poem also has few conjunctions, words are mostly connected with commas “Rage, rage against the dying of the light” (3) “Curse, bless, me now with your fierce tears, I pray” (17) which means there are more stressed word in the poem, which makes the poem have an intense rhythm. Finally the poem could be said to be a poem about the joy and sadness that comes with life. It focuses…

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    Verse 26, “26 "In your anger do not sin": Do not let the sun go down while you are still angry,” Paul tells us that in verse twenty-six, to not let the sun go down while we are still angry. Similar to Jesus, Paul is telling us that is better to resolve our issues with ourselves or other people then to remain bitter. It wouldn’t be normal for us to not be angry either, because anger is part of being a human. Through Jesus’ example we can see that justice is an important part of life and there…

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    Abraham

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    in Judaism- often referred to as the Father of the Jewish people- and the Islamic Faith- often called Father of the Arabs. As the classic children’s song goes, “Father Abraham, had many sons, many sons had Father Abraham, I am one of them, and so you,”it refers back to when God promised that he would make Abraham into a great nation and he would have offspring as numerous as the stars. Christians, Muslims and Jew are considered offspring of Abraham. In Biblical scripture, Abraham faces many…

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    he gave acclamation; to Cain, he unleashed tirade and disappointment. Cain then brought his brother out to the country and murdered him. He did this because he felt less valued than Abel. “If you do well, you hold your head up; if not, sin is a demon crouching at your door; its desire is for you, but you must master it”. (38). Many humans become jealous or frustrated after comparing their circumstances with one of another’s. Cain believed that he saw through what God said-- that God appreciated…

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    along with everyday life and commonplace events. The novel Bless Me, Ultima expresses this through the acceptance of some ideas that would normally be considered unrealistic. For example, the characters view witchcraft and sorcery in actuality and never seem to question it. Early gods, as well as spirit animals and mythological creatures were also widely accepted by the characters throughout. 2. What archetypes can you identify in Bless Me, Ultima? How do they reflect the ethnic and cultural…

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    This school is making real my expectations because all the teachers and stuff are very professional and very dedicated with us all the time . I am very grateful with this school because , you guys are giving me this big opportunity for to be a professional in this country and make real my dreams in this big country . Everything is very important for the future for me and for my family . I like some much this school and is very important for me. at the beginning I was feeling very sad because…

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    up to their expectation and be pure, but not everything follows up to what he expected from God. In Bless Me, Ultima, Rudolfo Anaya uses parallelism, active voice, varieties of sentences, and rhythm of speech to illustrate the significant moment which is the foreshadowing of Antonio’s destiny. Anaya uses parallelism to show more meaning to what is being said. The mother says, “Ana especially bless my Antonio, that all my go well for him and that he may be a man of great learning”(Anaya 55).…

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