“What the hell, Tony?” Bucky could hear Steve’s voice through the wall even if he didn’t have his ear pressed against it like a petulant teen trying to overhear his parents. Tony doesn’t respond quickly enough, so Steve barges onwards. “You can’t do shit like that. What were you thinking? Jesus. You were trying to provoke him, weren’t you?” “I was trying to get some ice cream,” Tony responds levelly. “Stop lying.” “Judging by the way he reacted, it didn’t affect him at all.” “Holy shit,…
Spook, Omfg, did she ever fuckn tell you like it is or what!!!!! I almost pissed on myself lmao when Bull told me she fuckn told you how the cow ate the cabbage. How many, dude, how much fuckn times did I tell you Melinda had some fuckn guts. From what bull spirits thingies she was fuckn spot on!!!! Man, face it, from my point of view she pegged your ass to the goddamn wall about your fuckn lying and what's so fuckn pitiful is she right. You lie, she finds out, she confronts you, you…
The environment affects the ways people react towards society and each other. In the prison of Chateau d'If, Dantes had occupied a cold, dark chamber with no human contact and received malnourishing food and little water which, if not already, drove him mad. Everyone around him refused to listen to the truth, with the idea infused in their heads that he was guilty and there was nothing more to him than a traitor. This jurassic change in environment tinted Dante’s optimistic views to a more…
Dante's spiritual guide. She has a personal attraction to Dante, which further inspires her to help him. Saint Lucy is a historically found in biblical time form when she died as a martyr, in which the Virgin Mary also redeemed Beatrice's soul from Hell into Heaven. The Virgin Mary, like Saint Lucy, is another Christian allusion. Virgin Mary is the only woman who can change the fate of your afterlife in heaven. Mary is significant because she sent Saint Lucy to tell Beatrice to seek Virgil and…
Isac's eyelids flung open, a painful light instantly burning his dark pupils upon doing so, a bright light situated directly above him, causing him to shut his lids again and a pained groan to escape his lips at the surprisingly rude awakening. He rolled himself over in an attempt to escape the brightness and found himself rolling off whatever surface he'd woken up on. Slamming stiffly onto the ground, Isac voiced another groan this time more angry and pained then the last one. "For fuck's sake"…
the death was conquered by Christ (115). So, for human beings, heaven is the realm of perfection where occurs genuine fellowships with God and with others (115). In contrast, hell is the underworld where unrepentant sinners are assigned to (116). So, in a metaphorical sense, heaven is the state of being “in grace” but hell is the state of being excluded from God’s grace (116). Yet, in this regard, Christians have felt concern about the logical gap between God’s steadfast love and His cruelty of…
Attitude towards Death in Emily Dickinson’s Poetry Emily Dickinson was a poet born in Massachusetts. Her works were all published posthumously as while she wrote poetry, she did not publish any of her own works. Included in these works are the poems “Because I could not stop for Death” and “I felt a Funeral in my Brain”. These two poems encompass Emily’s thoughts towards death and the afterlife. Through the use of alliteration, imagery, and tone, Emily Dickinson presents different attitudes…
with accepting God. God was to symbolize all that was not self-indulgent and existed within all men. Dante worked around the concept of the seven deadly sins when he designed his nine levels of hell. Oddly enough, he encounters and speaks with Odysseus in the eighth pouch of the eighth circle of hell, now sentenced to an eternity among others guilty of Spiritual Theft (the False Counselors) for his part in executing the deception of the Trojan…
guides Dante through the nine Circles of Hell. He chooses Virgil to guide him because he looks up to Virgil with great respect. Virgil starts by telling him that they must go through the pits of Hell in order to reach heaven. This becomes the main journey in the story. As they walk through Hell, Dante see people that he recognizes from Florence before his was exiled.…
job he had done for Inais and bring yet another living soul into the world of the dead, though in this case it is the hellish Inferno of Dante’s Christianity dominated creation and not the Underworld of Greek and Roman lore. Further, each circle of hell Dante describes…