My Thoughts on J-Term Ever hate something that most people enjoy? J-Term was a chance for all of the students to explore something that was not something necessarily educational, but something that interested them. My J-Term was called exploring athletic careers. I think J-term was super dumb, but if it was improved it could be amazing. During my J-Term I went out and looked at some career options that I could be interested in. After I was done with all of them I decided that I didn't want to do any of them except maybe high school coach. We only saw about 4 different career paths which were coach, physical therapist/ athletic trainer, chiropractor, and the local dance instructor. They only took about an hour or two to visit with so what…
The fall of man occurred due to temptation that Eve fell into inside the Garden of Eden. Although there were certain rules put in place and Eve ultimately knew what she should and should not do and temptation became too strong for her and she made a deliberate choice to pick an apple and share it with her husband Adam. Throughout my time in church and numerous sermons preached by Pastors I have formed an image in my head of the moment the fall of man occurred. As I have grown up I have come to…
Growing up can be a difficult task to accomplish. However, growing up with a sibling is even more challenging. This ideology is seen throughout John Steinbeck’s novel, East of Eden ,which has many different scenarios in which two siblings are pinned against each other to repeatedly compete for the love and affection of their parents, and to make a claim about who they are. John Steinbeck’s East of Eden constantly demonstrates the effects that sibling rivalry has on the characters in the story…
My focus will be on Eve. Her creation, life, and eventual downfall from God’s favor. But in order to properly do justice to her story, one must start at the very beginning. When the earth was a formless void, God created substance from chaos. This story in the Bible is told in the beginning of the book of Genesis. The authorship of the book of Genesis is not confirmed, but is generally attributed to Moses who lived sometime around the 1400s BC (Kent & Knight 7). The creation story is recounted…
Free will is an extremely important concept in John Milton’s Paradise Lost that greatly impacts the fateful decision made by Adam and Eve. Many questions are raised in the face of a notion such as free will, which prompt the reader and Milton to understand God’s logic and Adam and Eve’s reasoning for turning their backs on it. God makes his new creations “just and right / sufficient to have stood, though free to fall,” and, therefore, obtain the explicitly stated ability to turn against…
The Peace and Joy of Trials: An Analysis of Milton’s Theodicy in Paradise Lost Milton’s theodicy is an example of the most simplistic explanation for the question of why bad things happen when there is an all-powerful and all-loving God in existence, governing and determining our lives. Paradise Lost is the book Milton wrote to portray his beliefs concerning this question of justifying the ways of God to men. The answer to this question, at least for John Milton, revolves around the events in…
He’ll make you change your mind. EVE. No he won’t, because I will believe nothing until I’ve tested him. (The Service for Representing Adam, Lines 276-286. Bevington p. 93-94) In the case of Representatio, both Abraham and Adam are effective in their own ways, equally effective but very different. Adam does a great job at filling in the blanks of the Garden of Eden and beyond, but Abraham is a great ‘Aesop’s Fable’ of sorts about coming back from sin. The dialogue in Abraham is old-fashioned,…
Within Book 9 you get to see the works of Satan on Adam and Eve and that is where the story turns tragic. In the beginning, Satan returns to the Garden of Eden and he sets out to find a disguise for himself. As he goes along, he finds a sleeping snake and decides that will be his disguise. The next day, Adam and Eve are in the garden working. Eve knows there is so much work to be done and tells Adam that they should split up and work separately. Adam is worried that they will be seduced by…
Through the connection between night and darkness, Eden is drawn into the conversation about darkness in Paradise Lost. Eden has day and night, which is consistent with the three creation stories. Many of the negative events foreshadowing the Fall occur in darkness or during the night. Satan plots to trick Adam and Eve into sinning in the darkness. In Book 2, during the important discussion in Hell as to whether the fall angels will attempt to fight God, despite having lost the first battle…
In the story Cain: A Mystery by Lord Bryon, Bryon creates the character Cain as a suffering eldest brother of Abel and son of Adam and Eve with the many complications of his own thoughts. This character is a key aspect of the author’s purpose. The author wants the readers to understand that your own thoughts impact the world around you when put into action. Your world, meaning not only yourself, but others and your environment. Within this action, your own world can be weakened or strengthened.…