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    Consequently, Mercutio was the one to call out, “A plague o’both your houses,” afterwards he soon died from Tybalt’s hand ('Romeo And Juliet: Entire Play'). With this in mind Romeo was the slayer of Tybalt, hence forsaken for death soon if Romeo does not escape from the site of the Prince that was to attend the bloody scene. As a result, from Romeo’s actions he became banished from Verona, which was where his beloved Juliet lived; therefore these distrustful times…

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    Because of his exposure these horrors, Elie’s family, faith, and everything he has ever held dear is forsaken. Furthermore, even when Germans become lenient toward the Jews, Elie treats them with skepticism. A dentist at the concentration camp submits to Elie’s lies told in order to escape the painful procedure and protect his gold crown, but Elie still…

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    Is Rosaline, whom thou didst love so dear, So soon forsaken?” The Friar tells Romeo that he is in love with the idea of love and Rosaline and Juliet are apart of that. Just days ago Romeo was crying for Rosaline, he immensely got over a “love” in a day. Friar Lawrence thinks Juliet is just a crush and a phase…

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    The Book Of Psalms

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    like the New Year. Some were songs of praise, some were songs of thanksgiving Many different themes are treated in the Book of Psalms. For example, Psalm 30: Focussed on the dedication of the temple site Psalm 22: "My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?" melancholic cry of espair Psalms 42 and 43: Sadness and discouragement upon captivity by a foreign power Psalm 146- Yahweh's love for the poor and the…

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    Beauty is magical (three messages from Musee Des Beaux Arts) The first message in Arts is suffering because no one listens and they end up regretting life later. It is suffering because Icarus does not listen to his father when he said don’t go to close to the sun for you will fall. His father builds Icarus wings out of wax so that he can escape from the jail tower. Icarus’s father says do not fly to close to the sun for the wings will melt and you fall, well Icarus did not listen and just…

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    The poem, "Ode To You," by Carl Sinclair is about someone, which can be inferred is a woman, who has been hurt by someone else. She is missing having this person in her life, reminiscing on their past and wishing that they will be together again. Subsequently, the speaker of this ode is the woman who the poem is about; so, it is in first person. Moreover, in this ode, there are two main conflicts occurring. The first one is an internal conflict that the narrator is going through with herself,…

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    Which of the meanings is correct depends on subtleties of the context and sometimes the context is unclear. “509 ἄνωθεν anōthen an'-o-then; from 507; from above; by analogy from the first; by implication anew: - from above, again, from the beginning (very first), the top.” Christ is saying that a person must have a second birth but a birth from above by the Spirit. However, Nicodemus mistakenly thinks Jesus is saying that he must be born a second time from the womb. This play on the word…

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    in his own strength. Belief in one’s strength will not always hold off death, but, in the face of immense and seemingly insurmountable tragedy, death will certainly come if one does not believe at all in their own strength. Elie feels that God has forsaken him and he no longer wishes to reach an eternal life in which he is by God’s side. Elie is one of the many of the people in the concentration camp understandably losing their faith. He proclaims “I was the accuser, God the accused… I was…

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    one’s control and more to do with the choices one makes. The savior in this situation turns out to be Mirabella, the most physically monstrous of all, who tackles Claudette to the ground, thus taking the fall for her. Claudette, however, has already forsaken pack loyalty and instead looks out for herself, so she does not even seek out Mirabella to thank her. In the last line of the story, Claudette admits she is “telling [her] first human lie” (278), confirming that in becoming civilized, she…

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    Sylvia was a baptized Christian. The text points out “The Likens girls were regular in attending church.” This questions if Sylvia believed her suffering to be from God as Paula mentioned to her or, if God forsook Jesus on the cross, she was also forsaken? It echoes her lost hope in God, as a reporter once asked “Why didn’t Sylvia get up and leave”? Did Sylvia believe Christ as a redeemer or one whom she was to be like? Did she see a Christian to walk in the likeness of Christ…

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