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    Temptation is like a dangerous river with jagged rocks, ones in sucks you up like a black hole it doesn’t let go. In the excerpt from his biographical narrative A Summers life Gary Soto discusses the temptation that led Soto to sin/evil and he realizes that the pie that he enjoyed in guilt could never be erased. He describes this through the use of allusion and imagery. Through the use of allusion, the six year old broke his trust for himself and god. The author Soto alludes to Adam and Eve…

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    Allen Ginsberg’s “First Party at Ken Kesey’s with Hell’s Angels” and William Blake’s “The Tyger” both have the idea of describing a hellish world in common with each other. Many of the characters in both of the poems also describe characters that you associate with “hell” or a behavior that’s the opposite from good. In “First party at Ken Kesey’s with Hell’s Angels” Ginsberg uses the term “Hells’ Angels.” This oxymoron may try to imply that the angels, who are actually demons in disguise,…

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    The history of Satan is described in the Bible in Isaiah 14:12-15 and Ezekiel 28:12-19. These two biblical passages also reference the king of Babylon, the King of Tyre, and the spiritual power behind the kings. What caused Satan to be cast from Heaven? He fell because of pride that originated from his desire to be God instead of a servant of God. Satan was the highest of all the angels, but he wasn’t happy. He desired to be God and rule the universe. God cast Satan out of heaven as a fallen…

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    Saturday morning we got our luggage and left for Chicago. Once we got to the suburbs of Chicago the traffic and weather was getting bad we moved one block in like 20 minutes. It took us another hour to get to the O'Hare airport we paid for our bags and got food and starbucks and went to our gate. We got on the plane and the take off was pretty bad the wind got really bad and it was bumpy. The flight was about 4 hours. The plane landed in Portland, Oregon around 8:30 west coast time. We went to…

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    Paradise Lost is obviously spiritual, but Beowulf, despite its lack of explicit Christian references, also deals symbolically with matters of Christian theology; the monsters represent the evil in human nature, unleashed in each case by a well-intentioned but insufficiently thought out human act, and in each case Beowulf, whose skill seems to arise from his virtue, defeats them, even though, finally, at the cost of his life. Milton’s interpretation of Adam as the epic hero differs significantly…

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    Bible Strength

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    Mankind has a history of having incredible strengths that allow us to overcome even the largest and formidable of obstacles. We also have weaknesses that can ruin what we have worked so hard for in an instant. Many of these qualities are displayed through the characters of the Bible. Whether it’s kings that have insecure weakness or peasants that have incredible strengths that allow them to rise above those kings. The Bible is filled with great examples of the greatest weaknesses and strengths…

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    Literary Analysis of Design; Robert Frost’s Use of Literary Devices to Explore Religion Robert Frost was an extremely influential American poet who lived and wrote predominately in New England during the early 1900s. His poetry was considered exceptional, not only by his intellectual peers but by the general public as well, due to the fact that Frost often wrote about approachable topics. One of the most distinguished themes Frost explored was his reverence for God, and while Frost was faithful…

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    In the Great flood: The Epic Gilgamesh is told from Utnapishtim’s perspective which one can assume as a journal entry as opposed to The Genesis where it forms as a biblical reference. 2.The Epic Gilgamesh is told from the perspective of a man who is forewarned of the flood but the genesis is not told in that fashion, however they are intended for numerous people. They both serve a purpose to spread the awareness of the event and its significant impact. 3.The epic of gilgamesh is expressed…

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    Lust, Greed, Sloth, Wrath, Envy, Gluttony, and Pride These are the "so-called" seven deadly sins that are the worst possible transgressions for humans to ever commit. But of those seven which was gotten the worst rap. Pride. Pride was the first sin committed since the beginning of time. In the bible, it says that because of Lucifer’s lust for power God forced him down to Earth to rule in his very own kingdom, which is Hell. Because of this, he caused Adam and Eve to commit the very first sin…

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    J. Miltоn's Paradise Lоst: The Cоncept оf Sin and the Fall оf Adam and Eve Biblical mоtives in general are significant symbоls that acquire different interpretatiоn in variоus epоchs, and are filled with different meanings. Miltоn's rоle in appealing tо the оld Testament's themes оf sin and errоr is very unique. He was the first tо viоlate the "traditiоnal" interpretatiоn оf the Biblical pоstulates, оffering his оwn interpretatiоn, оwn attitude, and transfоrmed the stоries tоld by the Bible…

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