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    The Sandman Religion

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    and mythologies and uses it as the setting for almost all of the scenes. One of the biggest realms that are used in the story is Hell. Hell, which is part of the Christian belief, is not only a setting for the story, but it is also a key subject in the storyline. When lucifer decides to leave his domain he frees everyone and everything from Hell and gives the key to Hell, to Dream of The Endless. This key becomes an object that is desired by figures from more than just and creatures from other…

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    Genesis B Annotation

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    Throughout the history of literature, countless authors have attempted to capture and offer unique interpretations on the concept of Hell. Many texts differ in their imaginations of Hell, largely because there is no definitive explanation as to whether Hell is a physical place or a mental experience. One of the most fascinating descriptions of Hell, and one which offers a stimulating perspective on Satan, is the Old English poem Genesis B found within the Junius Manuscript. Genesis B follows…

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    was created by the man above. Heaven and Hell is our two decisions that God decides for us to go for eternity. Heaven and Hell was created by God, Heaven for Jesus and Hell for the Devil. There are angels in Heaven that was born in B.C and after christ. Angels such as Michael, Gabriel, Raphael, Uriel, Salapheil, Raguel, Jegudiel, and Baracheil. In Hell you have demons like Amon, Abbadon, Abezethibou, Abraxas, Abyzou, Adramelech, Asethma, and Agaliarept. Hell is evil and Heaven is good. ̈DEPART…

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    Milton’s devils heads Mammon’s advice and seek to improve hell, a group of “false” philosophers ponder their circumstances, another group heads off to explore every corner of hell, and the “more mild” (2. 546) devils decide to seclude themselves from the others and sing of their misfortune. The mild devils seem out of place, like they do not belong in hell. Milton places these devils in hell because even though they do not seem evil like their hell-bound companions their inability to recognize…

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    their punishments as they rot in hell. Whether it be the time of Jesus Christ, or the modern era, people have committed sins ranging from lust to betrayal of God, family, and others. Furthermore, the novel greatly criticizes those who do not follow Jesus Christ. It seems to be a common theme of being raised a Christian and somehow, about halfway through our lives, we find we have fallen off the road paved ahead of us and are traveling downhill on a path that leads to hell, or worshipping false…

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    Hell Image

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    This paper will start by establishing a solid image of Hell from primal and ancient times; the first, or early, view of Hell. Then this paper will convey a solid image of Hell as it is now. Afterwards this paper will be exploring the time in between this point A and point B to find the key changes in theme and appearance. With appropriate research, this paper will cite evidence relating to these shifts. Hell, as humans know it, is a place where human souls that did not lead a good life on earth…

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    In this interesting article the author Dr. Phillip Zimbardo focuses on what really makes people become bad people. He uses Lucifer as an example. Lucifer an angel of God who used to God’s light bearer and favorite angel questions God’s authority and was sent to hell on earth. He uses a quote from Milton’s Paradise Lost “Better to reign in Hell than to serve in Heaven,” boasts Satan, the Adversary of God.” This is just one of the many descriptions and stories the author uses to explain his…

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    After being exiled from Heaven, Satan suddenly awakens in Hell, chained near the lake of fire. He finds Beelzebub next to him and begins a discussion about their fate and new path for himself and his followers. Satan and Beelzebub escape from the lake of fire and praise themselves about it. Then the monologue of Satan begins. The verses of 242 to 263 emphasize the theme of hierarchy and order in the universe and Satan’s disobedience and revolt against it. The passage can be divided into three…

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    Faustus Free Will

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    The good angel tells Faustus that if he truly repents nothing will happen to him, and he will gain God’s forgiveness. The Evil angel tells him he is already damned and tells him about what will happen to him if he repents, making it seem like there is no way out. Faustus is a victim of free will, and then his decision affected his fate. He felt the need to be intellectually superior over everyone, and called Lucifer on his own and made his decision from then. His fear of Lucifer and hell stopped…

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    tempted by one of God’s fallen angels Satan. Throughout the books Satan defies God and the debate starts whether Satan is a hero or anti-hero. I find in books one and two Satan appears more of a hero and that Blake was of not the Devils party. Book one of paradise lost explains that Milton was not of the devils’ party in regards to Satan was once an angel of light until he went against God. Satan rises off the Lake and challenges God with his speech to get God’s angels to turn there back and…

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