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    throughout these aforementioned scenes is Faust’s desire for action, which becomes apparent through his land winning project and the destruction that his actions cause. A striking image of aforementioned destruction is the burning of the trees in the garden of Philemon and Baucis: “Was sich sonst dem Blick empfohlen mit Jahrhunderten ist hin (II, V, 11336-1137).” When Faust partly realises his mistakes and redirects his ambition for the common good, it is clear that his ambition is deluded and…

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    Lying is obviously a bad thing. It’s been in the world since the beginning, when Adam and Eve got kicked out of the Garden of Eden. Some articles say it’s good for kids to lie to their parents. That it’s a part of growing up and for the parents not to worry. However they don’t have an article about my current situation; guess the internet doesn’t have everything after all. Lying to your parents is a big “No-No” in our house. You lie your grounded, “no B?”grounded, “you didn’t hear the ‘s’ in yes…

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    Raven Scheihing Ms Tantlinger Honors English 10 2 January 2018 Without Wiseness And Purity Evil Will Take Its Place Adam and Eve, first people given the capacity to produce negative and destructive concepts such as shame and evil. The two were deceived into eating from a tree that they were told not to eat from. The two then lost their purity and showed God that everyone has the key to pure savage, it’s a matter of unlocking it and showing what real man’s state of nature is. In the book,…

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    Sir Thomas More’s idea of a perfect utopian society is built around the sins of man. More attacks the seven deadly sins (lust, greed, sloth, envy, gluttony, pride, and wrath) by creating a society that will logically fix the fall of mankind. His utopia is supposed to simplify and remove the temptation to break any of the sins. The utopia is designed to create a perfect society that is functional and orderly. Though his society may seem logical in his eyes, his philosophies for the use of gold…

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    John Milton’s epic poem “Paradise Lost” has been enjoyed by readers because of the different point of view in which he depicts Satan. People generally know Satan as the bad guy who opposes God and corrupts mankind, but Milton gave everyone a new perspective in which to look at Satan. Satan shows promise as a protagonist as he commands the world of Hell but also at the same time people still think of him as the embodiment of evil and all bad things. However, as the story progresses the…

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    It was said that people are born without reason, live by fear, and die by chance. This may or may not be true but between life and death we normally by tradition theorize on how we as people came to be. But all of them have some form of similarity along with differences. In this essay one will learn the differences and similarities to two of those creation stories. These stories are the European Fall of man in the book of Genesis (The Christian Bible) and the Native American story how the earth…

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    Free will is the ability to make choices that are not controlled by fate or God. Every man posses this power. According to the Bible, free will is a God given thing. It was given to Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden. Often times, fictional characters are written to have free will. Those are the character that we find more relatable. One of those characters is Oedipus. In Sophocles’ Oedipus The King, Oedipus becomes a victim of his own free will; a parallel to the story of mankind as detailed in…

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    The Luc Besson movie, Lucy, recounts the story of a lady who has totally opened the maximum capacity of her mind limit, while people generally would utilize just 10% of it. While numerous fans were befuddled by the interesting blend of pseudo-science and action scenes, the foundation of the motion picture depends on a totally distinctive note: It discusses the Luciferianism reasoning of the mysterious world class and its end product cutting edge, transhumanism. Before I go deeper in my essay I…

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    There are various cultures throughout history that revolve around certain dietary customs. According to a research collection called, “Mesopotamia, Israel, and Egypt,” there is an article written by Jean Soler titled, “Why The Hebrews Kept Kosher.” Soler uses this article to inform readers about certain dietary laws that have been placed upon the Hebrews. In addition, Soler discusses why these dietary laws were important by referring to the Bible, the beginning of time, and other developments.…

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    According to the Old Testament, God created the Garden of Eden or the biblical "garden made by God" for the purpose of Adam and Eve to live in. Furthermore, in Genesis 2 and 3, God explains to Adam and Eve that they can eat any of the fruit of the plants and trees except that fruit which comes from the "Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil." Eventually, Eve becomes persuaded by a serpent to taste the forbidden fruit and afterwards coaxes Adam to eat the same fruit. After eating the forbidden…

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