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    Foo 1 The Charmer Why is it so difficult for us to accept responsibility for our actions? The more we are willing to accept the responsibility for our actions, the more credibility we will have. Everything we do each and everyday is based on our choices and only we are responsible for every decision we make. In the short story “The Charmer” narrated by the character Winnifred, Budge Wilson tries to illustrate that sometimes if we don’t take responsibility for our actions it could result in a…

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    Every great story has a villain; they serve a purpose, create a conflict, and in the end leave a message for the reader to learn from. Usually from the start, villains are straight to the point with their intentions, yet some villains often pose as a friend and someone that can be trusted in order to spread their hate towards others for their own benefit. The villains that hide who they really are typically make for some of the most captivating stories and some of the greatest lessons for life.…

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    Women are often times seen as the acceptable person to blame when it comes to mistakes. It’s like if something goes wrong just blame the women and let the men be. Things use to be that men were the reason behind bad outcomes. The roles have switched without any evidence of why. Two works that portray this thought really well are Othello by Shakespeare and Paradise Lost by John Milton. Both works have women who are blamed for the outcomes that happen. Whether they are rightly or wrongly accused…

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    Eve was tricked by the snake into eating it then convincing adam to eat the fruit causing them to be spelled from the garden. Adam was to live a life of labor and Eve was to live a life of childbirth and pain (menstrual cycle). Now Amelia Lanyer states that Eve should not be blamed 100% that adam was weak and he should of done something to stop his wife. She even states…

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    The antagonist Satan in John Milton’s “Paradise Lost” is undoubtedly the most psychologically complex, dynamic, manipulative, and yet sympathetic character in the history of literature. John Milton paints the reader a portrait of Satan’s character as someone who has several negative characteristics, (such as pride and vengeance) but who also possesses brilliant leadership skills. He is able to give speeches that inspire his followers to carry out evil deeds, but behind closed doors, he is…

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    and this book revolves around a trial where her father Atticus defends a black man who was accused of raping a white girl and the repercussions after the trial was over. With both novels, there is loss, and this leads to both girls in The Secret Garden and To Kill a…

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    pre-sin, ideal plan for relationships and marriage, but also His character. My first point is that Adam needed to experience a “not good” situation so that he would learn to value Eve in the deepest sense. In the beginning, God made the exquisite garden of Eden and placed Adam, the first human, inside of it. Beauty surrounded him -- luscious fruits, blossoming vines, and rich soil; not to mention the broad spectrum of animals that he worked with and named. The Lord himself declared that His…

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    Curiosity is something that exists in every single human being, it has existed in us ever since the creation of the human. Curiosity is what brought humans to this very point in society, the technology we have, the techniques we use for survival, the ideas we have discovered all came from humans being curious. However curiosity does not always have a quality outcome, in humanity our curiosity also led to some devastations that humanity did not choose to see. Although curiosity brought humans to…

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    In the bible, the devil is portrayed as a fallen angel who had wronged the Heavenly father but “ disguises himself as an angel of light” (2 Corinthians 11:14). In Paradise Lost by John Milton, Milton decides to introduce the idea of Satan as a hero who cares for us in his heart and acts as a slick politician whom we firmly believe in. In doing so, Milton opened up his writing to be intensely criticized and speculated. In Paradise Lost and the politics of the corporation, Liam D. Haydon discusses…

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    Location of the Garden of Eden The Holman Bible Atlas describes the Garden of Eden as a well-watered place. A place of life giving water and fertile land where God made provisions for Adam and Eve. The Garden was full of many fruit bearing trees, one of which Adam was told not to eat of. Holman refers to the Genesis chapter 2 account when describing the river Euphrates that went out of Eden and was parted into four heads (rivers).The text offers three proposed locations for the Garden. Proposal…

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