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    The 4 Works of Frankenstein Throughout the book we discover that the monster that Frankenstein created is actually an intelligent creature capable of reading complex works of literature and understanding them to an extent that they impact his character. These 4 books that the monster has either read or had read aloud in the presence of him include: The Sorrows of Young Werther by Goethe, Paradise Lost by Milton, Plutarch’s lives by Plutarch, and Ruins of Empire by Volney. To perhaps change his…

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    Perhaps one of the most infamous quotes regarding John Milton’s Paradise Lost is that given by William Blake stating that Milton was of the devil’s party without knowing it. To specify, Satan’s character in Paradise Lost does indeed present itself as a persona with whom the reader is able to sympathise almost immediately from the beginning of the poem. Especially in Books I and II, as we are introduced to an ambitious character who overcomes his own weaknesses in order to accomplish his purposes…

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    A possible source is Revelation 8:7: “So the first Angel blew the trumpet, and there was hail and fire, mingled with blood, and they were cast into the earth.” Moreover, meteors are compared with the signs in the heavens of the Gospel apocalyptic prophecies. These images and the repetition of blood and fire of Revelation allude to the end of the world. Tamburlaine’s apocalyptic imagery is inspired from the Turks, seen as demons, the Antichrists, who in the sixteenth century carried the ancient…

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    the tree. Evil has been shown in heinous actions, such as when Cain murdered Abel. In Lord of the Flies, evil had slowly but surely appeared; It is demonstrated in the actions of the characters. Evil originated in the beginning of the world. In the Garden of Eden, A serpent approached Eve and tempted her to take the fruit from the tree, something God had forbidden her and Adam to do. Eve gave into temptation and ate the fruit, then gave some to her husband. As a result, they were kicked out of…

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    Satan In Dante's Inferno

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    There is a significant amount of differences between Dante's image of Satan (for example, the three-faced, silent being stuck in ice) and more usual images of Satan (for example, the pitchfork-wielding devil in fire). I choose this topic because I thought the way Dante portrays Satan in Dante’s Inferno was a very interesting and different way than the way Christians and other modern religions portray him. There have many papers and articles written about this that have changed my perspective of…

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    Satan Rituals

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    A ritual is usually a step-by-step religious ceremony used to show dedication or celebration. Rituals have a sentimental meaning to the participants. The most common type of rituals that you may have experienced might be funerals or praying before a meal. Satanists practice unusual rituals that you probably had no idea existed. What are these foreign rituals? How are they categorized? (Bleach) There are many different definitions of the word satanism. The largest organization is The Church of…

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    disobedient has been around since the creation of man. If we look at the very beginning of Genesis, we are able to see the first disobedient act of mankind. For God in Genesis 3:3 said, “You must not eat fruit from the tree that is in the middle of the garden, and you must not touch it, or you will die," however in Genesis 3:6 we see Eve disobeying God’s commands. Not only does she take a bite…

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    Shinto Shrine, the Witness of Japanese Religion, Culture and Art Japan is very famous for both its traditional culture and its modern culture. Talking about traditional Japanese culture, shrine is one of the things that people would think of the most; and talking about modern Japanese culture, people would usually think about anime, games, etc. but even in these modern culture, there is still a high rate that shrine would exist. When people walk in Japan, they could find a lot of shrines. The…

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    In a passage from Volume Two of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, Shelley briefly alludes to the Bible when Victor Frankenstein’s Monster, reflecting on his life, compares Victor creating him, to God creating Adam. By employing this allusion, Shelley establishes that the monster’s tale ventures in a seemingly parallel yet opposite direction as the story of God creating man, while simultaneously foreshadowing the path that the novel as a whole will follow. For instance, the allusion first connects…

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    While writing, some authors create an alternative meaning behind their written stories. The genre of romance includes the stories of The Rime of the Ancient Mariner by Samuel Taylor Coleridge and The Tempest by William Shakespeare, both telling a story with alternative meanings. By looking at this alternative meaning, one can see the fundamentalist religious allusions within both of them. The stories from Shakespeare and Coleridge portray biblical allusions to create an alternative meaning…

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