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    Father Cayetano Del Alcino

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    the hospital. Every character in Of Love and Demons never really experiences true love except for Sierva and Cayetano Delaura at the end of the book. The Marquis never loved or was never loved by his wife, Bernarda found what she thought was love in Judas but it was not truly, and so goes the cycle. The dangers of passivity are also explored. First is with the Marquis, he never takes any action when he thinks he is in love with Dulce Olivia but his father forces him to leave her behind and marry…

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    Sacrificial Offeringss

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    It was interesting that they both had such different goals, Judas’ being to betray Jesus and Peter’s to never betray Him, and yet they both ended up transgressing. However, the way they reacted to their betrayals of Christ tells a lot about their character. Judas, after betraying Jesus, returned to the chief priests and begged, “…I have sinned in that I have betrayed the innocent blood. And they said, What is…

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    his cause through his beliefs, teachings and leading, akin to Jesus gathering his followers and disciples. What’s more, is that both know of a traitor in their midst. While Aslan is betrayed by Edmund, so too is Jesus betrayed by his disciple Judas Iscariot. These betrayals are also the catalysts for each of them sacrificing their lives. One of the most worshipped miracles in the New Testament, one of the most profound, is of Jesus’ resurrection. Before he is nailed on the Cross…

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    Revelations 2:14-16. Likewise, Revelations 2:20-24 tells of the people of Thyatira who followed false teaching, eat the food scarified to idols, and committed adultery. Laodicea, in Revelations 3:15-17, is lukewarm and does not realize their sins. 2. Judas Iscariot – betrayed Christ Peter – Denied…

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    good to give little girls and boys clothes that you made handmade for a great cause. A great cause is not to get gold for something BAD you did is greatly uncalled for as a Christian. In the bible it also states, “Then one of the twelve, named Judas Iscariot, went to the chief priests and said, what are you willing to give me to betray Him to you? And they weighed out thirty pieces of…

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    of the disciples wrote books of the Bible in the New Testament. The twelve disciples were Peter, his brother Andrew, James, John, Philip, Bartholomew, Matthew, Thomas, James the son of Alphaeus, Simon the Zealot, Jude, also called Thaddeus, and Judas Iscariot. Andrew, Peter’s brother, was a fisherman from Bethsaida and Capernaum. Before he was called by Jesus he was a disciple of John the Baptist. He then brought his Peter to Jesus as said in John 1:40-42 when it states “One of the two who…

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    Jakob and Wilhelm Grimm’s fairy tale emphasizes conflict of the doctor against some supernatural entity, Godfather Death. A poor man has another child and cannot provide for him so he seeks the suitable godfather. Godfather Death guides him to success but on his own terms. The doctor, the godson, defies him and deals with consequences. Grimm’s portrayal of death and consequences relies on symbolism, theme, and plot. The short story Godfather Death is very unique and interesting fairy tale. The…

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    Oedipus Rex Hero

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    In a land where myths and legends abound, there is a blind man who sees everything and the one who sees is blinded, he cannot see the truth that lies in his reflection. Sophocles writes a great detective story in Oedipus Rex. Oedipus is a hero that turns to be a detective king, which turns into a tragic hero through hamartia. “Although hamartia is often translated as ‘tragic flaw,’ there is a debate among scholars as to the nature and scale of the error that causes a tragic hero’s downfall.…

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    answer isn’t thirteen. Or, inside hotels there isn’t a thirteenth floor, on an airplane there isn’t a thirteenth row to sit in. Many christians are afraid of the number thirteen because of events that happened in there religion. “ In the Bible, Judas Iscariot, the 13th guest to arrive at the Last Supper, is the person…

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    facing Jesus, holding his hands up in a “stop!” gesture. Judas, Peter and John form the next group of three. Peter, white short haired man with white beard is dressed in blue and orange gown. He bends his body towards Jesus while having a serious face expression. He is holding a knife with his right hand placed at the back of himself around the waist area whereas his right hand reach out to pat the person next to…

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