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    Everyman

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    things they have done to other people or to themselves. The author of “Everyman” refers to that in this excerpt: “He that loveth riches I will strike with my dart, His sight to blind, and from heaven to depart, Except that alms be his good friend—In hell for to dwell, world without end.” (Lines 76-79) In these lines Death is showing that if you are selfish and just love your riches…

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    parables, however the major literacy is parallism. Examples that are used in the bible are synonymous .. Pride goeth before destruction, And a haughty spirit before a fall (16:18). Antithetical… He that is stedfast in righteousness shall attain unto life; And he that pursueth evil doeth it to his own death. (11:19), Synthetic He that hideth hatred is of lying lips; And he that uttereth a slander is a fool. (10:18). Comparative As cold waters to a thirsty soul, So is good news from a far…

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    considered a life-threatening place and because of the distinctive color of the sand Egyptian’s adapted this name. People were often sent to work in desert mines where they often died or were exiled to the desert. Regarded as the entrance to the underworld Egyptian tombs are located on the west side. An example of this is the grouped together mastabas that can be found in the city of the dead. Male Egyptians were traditionally depicted in art with a reddish-brown skin tone representing the life…

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    friar creates comedic relief to the harsh reality of Catholic officials. He begins by having both characters pointing out each other’s wickedness by insulting each other’s position in the Church. The summoner, in the tale, is compared to a fiend from Hell, “the…

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    Each week, Social Underground will go over the newest episode of the hit show Mr. Robot. There will be a recap of what happened, and then some commentary on what happened and where the show might go next. Trying to figure out where this show goes is pretty difficult since there are many plots that interweave. The good thing about that is having a show that’s unpredictable. No one like knowing the end of a season at the beginning. LAST WEEK’S RECAP: MR. ROBOT — RECAP AND ANALYSIS —…

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    Ancient Animal Myths

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    monsters The world is filled with stories about legendary animals, monsters, and otherworldly and god-like creatures. For a huge number of years, people all over the place some of the time animated by living creatures or even impressions have breathed life into mythic animals in stories, melodies, and show stoppers. Today these animals, from the capable mythical snake to the taking off phoenix, keep on a thrilling, discourage, engage, and rouse us. For example, the Loch Ness Monster or…

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    What does the devil look like and how does he sound? Is he just a cloven beast with horns and a roaring voice? Or is he a little more inconspicuous? In her short story, “Where are you going, Where have you been?”, Joyce Carol Oates shows readers exactly who the devil is. The story takes place in the sixties, and revolves around two main characters, Connie and Arnold Friend. Connie is the typical teenage party girl, hanging out with new boys every night at the drive-in. One night, Connie has an…

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    neither exceptional strength nor godlike powers. Dante was specially chosen by Beatrice to travel across Hell, a place that no one has crossed before, making his journey very significant and him superior to everyone else. He also possessed a flaw that ruined all epic heroes, hubris. Dante’s journey through the Inferno fits the frame of an Epic Hero Cycle perfectly. As he went through the circles of Hell, Dante overcame the hubris, gained his resurrection and restitution. In doing so, he had…

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    those who mercilessly ended their own life in order to achieve a seemingly better alternative, Virgil rebukes Dante for having such feelings. One would think such an act would be a result of those who possess nothing but contempt and disdain for themselves and the life God has given them. Suicide, an overvaluing of the body, treasures life on Earth and therefore, disregards God’s Will for their life. Suicide is an overvaluing of the precious, yet fleeting, life we are given on Earth. It does…

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    Tessa Orewiler October 12, 2015 Dr.Wiggins World Literature Annotated Bibliographies Annotated Bibliographies for Ancient Egyptian Gods Cass, Stephanie. "Anubis." Encyclopedia Mythica . 2015. Encyclopedia Mythica Online. 11 Oct. 2015 . Anubis is the name given to the Egyptian God, Ienpw. He was mainly known as the Lord of the Dead until Osiris came and took his place. He is often known as having a jackal or wild dog head however the actual creature he is represented by is unknown. There are even…

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