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    of the entire fiction, Melkor, is absolutely evil. Melkor is the most powerful one of the Ainur who challenged Ilúvatar’s theme because of his pride, and he starts to corrupt, which parallels the role of Lucifer; Melkor eventually has fallen in the battles between good and evils, just as Lucifer falling from heaven. Tolkien uses an entirely new type of methods to depict the Catholic Christian view of life and shows it to people through his symbolism and parallels from his fictional stories,…

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    for 24 years in return for Mephastophilis as his servant. Faustus signs the contract in his blood and has second thoughts on what he just did. Faustus begins to learn new spells and uses his gift as entertainment for himself. When his contract with Lucifer comes to and end and they are about to take his soul Faustus begins to regret the deal he made. In the end the deal was not worth it to him. Celebrities are in a current battle everyday with a…

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    they tried to keep outsiders away from their community and disliked change and differences. During this time the Puritans were going through hardships with the revolution and chaos happening in New England and blamed the dark forces of witches and Lucifer. Those…

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    Divine Being told me the only reason he conceived us divine being was to aid him and to keep him company. He conceived Lucifer first and she was beautiful, he conceived her as an equal to him but because she was so young, she was the first to fall or the first claim a life of her own. Later in history because of the human male insecurities, egos and dominion of women they changed Lucifer from being a female to male. So she-he was banished to…

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    war and slings of sword were heard all over the heavens. Lightings and thundering was seen and heard all over the universe all the beings of the earth looked up to the sky as asteroids fell to the earth as a result of this war. Michaels went after Lucifer and his fellow rebels as they have been over power and looking for a way of escape, finding a way out wasn’t easy. Fire balls was throw and normally hits their targets the rebellious angels ran for their dear lives but where were they to run to…

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    backseat character throughout the Fallen series. He’s a fallen angel, and ended up on Lucifer’s bad side. Cam’s main goal in the story is to get a past lover, Lilith, to learn to love him again in just a mere 15 days or else he will be stuck with Lucifer forever. However, many obstacles lie in his path. Lilith doesn’t remember him, the only thing she can feel towards him in the beginning of the novel is strange outbursts of anger and hatred. Many years ago, Lilith did indeed love him, yet on…

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    In William Golding’s Novel, Lord of The Flies, a group of boys end up in a plane crash onto a deserted island. Their first instinct was to build a signal fire. This fire begins as a signal of safety and survival, but as the tides turn the symbol shifts into a meaning of fear and a lack of hope. When the boys landed upon the shore, their first instinct was to group up and find wood for a signal fire. Ralph, the second oldest boy, decided to take charge of the situation, possessing a conch shell…

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    Doctor Faustus is a play by Christopher Marlowe. It was first published in 1604, eleven years after Marlowe’s death and at least ten years after the first performance of the play. Doctor Faustus is the story of a man coming to grief by his unbridled thirst for knowledge and power which leads him to his final damnation. It is a play of deep questions concerning morality, religion and man’s relationship to both. This play actually feeds the desire of the supernatural beliefs of the Elizabethan…

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    of becoming evil. He argues that good people can become bad people and that bad people can become good people. In this interesting article the author Dr. Phillip Zimbardo focuses on what really makes people become bad people. He uses Lucifer as an example. Lucifer an angel of God who used to God’s light bearer and favorite angel questions God’s authority and was sent to hell on earth. He uses a quote from Milton’s Paradise Lost “Better to reign in Hell than to serve in Heaven,” boasts Satan,…

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    During war 2 he had been taught a very important lesson. He realized that man causes evil and compared it to how bees make honey. He said this to show how humans are always causing things good or bad. He wrote lord of the flies to try and show readers the savage side of human nature. The book also helped by giving him ideas about humans struggle with good and evil. The lord of the flies is an allegory for the world today. It represents the good and bad about our civilization today. It shows…

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