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    him?". Many things can be satanic. We may even throw Satan’s name around as being involved with this and that evil thing. But truth be told, Satan has his own fallen angels (demons) that are doing these activities. The Antichrist however will have Lucifer himself in possession of his body. This foreign god is foreign because this infusion will be a first in history that this kind of phenomenon has ever happened — the only exception being…

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    “Research Paper” What determines what makes someone good? What determines what makes someone evil? The way evil and good can be portrayed depends on a group 's opinions and background. God and evil have many different definitions, but when it comes to “Beowulf,” the idea was portrayed perfectly. “Beowulf” was able to portray good and evil throughout the poem’s actions, beliefs, monsters, heroes, Anglo-Saxon characteristics and paganism. “Beowulf” is an Old English literature poem that was…

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    using symbolic meaning. In this poem Plath contextualizes her suicide attempts as a beautiful act. Plath is set out to relieve her suffering and the suffering that she is placing on those around her. She views herself as a higher power than God and Lucifer for surviving her attempts. Plath is viewing her struggles as a badge of honor. She feels that people should pay to see her scars and have the opportunity to be near her. Those that are suffering from mental illness and specifically have scars…

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    The Crucible Allegory

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    Trials and tribulations tower over our everyday lives, but not as much as the denizens of the past. The past is often characterized as being more primitive than its respective future which could be true in most cases. A lack of knowledge gives room for superstition and superstition gives room for disasters. One of these disastrous cases point directly towards the United States of America in the 17th century in the story dubbed “The Crucible”. Witches and warlocks were a bad existence for the…

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    The popular Hinduism idea of karma is a natural law that explains how our universe is governed. The belief of karma is that there is a balance in life between actions and consequences. In other words, what goes around comes around. Literary devices in The Divine Comedy help in the development of themes in the Novel. Dante Alighieri’s book tries to convey the message of karma. There is never a wayward action that goes without punishment in the book. The use of plot, conflict, imagery,…

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    during an era when America was partially unsettled and primitive. This harsh setting produced a fear that overshadowed many predominately puritan settlements, where every occurrence no matter how small was often attributed to good or evil, the Lord or Lucifer. The overtly religious town of Salem was bound by a strict environment which authority figures believed would help preserve…

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    likeness of God’s character. David’s heart was set on things of the Lord. His desires were God desires. Is that what this phrase in Ezek. 28:2 means? Hardly. It is not referring to God’s holy character, but rather, His exclusive prerogatives. Like Lucifer before him, this individual sets his heart on usurping the authority and position of God Himself. He thinks of himself as God’s equal. As with The King of Tyre, The Antichrist will attempt to pull rank on The Almighty. God will proclaim that…

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    Brene Brown once said that "shame is the most powerful, master emotion. It's the fear that we're not good enough" (Shame Quotes). Shame is defined by the Oxford Dictionary as a "painful feeling of humiliation or distress caused by the consciousness of wrong or foolish behaviour" (Shame Definition). In Puritan society, people felt shame due to the strict moral code that was enforced because people would inevitably break it at some point throughout their lives. In both stories, the characters…

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    Dante’s profound Imagination The Divine Comedy, one of the most famous work by Dante Alighieri described the poet, Dante himself walk through the inferno, Purgatorio, and Paradiso. Since the artwork was done seven hundred of years ago, does did Dante accurately organize the circles? In other words, are the sins really worse as he heads to the center of Hell? Is greed really worse than glutton or lust? Is fraud really worse than heresy? Combining personal feelings from Dante himself and…

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    Chapter One. Sunday mornings were always the busiest days in the Falelua household. There were early morning prayers that are held at 5am in the morning, then the women of the Falelua family start preparing meals for the day until it's time to get ready for church. Seeing as there are 8 people living under a five bedroom house and one bathroom, you would imagine how long it took for each and every person to shower and be ready for mass. After Mass and Sunday school, there are big feasts…

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