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    Introduction Inky, dark,, is how the universe appered before creation. When God started creating things from nothing the light exposed connections between objects. God installed a Rorschach overlay so that connections still existed, but not apparent and open to interputation. This experience is common to all humans, it comes from God. God now has a dilemma, he 's bored. It 's the beginning of time (whenever that is), part of being God is the need for attention. It does not occur to…

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    selling his soul to lucifer in exchange for powers to conceal dark magic. The relationship between good and evil empathise with other people. In human beings good and evil runs through emotion . They are both qualities in human beings. some people behave in a awful manner and others carry themselves with respect for themselves and towards others. Good and evil can be based from environment. In the story we read about the 7 different sins and how they were shown towards faustus. Lucifer then…

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    is represented as Adam and Lucifer. Frankenstein is God purely in the creation and punishment sense, he created the creature that is Adam and he punished the creature that is lucifer. Adam is an obvious comparison with the creature due to him being the first of his kind, being alone in world full of other strange creatures and desiring a mate to be his companion. However, in a sense the creature is more like Lucifer and more frequently associates himself with Lucifer in all cases except for…

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    Milton uses allusions throughout Paradise Lost including biblical references, literary references and mythological references. Many of his allusions refer to the Bible story of Adam, Eve, and Lucifer, explaining their sins and the reason humans lost their paradise. He also uses other literary and mythological references to relate further to the story. To begin with, Milton uses many allusions to the Bible. He opens the story explaining man’s first sin with the forbidden fruit and Adam and Eve:…

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    X-Men: Apocalypse is the ninth installment in the X-Men series. The movie surrounds the villain Apocalypse, who has just been woken up for the first time in hundreds of years. Upon waking up, he is disappointed to find out that humans are worshiping machinery and buildings rather than mutants. X-Men: Apocalypse can be examined as a complete intertextual reference to the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse in the Book of Revelation of Jesus Christ. Not only is it an intertextual echo for the Four…

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    It is extremely distressing to hear that you have been expelled from your job. It is extremely infuriating, however, if you never expect that you will be removed from your occupation especially if you think that you are doing a superb job. Cardinal Wolsey experience this sensation as he receives a letter from his king, Henry VIII, that effectively removed him from his position as an advisor for his monarch. In his soliloquy, Cardinal Wolsey uses a choice diction and a furious tone to express his…

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    In Christianity, Satan is a figure of evil, and the name Lucifer is often used interchangeably with Satan. This is not the view of self-described Satanists and Luciferians, however. These figures represent primal forces, freedom, and rebellion from dogma, among other things. All three of these groups are considered left-hand paths, which is focused on self-determination and the power of the self, rather than submitting to a superior force. While many Satanists and Luciferiansdo believe in a…

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    In Dr. Faustus and Paradise Lost both exemplify temptation and sinfulness, but through different circumstances. In Dr. Faustus, Faustus sells his soul to Lucifer (aka Satan, in Paradise Lost) for an exchange of 24 years of service from Mephastophilis, one of Lucifer's demons. In the beginning of Paradise Lost, Milton starts by stating his subjects throughout the play will be Adam and Eve's defiance and their falling from grace. The play also includes Satan, the first of all God's creation to…

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    Doctor Faustus or the original title of this play The Tragical History of Life and Death of Doctor Faustus was written by Christopher Marlowe and it is based on German stories about the title of character Faustus. The story of this play take place in Wittenberg, Germany in the 16th century. This play was first performed between years 1588 and 15963. The story of Doctor Faustus is compared to the Greek myth of Icarus, a boy who was lost in a labyrinth, and his father gives him wings made of…

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    Rachel Gold December 10, 2015 Mrs. Doucette Inferno reflection piece Option 1 Is there a relationship between sin and punishment? I think so. Each sinner of their circle had to match a punishment to their crime. In the first circle (Limbo) are the unbaptized and the virtuous pagans. The first circle are punished by living in a fake form of Heaven. A good example of how the two are connected. In the second circle the lust are punished. They receive a violent wind in this tornado and they are…

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