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    of sin. Above the fantastic story line, it’s actually true! Maybe the reason some of us fail to understand how interesting this covenant is, is because we don’t truly understand what it is. The scene would look quite scary and frankly, a little satanic to modern-day observers—five bloody animal…

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    works is not limited to written commentary. In his engraving series Illustrations of the Book of Job, William Blake visually implements his varied interpretations of the Book of Job. He links the story to the greater Christian Biblical canon by adding verses from St. Paul’s Epistles to the Corinthians. In doing so, he condemns the Job’s comforters as blatantly evil rather than mislead. Additionally, he depicts Elihu as an ignored and inessential in order to advance the idea of his worthlessness…

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    Arnold Parallelism

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    Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been Essay With the elements, parallels, and biblical strands to the bible laced within the story, Oates is able to discus how humans tend to often give into deceitful tendencies and how in today society false icons and concepts have replaced religion. To begin with, Oates uses the elements of parallelism to the bible to communicate the understanding that the different strands of Arnolds Friend’s appearance and actions are not that of a normal person. When…

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    Society creates many illusions of the world, some good, and some bad. But what about the way you perceive the world around you? Are you seeing the truth in the world or is it just a mere illusion of how you want to believe the world actually is. In the works Young Goodman Brown written by Nathaniel Hawthorne and Harrison Bergeron written by Kurt Vonnegut, one focusing on the evils of perceptive religion and the other focuses on the evils of the idea of a perfect political systems. The author’s…

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    In 1835, Nathaniel Hawthorne published a short story, Young Goodman Brown. Over the years, many critics have agreed that Young Goodman Brown is one of Hawthorne 's best works. However, one thing they cannot all seem to agree upon is, what does the story mean? Some say the story aims to “the reality of sin, the pervasiveness of evil, the secret sin and hypocrisy of all persons, the hypocrisy of Puritanism, the results of doubt or disbelief, the devastating effects of moral skepticism, or the…

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    The article The Hidden History of Mestizo America was written by history professor Gary B. Nash to inform readers about the history of mestizo people. The word mestizo is used in a broad sense to cover all different types of mixed race people. The reasoning behind various historic interracial marriages, classifications of mestizo people, and the cultural and historical impact are discussed. The article begins in 1617 when King James I and Queen Anne’s guests at a performance distracted the…

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    Malala Goals

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    What do you hope to accomplish Malala? When Malala was asked about her goals, her response was; “I am hoping through the Malala Fund we will be doing more projects and reaching more suffering countries where children have no access to education. We want to do work on the ground and we want to spread the importance of education to people and children in the communities, to help them realize how important education is for their generation. Also, doing work on the ground, like building schools and…

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    Ernest Hemingway’s Young Goodman Brown is an omniscient third person narrative following the diminishing of personal faith and the enlightenment of the evils behind those who deemed “good” around Goodman Brown. But what if it isn’t a dream and in fact more of realization of what the world truly consist of: sin. Brown was gives the example of a perfect Christian: from his teachings of catechism as a boy to his marriage to his beloved wife, Faith. He embarks on this journey to complete an unknown…

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    Imagine being one of the most popular bans ever. Next, think about arguably having the most popular song of its era. The English band Led Zeppelin lead by member’s singer Robert Plant, guitarist Jimmy Page, Drummer John Bonham, keyboard/bass John Paul Jones. Led Zeppelins most popular song “Stairway To Heaven” has received its tile as arguably the greatest song ever. “Stairway To Heaven” was the most requested song on the radio throughout the 1970’s. Led Zeppelins Stairway To Heaven” shows us…

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    An individual may try to secure one’s own self-fulfillment and satisfaction, but all of the attempts may be futile, if the problems that are disturbing the individual’s self-fulfillment are from an external source. The individual may be forced to escape from the external source to achieve satisfaction, if not the consequences may be dire, the reason being is because, both satisfaction and self-fulfillment tie into purpose, and contentment. Without their existence an individual may lose purpose…

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