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    Screwtape Letters

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    can foresee the result? Libraries are full of opinions‚ factual information‚ fantasies‚ mysteries‚ and books dedicated to arguments on broad subjects. I can remember lounging in a library chair and reading a theologian who argued about the seven deadly sins. I was captivated by the argument and began researching more about God and inquiring about the trinity. I awoke my reason and the result is still in process. Screwtape Letters Entry 2 9/3 Screwtape is telling Wormwood it’s okay to let the

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    dies with integrity and honesty in the end. In the play‚ John Proctor holds a tragic flaw that leads him to his downfall. Proctor embodies the deadly sin of lust‚ for he acts upon his attraction to a young‚ manipulative‚ and strikingly beautiful girl in the village named Abigail Williams and betrays his wife. While he attempts to disconnect himself from his sin‚ as well as Abigail‚ she states‚ “I know how you clutched my back behind your house and sweated like a stallion whenever I come near!” (Miller

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    The Red Shoes

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    deserve the respect of those in mourning‚ and yet Karen‚ with only red shoes to wear‚ decides to dishonor her dead mother by wearing them instead of going barefoot. When the old lady adopts Karen‚ the red color of Karen’s shoes represents the sin of Pride. Karen is so enamored by her red shoes that “she thought it was because of her new red shoes that the old lady had taken a fancy to her.” (Andersen 289) This intense pride in her own self image is the result of her red shoes‚ and

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    Hotel Operation

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    Chapter 1: Welcome to the Hospitality Industry After Reading and Studying This Chapter‚ You Should Be Able to:  Describe the characteristics of the hospitality industry  Explain corporate philosophy  Discuss why service has become such an important facet of the hospitality industry  Suggest ways to improve service Hospitality Industry Leaders  HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY- gets in your blood  Other say “ You must be nuts if you want to work in this industry”  Career Path In the Hospitality

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    Othello

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    Jealousy Comes with a Price Society makes us think of the seven deadly sins in different ways and it has many opinions on which is the deadliest. In Othello‚ the sin of envy is the deadliest of sins. The villain Iago’s envy infects both Roderigo’s small mind and Othello’s great heart‚ ultimately destroying the very embodiment of innocence‚ Desdemona. Many of the characters in Othello have specific roles to aid the main character. One who certainly plays the part of a pawn in

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    Dr. Faustus Explication

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    more passionately seeking advice for his decision. He stupidly disregards further warning‚ and even after his blood congeals‚ promises his soul in a blood-pact. To solidify his pledge for twenty-four years of demonic power‚ Lucifer and the seven deadly sins are called and from this point onward‚ Faustus begins listening to the ‘loudest’ voice over the most reasonable one. His first “feat” is pulling vulgar pranks on the pope. Next he summons a phantom of Alexander the Great for Charles V‚ but victimizes

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    Cinderella‚ Briar Rose‚ and the Tribes of Ham” (21) Why make use of parables‚ as the characters do throughout the text? “My monkey sock monkey was named Saint Matthew” (50) Note the use of metaphor: “a unicorn that could look you in the eye” (7). Why is it effective to describe events or objects in this way? Note the call to the shifting audience of the speaker. What does that indicate in context? Imagery: what is the effect of describing the scene in this way? Note the imagist approach

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    Dimmesdale‚ a untruthful priest‚ are first to sin it is still viewed that Robert Chillingworth‚ an abandoned husband seeking revenge‚ has “violated the sanctity of human heart” (Hawthorne 234). To compare the sin that was brought on by choice and sin initiated by another should not be evaluated.There is no argument that Chillingworth’s revenge on Dimmesdale is evil‚ he plotted against Dimmesdale soon as he confirmed he was Hester’s lover. But the aggravators of sin‚ Hester and Dimmesdale‚ must be held responsible

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    When given thought‚ barbarousness can be stated as a quality which is branched out from the carrying out of any of the cardinal sins. For example‚ greed numbs your conscience and energizes you to achieve whatever it is that you desire by corrupted means. On a quest to reach self-satisfaction‚ humans have proved to be able to cross all sorts of boundaries‚ forget all levels of logical reasoning and etiquettes and in short‚ become barbaric; exactly the right recipe for massive disorder. Adolf Hitler

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    Mecbeth Essay

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    In the play‚ Macbeth by William Shakespeare‚ you read about a tragedy that happens in Scotland and you learn how Macbeth chooses to become evil to get what he wants even if that does mean murdering. It doesn’t take long before he loses everything and then his life at the end. I have decided to choose three minor characters from the play and examine how they contribute to the play’s action. My three characters are Fleance‚ Banquo‚ and the Porter. Fleance is the son of Banquo and is only mentioned

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