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    greatest English poets of his time.[2] The poem concerns the Biblical story of the Fall of Man: the temptation of Adam and Eve by the fallen angel Satan and their expulsion from the Garden of Eden. Milton ’s purpose‚ stated in Book I‚ is to "justify the ways of God to men".[5] Contents 1 Synopsis 2 Characters 2.1 Satan 2.2 Adam 2.3 Eve 2.4 The Son of God 2.5 God the Father 2.6 Raphael 2.7 Michael 3 Composition

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    and Victor Frankenstein have many similarities. One of their similarities is that they are both creators of new life. The monster‚ Victor ’s creation‚ also shows remarkable similarities‚ but not with God. The monster shows similarities with Satan and Adam. At first these characters seem very plain and tasteless‚ but as the stories go on and the characters become deeper beings‚ the interest in them quickly picks up. As creators of another creature‚ God and Victor Frankenstein are very similar to one

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    References: 10 benefits of apple (2011). Accessed on 20 December‚ 2011 from | | http://www.healthdiaries.com/eatthis/10-health-benefits-of-apples.html | Adam and Eve (2011). Accessed on 20 December‚ 2011 from | | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam_and_Eve | English Proverbs (2011). Accessed on 20 December‚ 2011 from | | http://www.englishproverbs.org/wise-words/applekeepsdoctoraway.html | Lajiman Janoory

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    Many authors throughout history do not intend to incorporate archetypal symbols in their stories‚ but from an archetypal critic’s point of view‚ it is evident that all of them do use these symbols. In the short story “Young Goodman Brown”‚ written by Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ archetypal colors‚ characters‚ and garden imagery are evident and help the audience realize the theme‚ as Hawthorne writes‚ “’Evil is the nature of mankind’” (636). Archetypal colors are evident throughout the story “Young Goodman

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    “Doctrine of Discipline and Divorce”. Having read Paradise Lost through the understanding of Milton in his prose work‚ titled the “Doctrine of Discipline and Divorce” allows for a deeper understanding of his misogynist views and the disposition of Adam and Eve in “Paradise Lost”. Milton argues that the main purpose allowed for divorce is adultery and that it is not nearly as important as a couple’s incompatibility. In Paradise Lost‚ Milton intends to “justify the ways of God to men”. He proposes that

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    Cain Summary Summary (Masterplots‚ Fourth Edition) print Print document PDF list Cite While AdamEve‚ Abel‚ Zillah‚ and Adah pray to God‚ Cain stands sullenly by and complains that he has nothing to pray for because he had lost immortality when Eve ate the fruit from the tree of knowledge. He cannot understand why‚ if knowledge and life are good‚ his mother’s deed has been deemed a deadly sin. Abel‚ Adah‚ and Zillah urge him to cast off his melancholy and join them in tending the fields. Alone

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    man‚ theologically this is the point when sin is introduced to man by the disobedience of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden. Biblical foundation This story which can be found in the book of Genesis; specifically Genesis 1-13 starts off with Satan entering in the Garden of Eden as a serpent. Because Adam and Eve are familiar with this creature it does not seem odd to them. He started off by talking to Eve and first tempting her to disobey God and his stipulations. By doing so he makes it seem

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    this man Adam‚ and then creates a counterpart for his new creation‚ Eve. Adam and Eve lived together in harmony with God and all the other animals in the Garden of Eden‚ a paradise where evil did not exist‚ and their only rule was to not eat from the tree of Knowledge. However‚ Adam and Eve‚ under the temptation of the serpent‚ showed greed‚ and wanted to be more like God‚ so they ate the fruit‚ in order to become like God. When compared in depth‚ the protagonist of the creation story‚ Adam‚ and the

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    strict perspective paintings to depict a biblical scene from the Old Testament‚ the Creation of Eve. The painting is a Spanish imitation of Flemish style painting‚ which is found in Europe. This painting is drastically different from his other works. In this painting‚ there are figures everywhere in the image‚ with Jesus as a central focal point‚ but there is no defined perspective. The angles of Adam and Eve are very off and create a strange perception. This contributes to the painting’s chaotic and

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    flood. Both Gilgamesh and Noah were instructed to build a boat to survive a great flood brought forth by their respective gods. There are also similarities seen between the creation of Ekindu and the creation of Adam in the Garden of Eden. Also in the Garden of Eden a snake’s deception causes Adam to lose his immortality‚ while Gilgamesh loses a shot at immortality when a snake eats his magical plant. In the Book of Genesis‚ the great flood is brought upon the earth as a punishment by God‚ “The end

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