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    The Saga of Tanya The Evil is the story of a young girl with the mind of a middle aged salaryman; fighting in a fantasy World War I. There are many themes shown in the book and the most important one is acceptance of putting yourself at risk for the sake of others. This theme is also seen in the other books assigned this year. The Saga of Tanya The Evil begins with a middle aged man firing an employee. The worker was not working enough to make the company a profit‚ so he was to be fired

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    Beowulf Beowulf is a story that takes place in medieval Europe‚ the main part of the story is about a knight‚ Beowulf‚ that has to fight evil creatures such as a dragon. No one is exactly sure who wrote Beowulf‚ Paleographers believe from characteristics of the scribal hands that wrote the soul surviving text‚ that the manuscript was copied down in the late tenth century or early eleventh. This early copy of Beowulf is still around today. This single manuscript can be found in the British Library

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    civilization and savagery. The problem of remembering what was taught to the boys while living amongst civilization is more pronounced in some characters than others. Golding’s novel proves to the reader that man is inherently evil. By Goulding presenting the idea of man’s innate evil‚ the reader can see the change of civil to savage in the characters Jack‚ Ralph‚ Piggy‚ and Roger. All of the boys on the island came from a British private school‚ which is supposed to show the reader that they truly are

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    uncivilization‚ and chaos. Iago exemplifies universal evil by displaying his ability to manipulate and deceive in both settings. Iago goes from slightly manipulating the characters to directly controlling them but his evil intentions never become dull. In Venice‚ he uses Roderigo to help manipulate the characters‚ but in Cyprus Iago interacts directly with the other characters instead of using Roderigo. This reflects Iago’s universal evil in both settings. Iago displays this when he

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    Women: The Root of All Evil? Author‚ congresswoman‚ and woman of the year Clare Booth Luce once said‚ "Because I am a woman‚ I must make unusual efforts to succeed. If I fail‚ no one will say‚ ‘She doesn’t have what it takes.’ They will say‚ ‘Women don’t have what it takes.’" Women have been continually downtrodden in society‚ and it reflects in our literature and media. Women have‚ throughout time‚ been treated like second-class citizens‚ and the problems still continue. Although women’s treatment

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    JOHN HICK’S THE PROBLEM OF EVIL I. John Hick discusses in his essay The Problem of Evil‚ the objections to the belief in the existence of God is the presence of evil in the world. He begins by posing the traditional challenge to theism in the form of the dilemma: That if God was perfectly loving‚ he must wish to abolish evil‚ and being all powerful‚ is able to perfectly do so as he will its. He then proceeds to present some views regarding this issue‚ giving insights from three point of views

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    One of the most important characters in Shakespeare’s Hamlet would be the mother of Hamlet himself‚ Gertrude. Queen Gertrude played a devious and shameful role‚ which left many questioning her dignity throughout the play. She led a life of wealth and royalty‚ but could not find happiness in either. Gertrude had to put a twist on her life by quickly abandoning the man she one loved‚ King Hamlet‚ for his soulless brother‚ Claudius. In order to completely understand Gertrude’s mystery and you must put

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    Samson Bennett TKAM Jenn The Real Monster In the novel To Kill a Mockingbird the main theme is not racism or that it focuses on the trial‚ but the book’s real main theme is how Scout grows up into a mature and decorous young woman from innocent child. Nothing in the novel is a better symbol of her development than Boo Radley’s character and how she views him. At the beginning of the book‚ Scout’s opinion on Boo Radley’s image and character is shrouded by myths and rumors that she hears

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    there are a lot of things that hold people back from doing what they want to do. One of the major things is the laws of society. William Golding’s novel‚ Lord of the Flies‚ illustrates what would happen without society. The boys’ behaviors change significantly throughout the novel. The boys carry their civilized behaviors with them to the island but‚ as time goes by without society‚ those behaviors are lost. When the boys are first dropped off on the island‚ they still have their civilized behaviors

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    ways. Theists are generally compelled to express a theodicy in response to the unfortunate‚ painful‚ evil events and circumstances found in our world. A theodicy is necessary only if we believe in a God who is inherently good‚ thus requiring an explanation of the apparent discontinuity between a good God and evil in the world. In order to express my own theodicy‚ I will discuss the forms of evil in the world and their various manifestations as well as whether or not creation as a whole is a “good”

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