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    Dantes Theme Analysis

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    and spiritual guidebook for Dante’s 14th world. Dante is careful in his identification of the stars and astrological signs which determine and support his reasons for placing Hell below Jerusalem. Based on the limited understanding of geography at the time‚ readers would have believed the physical placement of these biblical realms and would have built their belief system around it. Dante attempts to answer specific physical (scientific) questions with spiritual beliefs. For example‚ Dante addresses

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    that after the consecration‚ the substances of bread and wine no longer exist and Jesus’ true body‚ blood‚ soul‚ and divinity take their place. Saint Ignatius held a true understanding and devotion to what the Eucharist truly was. In The Spiritual Writings of St. Loyola Ignatius said “He instituted the most sacred sacrifice of the Eucharist‚ to be the greatest mark of His love”. Ignatius understood how truly magnificent the Eucharist is. He understood that Jesus gave us the Eucharist to save and

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    Spirituals

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    Spirituals began when Africans were brought to the colonies and forced to work as slaves. These songs were used to communicate‚ pass the time‚ and tell stories. Spirituals allowed slaves to express their despair‚ pain and suffering and slaves used code words to talk about their masters or give hints about escape‚ directions‚ and escape route. Spirituals also allowed for religious devotion and unity and was homophonic‚ containg multiple parts to the same rhythm. It also incorparated sycopation‚ the

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    Dantes Inferno.

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    paper in a never-ending wind storm. Welcome to Dante ’s Inferno‚ his perspective on the appropriate punishments for those who are destined to hell for all eternity. Dante attempts to make the punishments fit the crimes‚ but because it is Dante dealing out the tortures and not God‚ the punishments will never be perfect because by nature‚ man is an imperfect creature. Only God is capable of being above reproach and of metering out a just punishment. While Dante ’s treatment towards the tyrants is fitting

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    Augustine Confessions

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    Saint Augustine is famous for his notion that the nature of human life is to return to God. He writes with God in mind and weaves theology‚ philosophy and phycology into his writings. He is a pioneer of the field of thought of early phycology and the human will. In his “Confessions” he explores infancy and his early childhood behavior in order to make revelations about the human psyche and the motivations behind certain decisions. In this paper we will discuss and summarize some of Saint Augustine’s

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    Augustine Confessions

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    Confessions‚ written by Augustine‚ begins by invoking the help of God to help or guide him through the act of confessing his sins. Augustine begins his confessions by detailing his very early life. He explains his infancy by lamenting his inability to remember the entirety of his life’s actions during that time. This wouldn’t be particularly important to any layperson‚ but because Augustine is incredibly devout‚ he worries that if he cannot remember the events from his early life‚ he cannot repent

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    Comparison/Contrast Essay Although both Clarice Lispector’s "The Smallest Woman in the World" and Gabriel Garcia Marquez’s "The Handsomest Drowned Man in the World" are magic realist stories showing the extreme sizes of two people‚ the stories depict differently how a society can react to a certain type of person. Through scenery and physical description‚ the authors show that different types of people can be loved or hated by a society. Marquez’s text starts off with children seeing a large

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    Essay #2 Saint Augustine’s Confessions autobiographically chronicles his spiritual journey into developing his beliefs and accepting Christianity. He only recounts the events from his childhood and adolescence that lead to his conversion. Instead of anecdotally laying out his life story‚ Augustine chooses to write about his personal struggles to become a devout Christian. Throughout the story‚ he entangles himself into different philosophical

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    Writing The Comparison/contrast Paper Life carries with it many obstacles and with those obstacles‚ opportunities to grow. For some of us it could be getting married and leaving your old life behind‚ and for others it could be starting life anew and abandoning everyone from the past. These moments‚ these decisions‚ shape a person for the rest of their life. In the writings of James Joyce’s “Eveline‚” and William Faulkner’s “Barn Burning‚” growth is probably the central theme of both stories. I

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    Comparison and Contrast Recently while watching two old film classics‚ Vertigo and Notorious‚ I found myself thinking of other movies directed by Alfred Hitchcock. Most of his movies have many things in common‚ while remaining completely independent of each other. These two films have different plots‚ actors‚ and most obvious one is filmed in color the other black and white. Which leads me to believe that Alfred Hitchcock really knew what he was about; as a result his films all a have a distinctive

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