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    laws. Genesis and Antigone discuss the consequence of disobedience towards a powerful force. However‚ in Genesis Adam and Eve disobeyed God which is considered breaking the laws of God‚ while in Antigone‚ Antigone breaks the law of mankind to follow the laws of God. In the book of Job‚ Job is questioning the role of God and the law of God. The short story of Genesis‚ Adam and Eve is considered God’s first creation on earth‚ however they lacked intelligence

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    Robert Frost’s "Never Again Would Birds’ Song Be the Same"� Never Again Would Birds’ Song Be the Same is a poem by Robert Frost‚ which is a love poem along with being a perfect sonnet. It is about Eve‚ a Biblical creature who has come and left her own mark among birds. It tells a story in its words but also the sounds of its words and the way they play out and sound together. This sonnet by Robert Frost is different then all others because of its speakable tone‚ along with his cunning sounds. Because

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    retells the Adam and Eve story a twist. The temptation of evil and the search for knowledge are evident in "Young Goodman Brown." However‚ Hawthorne’s biblical references to Adam and Eve‚ are inverted.. Young Goodman Brown plays the Eve role. Despite Fairth‚ his wife‚ begging him to stay with her‚ Brown walks into the forest at dusk. He is tempted by an old man carrying a walking stick like a "serpent’s tail" (Hawthorne 271). The man admonished Brown for being late‚ but like Eve‚ Brown is not sure

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    God influenced Adam and Eve. God told Adam and Eve that the one rule they must follow in the garden of Eden is to never eat from the tree of knowledge. Adam and Eve took this command and blindly followed it because they were told to do so by God‚ and they did not even realize that they could disobey him. It was not until Satan invaded the garden to coerce Eve in to eating the apple from the tree of knowledge when the element of free will came in to play. Once Satan tempted Eve and gave her the choice

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    a lot alike. Paradise Lost and Frankenstein are both stories of creators‚ and their creations. In Frankenstein‚ Victor is the creator of what is known as "the monster". In Milton ’s Paradise Lost‚ God is the all-mighty creator of Satan‚ Adam‚ and Eve. Unlike God though‚ Victor has a choice to become God-like. Victor holds the power to create just as God does‚ but Victor ’s power is only present through science. By choosing science‚ Victor Frankenstein seems to become God. Victor gives existence

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    By banishing Adam and Eve from the Garden of Eden‚ God is inflicting a great deal of punishment for simply eating from a tree that they were not supposed to. Eve speculated to the serpent before eating from the tree that surely‚ she would die if she ate from the tree‚ but the snake claimed that she would not die‚ but become aware of good and evil. By deciding not to kill Adam and Eve‚ he affirms the serpent’s assertion. However‚ the expulsion signifies the establishment of man’s free will‚ and

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    Reactance. The psychological phenomenon that results from the perception of the restriction of free will. Human beings typically utilize their freedom responsibly and consider the balance between risk and reward. However‚ in the occasion where a force actively attempts to deter the completion of an action‚ the curiosity and reactance of humans will create a desire to do it simply for the satisfaction of feeling “free”. Four hundred years ago‚ William Shakespeare wrote Romeo and Juliet‚ a romantic

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    Christmas in Poland.

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    Christmas Eve is the most important day of the year therefore the preparation is very careful. In polish traditions at Christmas there are some universal symbols such as a Christmas tree that has religious significance. In Poland people buy and decorate the Christmas tree a few days before Christmas. It is decorated with coloured lights‚ balls‚ angels and big‚ golden star at the top of it. They send Christmas cards to family and friends and prepare special Christmas food. On Christmas Eve‚ December

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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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    BIBLE 105-B15 Essay Question 1: Biblical Worldview Biblical Worldview Genesis chapters 1-11 depicts four great events that explains the creation of the heavens and the earth and all that is in them. The creation and the fall of man. It explains how sin enters into human nature and man loses his relationship with the creator. It tells how God judges man because of sin‚ although sending a great flood to destroy His creation‚ He preserves a remnant because of His compassion for what He had

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