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    Critical Essays Major Themes in Paradise Lost Modern criticism of Paradise Lost has taken many different views of Milton’s ideas in the poem. One problem is that Paradise Lost is almost militantly Christian in an age that now seeks out diverse viewpoints and admires the man who stands forth against the accepted view. Milton’s religious views reflect the time in which he lived and the church to which he belonged. He was not always completely orthodox in his ideas‚ but he was devout. His purpose

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    Critical Analysis “Should God create another Eve‚ and I Another rib afford‚ yet loss of thee Would never from my heart; no no‚ I feel The Link of Nature draw me: Flesh of Flesh‚ Bone of my Bone thou art‚ and from thy State Mine never shall be parted‚ bliss or woe.” (9.911) John Milton believes it is his responsibility to enlighten the world that predestination and free will can exist simultaneously. He uses the very well-known story of Adam and Eve‚ and elaborates the details to establish the

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    protagonist in "Flowers for Algernon"‚ and Adam and Eve‚ the main characters in the Garden of Eden‚ all started out in a state of innocence‚ unaware of evil‚ until they were encouraged to become smarter. After they had gained intelligence‚ their eyes were opened to all of the badness in the world‚ and they suffered the consequences. There were also similarities in the characters in both stories‚ such as between the Serpent and Miss Kinnian and between Eve and Algernon. Daniel Keyes rendered the material

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    After Apple Pickings

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    poem‚ but Frost nonetheless includes several references to well-known stories from the Book of Genesis. These are not specific allusions so much as commonplace ideas that help structure the poem. The story of Jacob’s ladder and the Fall of Adam and Eve both seem to be on the speaker’s mind. But many people are careful about interpreting what these references might "mean." There is surely no one right answer about their role in the poem. This is what I found in correlation to the bible. In lines

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    opportunity of life by her creator‚ Nathan. Eve was allowed her life because God created her so that Adam would not be on the Earth alone. Also‚ Eve is attracted to Adam‚ just as Ava becomes attracted to Caleb throughout the film. Her name also portrays “living one” and becomes ironic as she is not naturally living‚ she is mechanically living. Presented in the Bible‚ God confronts Adam and Eve for breaking their promise to not touch the apples. In the Bible‚ Eve leaves God and Adam in the Garden as she

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    this classical Christian tale puritan traits (such as the protrayal of Eve as a dedicated worker). The passage under study is taken from Book 9 of Paradise lost. In this book‚ the narrator focuses on the disobedience of Adam and Eve. Satan returns to the Garden of Eden eight days after his banishment by Gabriel to avenge himself. Adam and Eve ‚ preparing for their labors‚ decide to work separatly ‚ even if Adam is anxious that eve would be an easy prey to Satan’s temptation . In this passage we can

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    Paradise Lost Theme

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    Paradise Lost. Within it‚ all sins are seen as acts of disobedience against God. The poem tells the story of how Adam and Eve disobeyed God‚ and even further describes Satan’s disobedience. Once the first disobedient act occurs‚ there are usually two moral paths that one can take: the downward spiral of increasing sin‚ shown by Satan‚ or the road to redemption‚ as shown by Adam and Eve. Milton forms the basis of his poem by presenting these two paths. He does an intricate job of presenting the two paths

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    The Bad Side of Knowledge

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    Genesis Adam and Eve have perfect lives in the garden until they eat from the tree of knowledge‚ because they want to know what God knows. In the Old Testament of the Bible Job suffers many trials‚ and he wants to know why God is punishing him and questions God. Odysseus in Homer’s Odyssey is known for his wisdom‚ and he wants to know what the gods know. Knowledge can be good‚ but these stories show how knowledge can lead to sorrow. In Genesis God does not intend for Adam and Eve to know what he

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    may be reveal when one is at his or hers most vulnerable‚ as when one is comfortable with another or at their most critical condition of personal desires. Contemporary works such as The Infernal Desire Machines of Dr. Hoffman and The Passion of New Eve reflect on the characters revealing their true natures as they struggle between lust and desires. Some of the female characters are characterized as submissive and weak as opposed to the male characters‚ that are dominant and appears both mentally

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    Uncharted Knowledge

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    Forbidden to think alone‚ travel to unknown barriers‚ or ultimately fall in love‚ Equality finds liberty. Equality’s journey to individuality begins with his passage through the uncharted forest much like the Garden of Eden in the story of Adam and Eve. Take heed to the scene in the beginning of Equality’s entrance into the uncharted forest in which Equality looks into the lake and sees himself. In this scene Equality is coincidently looking into water which is also used in Christian views as an element

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