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    Genesis 1-3

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    form him a mate‚ Eve. She falls for temptation of Satan‚ the serpent‚ to desire to be wise as God and take the forbidden fruit. She gives the fruit from the tree of knowledge of good and evil to her husband with her‚ Adam who takes and they realize they have been tricked and now they know good and evil and have began the dying process phyically and have died spiritually by eternal separation from the creator‚ God. God comes calling and they begin the blame game. Adam blames EveEve blames the serpent

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    are used to manifest the goodness of God and are all apart of his plan to strengthen and build His relationship with man. The fall of Adam and Eve is probably one of the most famous capricious acts ever told in the Bible. Scholars and theologians have long since been puzzled by the fact that God‚ all-knowing and all-powerful‚ knew that Adam and Eve would sin yet He created them anyways. He knew that they would fall yet he bravely said‚ “Let us create man in our image”. To make matters worse‚ God

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    Pleasantville

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    movie Pleasantville portrays the Bible’s theory of freedom being a part of human nature. The characters in Pleasantville represent Adam and Eve of the Bible. In the movie‚ before David and Jennifer enter Pleasantville‚ the residents lived peacefully‚ but lifelessly. They did not question their motives or their existence. They just lived. This was how Adam and Eve lived before they ate the fruit from the tree of knowledge of good and evil. They did not question‚ and they just lived. But once David and

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    be creatures other than animals‚ he creates man‚ in His image. He names 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

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    One day Cain was overcome with jealousy for his brother‚ and he killed Abel in the field (Gen 4:8). Adam and Eve had another son‚ Seth‚ who also had children. As people populated the earth‚ God saw that their hearts and actions were constantly filled with evil (Genesis 6:5). God regretted having ever made humans (Genesis 6:6). Yet‚ one man still had favor in

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    Anorexic by Eavan Boland

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    Suicide is not the answer. Although‚ many people might think that a statement as simple as “suicide is the answer” is the core or the main point of the poem “Anorexic” by Eavan Boland. But‚ those that might think the suicide is the central point of the poem are extremely wrong‚ there is more about that poem than must people can understand‚ recognize‚ or want to accept. Boland wrote this poem in 1980 and until today still being one the most extraordinary poem in its simplicity but also very deep in

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    Archetypes

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    Why do people associate death and the color black? Why do people consider a woman as a man’s subordinate? Why is it that literature from thousands of years ago has similar plot structures and themes of modern literature? These recurring ideologies are not pure coincidences; they have symbolic meaning and have been traced to the depths of unconsciousness‚ having been recently categorized into archetypes. Archetypes are a development of psychologist‚ Carl Jung‚ referring to a pattern of character

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    Genesis 1-11 Analysis

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    designed to have relationships with one another. Genesis 2:24 says‚ “Therefore a man shall leave his father and his mother and hold fast to his wife‚ and they shall become one flesh.” God also finds it important to share with us the value of marriage. Eve was made from Adams rib‚ show how close God wanted marriage to be. Furthermore‚ marriage should be between one man and one women. We should also reflect on the story of Cain and Abel. “In the course of time Cain brought to the Lord an offering of the

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    Bailey Hatch Mr. Kirkpatrick AP English 25 August 2014 Comparison of East of Eden and Frankenstein with the Book of Genesis The basic story ideas in the Book of Genesis could be found in every novel written if one looks deep enough for them. However‚ in John Steinbeck’s East of Eden and Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein‚ the similarities are very prominent and easy to connect with the biblical tales. Many of the characters have similar personalities and are named in a similar fashion or with a certain

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    Genesis and Popol Vuh

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    creatures and humans in seven days. On the seven day was when he rested. “And he rested on the seventh day from all his work which he had made.” (Page 66‚ Genesis). He also created a couple Adam and Eve who disobeyed him and god punished them by banishing them from the Garden of Eden and also made Eve have painful childbirth and Adam struggle and sweat over his existence. There was a great flood‚ killing almost everyone but god gave them a chance and let Noah and his family survive to repopulate the

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