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    The Classical period‚ the era before the Romantics came about‚ was an age of reason and science. There was great emphasis on what was known and strong interpretation of what was not known and represented in the arts. Art and society was logical and governed by rules and propriety. Romanticism challenged this view and were committed to mixing everything up and putting things back together again – the key theme of unity in the arts and human life. In this poem‚ Blake is parodying a book from the

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    good things in the world also create evil‚ “Did he smile his work to see? Did he who made the Lamb make thee?.” (Blake 19-20). In “Young Goodman Brown”‚ Goodman Brown also starts questioning if people in Salem are good or evil. Before meeting the devil in the forest Goodman believed everyone in Salem and including his family where good puritans/men of god‚ only to later find out that his father‚ grandfather and almost everyone that preaches the word of god has been corrupted of evil. Goodman Brown

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    When Hell Sings.

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    demonic powers from within the shadows. Helped by companions‚ and making his way through hordes of monster‚ vampires‚ dragon-like creatures and demons‚ Dermetzger manages to reach his goal eventually. In a quest of revenge‚ he sat off to meet the devil head-on to avenge the death of his mother and the only thing he had in life. Dermetzger‚ however‚ is strained by his human form and Angelo blood‚ which means his Demonic powers won’t immediately charge and be ready to be used‚ which stands as an obstacle

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    Act 3 the Crucible

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    The usage of personal pronouns within this work of literature seems to indicate a sense of power that the citizens have‚ versus the power found within the unknown. Parris says the following in order to encourage Mary Warren to cast out the devil‚ “ Cast the devil out! Look him in the face! Trample him! We’ll save you‚ Mary‚ only stand fast against him and” (109). The usage of the pronoun ‘We’ll’ gives the reader a sense of authority that is held by the high officials in Salem. Irony is plainly evoked

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    Halloween Speech Outline

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    color of the changing leaves and crops‚ while black is the “death” of summer. B. Black Cats: considered “bad luck”; often said to be the companions of witches. C. Jack-O-Lanterns: Celtic folklore about a farmer named “Stingy Jack”‚ who tricked the devil. This resulted in him being turned away from both Heaven and Hell when he died‚ being left to wander in the middle with only a lantern made of a coal and turnip. Celtic people carved pumpkins with coals to scare Jack away. D. Witches: originally comes

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    Along the Pasig A Play in One Act by José Rizal CHARACTERS: Leonido Candido Pascual Satan Angel Children’s Chorus Devil’s Chorus The action takes place along the Pasig River‚ in the town of the same name. The backdrop should show the river and the bank opposite to that on which are the actors. The church‚ houses‚ cane-fields‚ and a profusion of banners and other decorations common in the towns of this archipelago should be pictured. It is the hour of dawn‚ and consequently

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    Beat Your Giants Hello‚ my name is Tatiana Rosario for those who don’t know me. Today I’m going to be talking to you guys about spiritual giants. In another church I went to we skimmed the topic briefly and I think that’s what made me get more interested in it. I think this is a topic that should be taught to everyone especially to the youth. For the fact that we need to be able to understand and concur what is holding us back from getting closer to God and from what is holding us back from feeling

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    What’s important about the title of ’Lord of the Flies’? Ans:- "Lord of the Flies" refers to one of the names for the Devil (Beelzebub). The setting becomes more-and-more hellish as the novel goes on. The young boys become dirty savages--all their inner evils and personal turmoils surface. We can also point to a passage in the novel: "Up there‚ for once‚ were clouds‚ great bulging towers that sprouted away over the island‚ grey and cream and copper-colored. The clouds were sitting on the land;

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    East of Eden Analysis

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    warped in Steinbeck’s opinion. “It would be absurd if we did not understand both angels and devils since we invented them.” (East of Eden‚ 132) The creation of angels and devils comes from man. Despite the fact the author mentioned angels in this quote‚ I believe the context of this quote and the reoccurring theme of the novel implies that devils are the ‘invented’ he speaks of. Angels are the balance of the devil‚ except there are more devilish personas and dispositions in the novel. Steinbeck continues

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    Othello: Iago's Soliloquy

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    is referring to the God of hell‚ Satan. * Theology of the devil= he is saying that him being regarded as a villain for trying to lead Cassio the right way would be an argument that only Satan could do. * This is because Iago personally thinks he is doing the correct thing towards leading Cassio. Which sounds convincing and tempting to follow‚ but behind Iago is has planned the moves against Cassio. * When devils will the blackest sins put on‚/ They do suggest at first with heavenly

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