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    Adam and Eve and God

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    wanting the man to be alone‚ he put him to sleep and took one of his ribs. He formed woman from Adam’s rib. Adam was able to name the woman‚ which he named Eve. They walked in the garden daily naked. I will discuss these two topics: The Fall of Man and Reconciliation. Because of Eve’s deception‚ they were exiled out of the garden. In the cross‚ reconciliation was made. The Fall of Man When Eve listened to satan‚ temptation entered the

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    lice Walker’s essay‚ In Search of Our Mother’s Garden‚ talks about her search of the African American women’s suppressed talent‚ of the artistic skills and talents that they lost because of slavery and a forced way of life. Walker builds up her arguments from historical events as well as the collective experiences of African Americans‚ including her own. She uses these experiences to back up her arguments formed from recollections of various African American characters and events. Walker points out

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    Biblical Allusion

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    "All have sinned and come short of the glory of God."(Romans 3:23) <br> <br>The fall of man- it’s a common topic all throughout the Bible. Many allusions to this familiar Biblical theme are made in the war-time novel‚ A Separate Peace‚ by American author John Knowles. In this work‚ Knowles relates many of his experiences as a teenage boy attending boarding school during World War Two. He uses Biblical allusions to reveal much about human nature. <br> <br>In Genesis 4:3-5 the Bible says‚ "In the course

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    Book IX: The Fall

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    BOOK IX - The Fall A. Fourth invocation [1-] B. Satan returns to Eden and possesses the serpent [48-191] . . . . . 1. Satan gains secret entrance to the Garden [48-] . . . . . 2. He expresses his thirst for revenge [98-] . . . . . 3. He finds and enters the sleeping serpent [179-] C. Adam and Eve divide their work in the Garden [192-403] . . . . . 1. Eve’s proposal that they work in different areas [205-341] . . . . . . . . . . a) Eve makes the suggestion [205-] . . . . . . . .

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    My Memorable Vacation

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    theme parks‚ I went to see my family‚ and I had time to relax. To begin with‚ the theme Parks were incredible. You have Aquatica‚ Sea World‚ and Busch Gardens. Bush Gardens is located in Tampa‚ which it is just a few minutes away from Orlando. The roller coaster that we experienced earlier is found in Busch Gardens. This ride takes you 90 feet high in to the air‚ then it takes you on a fearful drop down; combined with twist and turns. There was one roller coaster that I went

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    forms of symbolism in The Lord of the Flies. The island the boys are stranded on is often compared to the Garden of Eden. There are many things similar between the two. The island itself‚ particularly Simon’s place in the forest he goes to get alone‚ is once like the Garden of Eden in its form of purity and peacefulness. The forest is then corrupted and introduced to evil. When we look at the Garden of Eden‚ man was supplied with everything needed to survive. However‚ man disobeyed and sin was brought

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    "The Flower" by George Herbert is an exuberant‚ joyful poem in which a single image of the spiritual life is expanded with naturalness and elegance that appear effortless. Herbert refines a style in which the writer tries to write honestly and directly from experience: his imagery is more homely and accessible than John Donne’s: if nothing is too exotic for inclusion in Donne’s verse‚ nothing is too ordinary for inclusion in Herbert’s. But this has the result that Herbert’s images are‚ generally

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    over this once great island. In fact Ralph holds another meeting claiming that this island is just plain dirty‚ it does get dirty though not just by waste of all kinds by sin. The island is represented by Golding as the Garden of Eden‚ the birth place of humanity. Yes it is the Garden of Eden‚ but with all the sin forming that’s destroying the island. Throughout the book Ralph uses a creamy looking shell that he blows in the call everyone together for an assembly‚ the conch. The conch is used in the

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    After Apple Picking

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    Set in the evening of a late autumn day at the end of harvest time‚ Robert Frost’s "After Apple-Picking" can be interpreted in two ways. The first is that the poem is an insight into Frost’s thoughts on the triviality of life‚ especially his own. The second is that it is a metaphor for the Bible story of Adam and Eve. Whatever the interpretation‚ there is a tension between feelings of regret and satisfaction that is created and sustained throughout the entire poem by the use of many contributing

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    A Poison Tree by William Blake can be interpreted to be a metaphor that explains a truth of human nature. I believe that this poem teaches how anger can be dismissed by kindness and friendliness‚ and nurtured to become a deadly ‘poison’. The opening stanza sets up everything for the entire poem‚ from the ending of anger with the “friend‚” to the continuing anger with the “foe.” Blake startles the reader with such clarity of the poem‚ which is often missed in Blake’s poems‚ and with metaphors that

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