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    The Deerslayer

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    Richard Slotkin has described as “ regeneration through violence” that enables Cooper’s American Adam to regain Eden through acts of violence Mythic Rationale Mankind has fallen out of nature‚ and must be instructed how to return to it Reason itself is a mythology To recover true Eden‚ cooper brings together two utterly incompatible descriptions of the American continent: America is Eden inhabited by the unfallen. America is a New World Hell inhabited by demonic savages Cooper’s Origin Story

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    Cain and Abel Biblical Adam and Eve had two sons. The first son was named Cain and the second son was named Abel. Cain grew up to become a farmer and Abel grew up to become a Shepard. Adam and Eve were asked to sacrifice a lamb for disobeying God and they told this story to Cain and Abel. Abel was very concerned that his sacrifice be special to God‚ so he offered him his first and best lamb. Cain offered the Lord his straw. The Lord respectably took Abel’s offering and not Cain’s. Cain

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    he was a bird or a crow or some kind of fly animel in the bird catagory. To me it seemed like a bird cause‚ it didnt really seem like a really colorful creature. I see Crane as Adam and Eve. He just in this land‚ and hes trying to live threw in the garden in this case the land. Threw out the strory Crane‚ falls in love with Katrina. Katrina is another charator‚ that can be use as a example of charators discribed in metaphores‚ " She was a

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    beginning of all creation stories there is made the decision of ignorance and knowledge. Adam and Eve live in ignorance before eating from the Tree of Knowledge‚ thus escaping from the once ignorant state of mind they once lived in. They are thrown out of Eden‚ like those who chose the red pill are thrown out of the Matrix‚ they cannot not go back

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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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    whatever animal they are for the audience to distinguish between them. The props‚ such as‚ white garden benches‚ tree with apples‚ 2 baskets‚ some baby dolls‚ and a kiddie pool to indicate a pond will come out when they are needed. Word Count: 235 Section B: Visuals Figure 1 – There will be multiple white garden benches on stage spread out. http://www.gardenbenches.net/ProductImages/pl/Garden-Bench-white.jpg Figure 2 – Baby dolls like these can be used‚ but all should be dressed as boys

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    Why Was Sin Permitted

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    Why was Sin Permitted? And so the story begins‚ God and his son Jesus both enjoyed and shared the same purpose. The son was over the angels and governed heaven by observing a moral code. This code included such things as honor‚ mercy and truth. God created a magnificent heaven full of beauty. Those who dwelled here were only asked to love their creator and what he stands for. But God knew if he did not allow his host to have to the choice to follow him that the meaning of their worship

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    changing times. The lesson Steinbeck seems the most partial to throughout his novels is how humans must learn from their mistakes in order to improve themselves. As the old saying goes: Fool me once‚ shame on you. Fool me twice‚ shame on me. In East of Eden‚ Steinbeck takes this adage to the extreme‚ when Adam’s naivety leads to his wife‚ Cathy‚ to assault him with a shotgun‚ and then leaving to become a whore in town. Adam’s trusting nature can be compared to that of Eve’s‚ hindering him from seeing

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    later in the story a change of unfortunate events begin to occur. Eve was made from the image of Adam and taken from him‚ and they were both told that they can eat from any tree except the tree in the middle of the garden. Eve became very curious and she was tempted by the serpent of the garden hidden in the forbidden tree‚ “And she took of its fruit and ate‚ and she also gave it to her man‚ and he ate.¨ (3) The author is blaming the fall of man on Eve by stating that she gave into the serpent‚ she ate

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    | | | | Comparative Analysis Considering John Milton’s Views of Love and Companionship within Marriage: Paradise Lost and The Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce | | Lauren Adams ENL4341 10/27/2012 Lauren Adams ENL4341 10/27/2012 Comparative Analysis Considering John Milton’s Views of Love and Companionship within Marriage: Paradise Lost and The Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce. In just about any religion that a person could find‚ marriage is considered a sacred institution

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