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    are revealed as the author narrates Satan’s battle with God. Upset because The Son was chosen as second to God and not him‚ Satan seeks out to come to power in Heaven. The result is his removal from Heaven to the ominous pits of Hell. One might be quick to automatically consider Satan as villainous and evil because of his role in Heaven as the rebel angel‚ however‚ after careful analysis‚ one might find that there is much more to see in this character than the obvious. Through Satan’s villainous

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    Canto 18 Dante and Virgil are outside the eighth Circle of Hell‚ known as Malebolge. The circle has a wall along the outside‚ and has a circular pit in the center. The ridges create ten separate pits. This is where the people receive their punishment for fraud. This is where Virgil and Dante see souls from one side to another. The demons with great whips cause pain to the souls when they come to the demon’s reach‚ which then force the souls to the other ridge. There is an Italian that Dante recognize

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    does not matter in front the face of God. The greatness of the gold and enjoyment of our fellowships have no value once we leave our mortal life. Similar work concerning a man’s journey to Heaven or Hell and the troubles that go alongside it‚ can be seen in Dante’s Inferno-where Dante was on a voyage to Hell‚ while meeting different characters and experiencing various troubles during the way. 2. What is Everyman’s initial response to Death’s pronouncement? How does he try to avoid his reckoning

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    fallen angel. Isaiah 14:12-15 and Ezekiel 28;12-19 inform the reader that Lucifer was once a beautiful‚ powerful angel. After some time‚ Lucifer decided that he wanted to take the place of God. It was his sin of pride that caused him to be cast out of heaven as described in Ezekiel 28 verses 16 through 17: “....Therefore I cast you as a profane thing Out of the mountain of God; And I destroyed you‚ O covering cherub‚ From the midst of the fiery stones. Your heart was lifted up because of your beauty;

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    The Chinese mandate of Heaven was established by the Zhou dynasty as a description of how an emperor could rule or be deposed. It said that as long as the emperor behaved well‚ then he would be in favor of God and his rule would continue. However‚ if another clan should receive word the gods that they were displeased with the current dynasty‚ then you had the right to be overthrown. These signals‚(that an dynasty was not being ‘good’) could be shown through nature with floods‚ hurricanes‚ famine

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    Allegory In Beowulf

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    Allegory is a depiction or symbol of an abstract or spiritual meaning through tangible or material forms. Relatively a story‚ poem‚ or portrayal that could be elucidated to divulge an unknown and clandestine meaning. In the following tales of the erratically depicted heroes such as the gallant yet reluctant figure known as Sir Gaiwan to the courageous yet audacious individual known as Beowulf‚ these men are known for their honor‚ unrighteousness‚ and integrity. Also within comparison to these divine

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    Dr. Faustus as a Play

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    How would you look at Dr. Faustus as a play? Dramatic dialogues and eye catching scenes‚ these form a base for a drama or a play. A play is nothing but a story retold be characters by way of dialogues‚ poetic language‚ music‚ etc. The person scripting the play has to keep in mind that the audience is unaware about any fact or setting or conflict that may be going around in the mind of the protagonist. In short‚ there is no background for the audience. The responsibility now lies upon the playwright

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    eventually have you placed in the fiery pits of hell. The play Doctor Faustus is centered around the idea evil. The whole plot in itself is evil. A man who fraternizes with witchcraft‚ spirits‚ demons‚ and Lucifer‚ eventually gives his soul to them instead of worshiping God is bases itself around what happens when evil forces enter your life. The play Doctor Faustus is the exact portrayal of this. “Mehpistophilis defines hell not as physical but psychological‚ not as

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    night‚ 澱urning brightalso also brings forth the imagery of fire and contains consonance. Tigers bring forth imagery of brilliantly orange colored fur and black stripes merged together. This also is a colored illustrations of biblical descriptions of Hell itself. 的n the forests of the nightdemonstrate operation in the darkness‚ something Satan does as well. The duality of meaning in the tiger’s image and biblical allusion to Satan as the central character of the poem start the stream of rhetorical questioning

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    were given the name demons. This was called the Fall of the angels. In Hell‚ Satan lived‚ growing in power and getting ready to lead another rebellion against God. He is the most ungrateful creature in the universe. But the outcome is secure. God will destroy Satan once and for all. But how does Satan act around humans? He targets believers‚ not unbelievers because he knows that the unbelievers are already going to be going to hell‚ so he needs to target Christians. Let’s look at a well-known story

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