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    Paradise Lost

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    PARADISE LOST Paradise Lost is divided into twelve books. In Book I Milton explains the theme of his work‚ man’s disobedience to God‚ his expulsion from Heaven and the story of the rebel angels sent to Hell. In Book II the angels meet in council to decide what they will do. In Book III God makes a speech on man’s freedom to choose between good and evil. In Book IV Satan observes the happiness of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden. In Book V God sends Raphael to warn Adam. In Book VI the war in

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    It is possible to assume that because "a" happened to a person‚ and "b" happened to the same person that he or she is a "c"-type person; however‚ it’s impossible to make up a definition which covers all that there is about identity. In the novel I am a Martinican Woman by Mayotte Capecia‚ the reader sees the main character‚ Mayotte‚ hopelessly striving to find a static definition of her identity. Mayotte has a need to feel anchored in something that she can define herself as‚ yet at the very same

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    the lost thing

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    An outsider I often a person who is perceived to be on the borders of society and it’s through their actions they outlook from the rest of the public. Being an outsider is often associated with segregation and disapproval‚ however in Shaun Tan’s short film the concept of outsider is celebrated. In ‘The lost Thing’ audience can see an outsider in the sterilized community and through Tan’s use of juxtaposition and narrative voice‚ we discover and follow the lost things voyage to be in the right place

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    After reading and analyzing various poems‚ I have immensely deepened my perspective and understanding of resilience in poetry through the many problems of struggle‚ identity‚ and recovery. In "I Lost My Talk" by Rita Joe‚ the loss of cultural identity because of forced assimilation is depicted in the desperate plea of the speaker to be able to "find my talk" (Joe 14)‚ which illustrates a strong urge to reclaim their true self and share it. In "You Are Love(D)‚" Erica Violet Lee describes intense

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    Brian Rohn English comp. 2 Amodio Rebuttal paper ‘A proposal I never thought I ’d consider ’ Sabaa Saleem is a Pakistani woman who is about to graduate college and is torn between the modern day American culture she ’s grown up in and her cultural background. Sabaa moved to the U.S. after only living in Pakistan her first year of life. Ever since she came to America she has known that one day she ’s going to have to live with a person for the rest of her life of her parents choosing. Sabaa has

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    	Looking at John Milton’s Paradise Lost‚ we can see that there are the two ideas of damnation and salvation through reconciliation present in the characters of Satan and Adam & Eve‚ respectively. It is Satan’s sin of pride that first causes him to fall from God’s grace and into the bowels of hell. This same pride is also what keeps him from being able to be reconciled to God‚ and instead‚ leads him to buy into his own idea of saving himself. With Adam & Eve‚ we see that although they

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    Paradise Lost In the epic poem‚ Paradise Lost by John Milton‚ he uses the theme of jealousy. Milton uses many examples of this theme throughout the poem. He uses Satan’s jealousy of God’s power‚ Heaven‚ and Adam and Eve as examples of the theme of jealousy. Satan’s jealousy of God is one way that Milton conveys this theme of jealousy in the epic poem. Milton describes how Satan is jealous of God’s position and wants to be equal to him. In book five‚ Raphael explains to Adam the jealousy

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    Artificial intelligence “Artificial Intelligence Is Lost in the Woods A conscious mind will never be built out of software”‚ -Yale University professor The very beginning; from human inception‚ man has endeavored to control‚ to name‚ to create ultimately in his own image as he was created from God. Man forges his own destiny from the coals of his imagination and the raw iron of his will to create. His tools have changed as time has passed‚ but his desire‚ his fire to create to change his world

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    lost property

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    the statement/quote using evidence from the text “Lost Property” by James Moloney. 1. “Like many Australian families‚ Josh’s family is a group of individuals held together by fragile relationships.” OR 2. “Moloney explores the theme of transition in his award winning novel ‘Lost Property’. The author focuses on the journey from boyhood to manhood and the self-discovery that this involves.” OR 3. “James Moloney’s novel for young adults‚ “Lost Property” tackles not only the question of spiritual

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    Throughout “Paradise Lost”‚ Satan slowly degenerates both mentally and physically as he turns from a fallen archangel into the lowest form of a serpent. He possesses some of his former pre-fall qualities; however‚ he becomes so tormented mentally that his physical appearance slowing conforms to the evil inside of him. His “honorable” motives even become corrupted throughout. This regression of Satan’s character throughout the poem illustrates the way Milton believes sin originated in the Bible

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