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    A satanist is person that follows the devil but also can be a racist and full of dishonest lie and can be the symbol of hate or sin‚ just like tom in the “Great Gatsby’’ but the opposite of a satanist is‚an improver a person that does all his best to improve himself‚but nor for the people around him but for his self reliance and to take great care in his life similar to gatsby:yet‚there oddly similar‚in a way that can be compared and contracts‚in so leads us in the book “Great Gatsby’’ by F. Scott

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    CW chief Pedowitz hints at further seasons for ‘Supernatural‚’ Says spinoff still a priority; Leaves the decision to studio “Supernatural” is the longest-running show in the history of The CW and Warner Bros. as it has been renewed for season 12‚ but no end seems to be in sight. It could have more seasons because it has still a lot of terrific creative appeal left in it. We are not saying this. It is the admission of The CW chief Mark Pedowitz‚ Entertainment Weekly claims. During the Television

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    storytellers have portrayed villains in a cryptic‚ evil and demonic way. Nathaniel Hawthorne is no exception for in his novel The Scarlet Letter‚ he depicts the antagonist ( Roger Chillingworth ) as a normal man who transforms into the purest form of Lucifer himself due to the jealously and resentment that infests his body. As the novel unfolds‚ Hawthorne creates a villainous tone that embodies Chillingworth by employing diction‚ imagery‚ details and language. As the plot progresses‚ so does

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    fear‚ for fire represents destruction. William Blake raises the question in his poem‚ “Who is the creator?” (Derek). William Blake’s poem makes many references to Mythology‚ one example regarding the book of redemption‚ specifically the story of Lucifer and his angels‚ which describes the war in heaven. (Derek) This is shown in these lines: “When the stars threw down their spears/And water’d heaven with their tears‚” (The Tyger Lines 17-18). Line 17

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    By doing this‚ Marloweee changes the play into a drama about denial‚ because instead of looking towards God‚ Faustus turns away from God and looks toward Satan. The fact that the play outright questions faith‚ God’s judgment‚ why he would create Lucifer‚ and many other important factors in the bible‚ in turn changes the play from a drama about a “fallen protagonist” to a drama which includes the “intense analysis of the human soul.” Arthur Kinney tells the reader in his introduction‚ that Christopher

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    spirituality in his song lucifer in his Black Album. He explains that we as people are money and power hungry and it is changing our morals and us as of people. He also expresses in his song traditional Africa American use such as Elijah Muhammad’s Black muslim “devil”. He uses this to show his “moral monstrosity” and to explain a metephor from the caucasian race‚ the metephor was used to explain enslavement along with racism. One of his metephors refer to chasing lucifer out of earth‚ when he

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    shall be redeemed after twenty-four years. Performance of play creates a sense of the possibility that there is dabbling in real magic. Faustus‚ unlike other main characters is a self-made man. Faustus summons Mephistopholes‚ and sells his soul to Lucifer. Thus allowing him to have Mephistopholes as a servant to do his bidding and provide him with power. Faustus becomes intoxicated by the thoughts of all he is now able to do‚ is overwhelmed by power. Role of comic scenes‚ used to distract and delight

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    In Arthur Miller’s “The Crucible” the character Mary Warren changes her personality from act one to act two. In act one‚ Mary Warren is scared because of what they did in the woods and the punishment that all of the girls will get for participating in the act. In act two Mary Warren gains power and uses it to her advantage and she is forgetting her duties at home and she is defying John Proctor and saying that she’ll do it another time. After everything happens in this book it is clear that Mary

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    A Literary Review of Dante Alighieri’s “Inferno” Dante Alighieri’s “Inferno” is a narrative poem describing Dante’s journey through his perception of hell in search of salvation. Dante’s writing of this classic piece was greatly influenced by the politics in Florence during the late thirteenth century but the Inferno is much more than a political symbolic work of literature but is a beautifully poetic and allegorical. Inferno has made a memorable mark in European Literature as a great medieval

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    Art Imitating Life At the age of thirty Sylvia Plath committed suicide‚ she was a daughter‚ a wife‚ a mother‚ and a poet. Sylvia Plath made a tremendous impact on the world during her short life by expressing her life through poetry. Her professional life was full of great accomplishments‚ yet her personal life was full of even greater tragedies. In the documentary “Voices and Vision Sylvia Plath”‚ Plath was asked if there were any themes that attracted her as a poet. Plath responded by stating

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