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    Analysis of “Playwriting 101: The Rooftop Lesson” A short play is usually filled with a theatrical energy of diverse anthologies. The time allotted may be only ten or fifteen minutes‚ so it must be able to capture and engage the audience with some dramatic tension‚ exciting action‚ or witty humor. Just as in a short story‚ a great deal of the explanation and background is left for the reader or viewer to discover on their own. Because all the details are not explicitly stated‚ each viewer interprets

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    A well-known miracle in The Bible is when Jesus raised Lazarus from the dead. As Jesus and his disciples were traveling to Judea‚ they arrived in a town called Bethany. A woman named Martha approached Christ and explained to him that her brother‚ Lazarus‚ has been dead for four days. Christ reassures Martha that he is “the resurrection and the life” (“Raising of Lazarus”) and can perform unimaginable miracles. Jesus followed Martha back to Lazarus’s body‚ and he orders Lazarus to rise. Miraculously

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    In the story " A State Championship Versus Runner’s Conscience" by John Hoyle‚ John Hoyle is like the Good Samaritan in the Bible parable because in the story " The Parable of the Good Samaritan" a Samaritan stopped and helped a guy that had been jumped after two guys had just walked right past him and not even acknowledged him. In line 7 it states " But a certain Samaritan‚ as he journeyed‚ came where he was‚ and when he saw him‚ he had compassion on him and went to him and bound up his wound."

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    Throughout history‚ people have been writing stories and tales. Some of these authors write a type of story called a parable. A parable is a story that is used to show a moral or a religious lesson usually using people. Many authors will write parables to show that there are modern day problems and events that we can and need to change. Many parables are easily relatable to you. Others‚ you may not be able to compare to life experiences. An example of a parable is The Lorax by Dr. Suess. This

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    Although the stories in the Gospels of Mark and John have similar plots‚ the functions of Jesus’s healings in both gospels are different because their authors portrayed two versions of Jesus with distinct characteristics through depicting Jesus’s emotions and behaviors during healings. In Mark‚ Jesus appears to be a man who cares a lot for people who have faith‚ including all of them into the city of God by removing both their physical and spiritual sins through healings; while in John‚ Jesus aims

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    As a group‚ we had a very difficult parable‚ however‚ with research‚ help from others‚ and critical thinking as a team‚ we were able to analyze it very well. A great parable should consist of things like a life lesson‚ paradox‚ something that represents our Kingdom of God‚ our relationship with God/others‚ and overall something that can teach us a valuable lesson that we can apply to our everyday lives and help us in the future of our lives. These elements make a parable great because without them

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    Literary Analysis of Power by Linda Hogan The brief preface to the novel “Mystery is a form of power.” presents the reader with an overall theme before the first page is even read. Although with a different meaning‚ Hogan uses power throughout the entire novel and in each facet of the narrative. The novel begins with a demonstration of the vast power that‚ in both its beauty and its destruction‚ nature demands. Power was transferred between nature and the Taiga people. A stern refusal of power

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    The Good Samaritan Beatitude means “blessing” or “promise” of true happiness. They are stepping stones on the path to the kingdom of heaven. The beatitude I choose to discuss is “Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness‚ for they shall be satisfied”. The parable that I chose with this beatitude is “The Good Samaritan”. This message is relevant to today’s society because if ever you see somebody hurt in public and nobody is helping them‚ you should be the good person and help

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    The Good Samaritan Law should be in all jurisdictions requiring all individuals to help another if he or she is able. The Good Samaritan Law which ensures the safety of someone from being prosecuted for helping someone in need of help as long as they did not act in a negligent way. If this law was in every jurisdiction it would help out everyone. There are people out there every day who try and help others. However‚ there are some out there who will not help because they are afraid they will

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    1. After seven years of ever-lurking silence Ann does something she soon regrets. At the end of the story Ann says‚ “If you knew him though- John would try” (p. 7). So did Ann really know John? I think Ann did know John and she knew that he would come home like he always did. But I think she let herself believe what Steven continued to say which was no one would risk coming home in such a bad storm. Ann always had feelings for Steven‚ but they were all for the wrong reasons. So I think her act with

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