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    Randle Mcmurphy Analysis

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    a greater purpose to the reader‚ who is essentially being represented in the novel through the ward patients. There is no getting around the symbolic use of the combine as society‚ an inescapable concept in which we all have been placed . Randle McMurphy is our best selves- the difficulty found in how we get to access that part in ourselves amidst such a pressured setting .In the ward‚ Nurse Ratched holds the most amount of power above not only the patients‚ but the other people that work there as

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    Ratched‚ though they don’t realize it until McMurphy shows up. The patients do as Nurse Ratched says because they fear her wrath. Throughout the novel‚ the character Randle Patrick McMurphy represents the rebellious people in the oppressive society. As the story progresses‚ McMurphy commits many rebellious acts. He brings the patients together and they fight against the society‚ which is represented by the ward and policy. During his stay in the ward‚ McMurphy find many little ways to rebel against

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    Comparisons in the Christ-like characteristics between McMurphy and Jesus Throughout One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest‚ there are signs that McMurphy is a comic Christ-like figure; despite his apparent faults and shortcomings‚ his actions match that of a tragic hero who saves his people. McMurphy may be considered boorish and in many ways immoral‚ however‚ he has other characteristics that resemble Christ- McMurphy has a modest background as a logger‚ he helps his people rise up against the

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    parallel between the leader and Jesus‚ although in vain. Beowulf is simply human‚ even the best human still pales in comparison to Jesus Christ. The character can be viewed as a Christ-like figure through his superhuman miracles‚ his greatest enemy‚ and his gracious attitude towards his people. Beowulf‚ however‚ does not nearly reach the notch to be like Christ; he fails due to his greatest flaw‚ pride. His death does not bring peace or spiritual benefit for his tribe; these flaws ultimately prove

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    Composition Analysis

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    the resurrection‚ and the future reign of Christ. The song Hallelujah chorus became a triumph to many people including the king who rose to his feet on hearing the chorus. The act of the king rising to his feet is a tradition and custom that still prevails. This is because even in churches‚ the congregation rises to its feet when the Hallelujah chorus is performed. This song has become the most

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    demonstrated by Jesus Christ. The accounts of their two deaths have great similarities which further prove Simon’s portrayal as a Christ figure in the novel. Throughout the book‚ with the use of acts of selflessness‚ scenes parallel with the Bible‚ and the similar deaths of many martyrs Simon is shown to be the last amount of hope on the island. One reason Simon is regarded as the Christ figure in The Lord of the Flies is that he commits many selfless acts‚ just as Jesus Christ did. Simon chooses

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    Grapes of Wrath Essay

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    Taylor Steed Dr. Abston English III 2 February 2013 The Grapes of Wrath: Jim Casy as a Christ Figure In the novel "The Grapes of Wrath"‚ George Steinbeck portrays Jim Casy as a Christ-like figure in many ways. This allows us the opportunity to see Casy as an overall better person throughout the entirety of the novel. At the beginning of the novel‚ we are instantly hit with the fact that Casy was a preacher‚ but is no longer one because his beliefs conflict with the so-called "mainstream"

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    Serve One Another

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    SERVE ONE ANOTHER Thesis: Serving one another is a command to all believers. It is in serving one another that we show the love of Christ. I. Serving one another theologically A. Definition of the word “serve” 1. Greek meaning 2. Reference support of the meaning B. What the Bible says about serving one another 1. Living as Christ’s example to serve others (Mark 10:45) 2. Serving is loving (Galatians 5:13) 3. Humility in serving (1 Peter 5:5-7 II. Serving one another

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    leads a life of violence and crime‚ yet Faulkner makes several loose connections that liken him to Jesus Christ. One of the immediate giveaways of Faulkner using religious language to describe Joe Christmas is his initials. Joe Christmas and Jesus Christ share the same initials. Faulkner intentionally makes this symbolic connection. In addition to their initials‚ Joe Christmas and Jesus Christ have somewhat similar stories about their early childhood through their death. Joe did not go around

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    and Jesus Christ in William Golding’s Lord of the Flies First published in 1954 Lord of the Flies received some of the best reviews of any first novel of its time. This book is full of symbolism‚ still applicable today. In this essay will look at the similarities between the characteristics of Simon and Jesus and the similar events and the surrounding circumstances. Similarities of Characteristics One of the central themes in Golding’s Lord of the Flies is the presence of a ‘Christ-like’ figure

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