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    Satan’s. The creature had many similarities between Adam and Satan‚ the creature still had his own unique characteristics. Annotated Bibliography “Biblion: FRANKENSTEIN | ESSAY_Moeck.” Biblion: FRANKENSTEIN | ESSAY_Moeck‚ exhibitions.nypl.org/biblion/outsiders/creation-remix/essay/essaymoeck. Accessed 3 May 2017. The publisher explains how the creature turns bitter when he realizes how different he is from Adam‚ and more like Satan. Milton‚ John. Paradise Lost. England: S. Simmons‚ 1667. N. pag

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    this works. I ask for something selfish and then you twist it up so it screws me over to teach me a lesson or something. SATAN I just want to go home. I promise I won’t ’screw’ you over. AQUARIAN The Devil’s promise doesn’t mean a lot. SATAN Just ask me for an apple. There’s nothing I could do to mess that up. AQUARIAN Poison apple. Snow White‚ ever heard of it? SATAN Ridiculous child. When you meet your demise I promise I will torture- AQUARIAN I get it‚ I get it. I’ll guess I want an

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    influenced‚ Satan took advantage. Satan was seeking revenge on God‚ and the easiest way for him to do this was to tempt God’s most prized possessions. “But I should ill become this throne‚ O peers‚ And this imperial sov’reignty‚ adorned With splendor‚ armed with power‚ if aught proposed and judged of public moment in the shape Of difficulty or danger‚ could deter Me from attempting” (Book II. 445-450). Satan shows that he desires God’s power‚ and he will go to any extreme to gain it. Satan is often

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    Good vs. Evil according to Milton in Paradise Lost. John Milton divided the characters in his epic poem Paradise Lost into two sides‚ one side under God representing good‚ and the other side under Satan representing evil and sin. Milton first introduced the reader to the character Satan‚ the representative of all evil‚ and his allegiance of fallen angels that aided in his revolt against God. Only later did Milton introduce the reader to all powerful God‚ leader and creator of all mankind. The

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    The many depictions of Hell throughout literature include varying constants‚ such as the geography of Hell itself. Although some aspects in various literary works remain unchanged‚ the description of Hell as a place of evil‚ differs greatly from one author to the next. Religious beliefs have a great influence on an author’s work. Especially when the piece of literary work takes part in a biblical period; for Dante and Milton it is evident in each of their works. A common construct of Hell‚ which

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    manner than good. Satan and his followers in Paradise Lost are presented as being more evil than God and his disciples are good. God addresses the Son to be in the likeness of himself in Book three by saying‚ "The radiant image of his glory sat‚ his only Son."(Bk. 3‚ 63-64). Although this implies that the Son is a model of perfection as is God‚ it does not clarify it by stating it outright. Milton definitely portrays Satan ’s evil in Book four by asserting that Satan is hell and that evil

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    seen as an empowering trait that liberates one from the status and conformation that they are subjected to. However it can be seen that if left unguarded this consuming desire can catch men‚ such as Faustus in Christopher Marlowe’s Dr Faustus and Satan‚ in John Milton’s Paradise Lost‚ in its throes‚ resulting in their ultimate destruction. This corrupting ambition so prevalent in powerful men‚ overtakes the rational senses and can become the reason for eternal damnation. It can be said that Faustus

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    Reflection Paper Submission Monday‚ November 17‚ 2014 7:57 PM Angels and Demons I. Introduction In this‚ my first ever reflection paper‚ I have chosen to write on the subject of Angels and Demons. Let me start by stating I believe angels and demons do exist; the fact they exist on a higher spiritual or dimensional plain does not diminish my belief. Through historical texts (biblical and manuscript) mankind has been presented with evidence they exist. However‚ it appears the preponderance of evidence

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    FIRST SPEECH: Satan acknowledges how utterly his confederate‚ Beelzebub‚ has been changed‚ for the worse‚ by the devils’ defeat‚ but stresses fact that they are still united in their fall. He recognizes God’s superior strength‚ but points out that he now knows the extent of God’s power‚ previously unknown because untried. Despite the change they have outwardly undergone‚ Satan stresses the unchanged nature of his attitude to God’s Son‚ “the potent Victor”. “All is not lost” because Satan will never

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    importance of these hierarchies and allow both Satan and Eve to cause turmoil‚ only to be followed by complete restoration from the overall power of God and the hierarchy. Paradise Lost demonstrates how hierarchies provide necessary structure and guidance to life by exemplifying how disobedience and deceit can temporarily destabilize the system‚ only for it to be rebuilt with authority and remain equally as strong. The poem immediately begins with Satan destabilizing the most significant hierarchy

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