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    Christian poet. Satan’s return to the story presents him as a changed and further degenerated character. Before the temptation of Eve‚ we see Satan go through another bit of soul-searching. This time‚ however‚ he does not waver in his determination to ruin humankind‚ but only makes a cold expression of regret for things that might have been. Milton notes that Satan is driven to action by the grief and turmoil he feels inside and by his wounded sense of pride. It is clear now that Satan’s

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    Temptation of Eve Essay

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    Satan has made it his purpose in life to seek revenge on God for banishing him from heaven. The excerpt of The Temptation of Eve when Satan speaks to Eve is evidence of this. Throughout these lines Satan tricks Eve into disobeying God‚ tries to turn Eve against God‚ and attempts to show Eve that knowing good and evil will make her more like God. The Tree of Knowledge is a very powerful tree that God has created. Lines 243-247 explain how God made this tree so powerful that it not only can’t be

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    in The Holy Bible‚- in the book of Job. The Lord is having a conversation with Satan and refers to Job. Job is a blameless up right man‚ like no other on earth that fears God and shuns evil. Satan takes this as a challenge with intentions of persuading Job. Wanting Job to turn his back on the Lord and curse him. The Lord allows Satan to do any thing he wants‚ except take Jobs life. Satan kills all of Jobs children‚ strips him of his lands‚ kills the livestock‚ destroys

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    an epic! It explains the desires of Satan‚ the fall of the angels‚ the creation and fall of man from paradise‚ and finally ends with some hope for a paradise regained. At first glance it seems to be two epics rolled into one. The book begins right away introducing us Satan up against an indominable force‚ God. We are made to sympathise with Satan’s unfortunate situation and almost admire him or hope for his success. There is a certain excitement for Satan and even to Hell. But‚ quickly our hero

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    Analysis of Concept

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    consider myself a Satanist‚ for a variety of reasons -- I agree with a bit of Crowley‚ a bit of LaVey‚ a bit of Aquino‚ and even a bit of King Diamond -- but I identify with the term first and foremost because I believe in a supernatural being named Satan‚ and I religiously worship Him as my god. To be true‚ this definition of the term "Satanist" is not entertained by the majority of Satanists‚ as most would seem to have a problem with the tricky subjects of theism and "worship." Hence‚ in this context

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    between the protagonist and humankind in the novel ’Perfume: The Story of a Murderer’? Süskind allows similarities to be drawn between Grenouille and the Biblical figure‚ Satan‚ in order to contrast Grenouille from the mass of humanity – this corresponds with the theme of Existentialism in the novel. In terms of the Bible‚ Satan‚ or the Devil‚ was initially an angel that resided at God’s right-hand‚ who later conspired to become self-governing and consequently was condemned to Hell to be rejected

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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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    upright man” (Job 1.8). As the book unfolds‚ God and Satan make a bet to determine whether Job will remain loyal to God when catastrophes unfold. Irony manifests itself as dramatic and situational irony throughout the entire text. Dramatic irony plays a fundamental role throughout the Book of Job. Dramatic irony is the irony that occurs when a situation’s implications are understood by the audience but not by the characters. In the first chapter‚ Satan tells God‚ “Have you not put a fence around him and

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    Satan’s soliloquy in Book 4 develops his character through self-reflection‚ elucidating his many complex characteristics and emotions. While Satan is portrayed as a rather humane protagonist thus far‚ his motives‚ beliefs‚ and fears are not explained and thus‚ only allowed for a one-dimensional interpretation. During Satan’s soliloquy in Book 4‚ however‚ he finally reflects upon himself‚ revealing his motives‚ fears‚ and doubts and thus‚ enriching his character. While Satan’s humane emotions were

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    deserve this attack on his life (Job 9:15-23). Theses tragic events happen at the hand of Satan because he argues that Job’s was righteous and obedient because of God’s wall of protection was around him. In response to Satan’s accusation‚ God allowed Job to be tested. He allowed the Accuser to do anything to Job‚ except take his life. Job did not know about the meeting that took place between God and Satan. The Bible says that Job was a blameless man‚ a man who stayed away from evil (Job 1:1).

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