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    faithful. Not many religions have turned the blame from alien figures of darkness to humanity itself. Though faiths such as Protestantism delegate blame onto humanity for the moral failings of the race and the suffering that exists in the world‚ still Satan or some corresponding figure is placed as the root of all evil‚ the tempter who led humanity out of the good path into darkness. Nevertheless‚ the Process Church of the Final Judgment does attribute the propagation of evil to a human origin: in their

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    issue that forces a consideration of the deeper questions posed by this concept‚ especially as it affects the lives of those who have a more personal loving‚ intimate relationship with the living God. All the questions that relate to man‚ God‚ and Satan ‚ justice and injustice‚ freedom‚ innocence and guilt‚ good and bad‚ and blessing and cursing are all within the context of undeserved suffering‚ which can be found in Job. This is why it’s a wisdom book. The basic concept of wisdom has always been

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    English 2332 Summarys on Don Quixote‚ Othello‚ Paradise Lost and Popol Vuh Fools and tricksters are very closely related and are used simultaneously in poetry and other literary works. A fool can be described as one who is deficient in judgment‚ sense‚ or understanding and also can be someone who acts unwisely on a given occasion. A trickster is defined as someone that swindles or plays tricks. Often a trickster is a mischievous or roguish figure in myth or folklore.(Webster’s Online Dictionary)

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    experience a struggle with their faith in God. Both speakers give into the temptation of sin but eventually become devout to God in the end. Both poets use effective diction and portray their speakers with the notion of being enslaved to either God or Satan. They utilize the paradox that the only way that the speakers can set free from sin is if God takes action to make us his slaves. One must be enslaved to God in order to feel free. Prior to reading “The Collar‚” Herbert provides the audience with

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    PARADISE LOST ~ A BRIEF OVERVIEW In the mid-seventeenth century‚ John Milton was a successful poet and political activist. He wrote scathing pamphlets against corruption in the Anglican Church and its ties to King Charles. In Milton’s day Puritanism meant having politically radical views. And at one point Milton was actually jailed for recording them on paper. Paradise Lost‚ as much as anything‚ is a series of arguments put forth by the characters‚ which in turn ultimately expresses Milton’s personal

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    frustration about this issue. The everyday American is caught in the middle of the healthcare battle between the President and Congress. In his term‚ President Obama has been compared to Satan and his healthcare reform is his evil creation. Americans are fundamentally religious and the comparison of Obama to Satan is used to imply that Obama and Obamacare are evil. It gives a malevolent connotation to the president and his reform bill. People love to share their opinions and will use a multitude of

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    more flawed‚ than non-heroes and would often have one fatal weakness that ended in his demise. An example of this type of hero is Achilles. In contrast‚ John Milton’s epic tragedy Paradise Lost presents a different view of heroism. Milton’s hero‚ Satan‚ does not possess the

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    is white‚ symbolizing purity‚ divinity and innocence. One recurring thing I found in regards to the way Satan was portrayed in similar art pieces to mine was that they either depicted him as powerful and evil or they depicted him as a conniving‚ senseless being. Disregarding this re-occurring theme I found in other art pieces‚ I decided to take a different approach. Instead‚ I depicted Satan as a pathetic individual‚ desperate to ‘convert’ Jesus to his side. There is a look of desperation on Satan’s

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    repentance‚ none for pardon left?” Satan seems to think there is no way to repent other than submitting‚ and he refuses to submit for “dread of shame (4.82)” from the lesser demons that followed him in his revolt against God. Later on in this same passage‚ Satan admits that God would be as unlikely to forgive him as Satan would be to ask to be forgiven‚ because he would be certain to end up with “a worse relapse / And heavier fall (4.99-100).” As a character‚ Satan is noticably conflicted at certain

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    Revelation 12 and 13 are two books of the bible that have a lot of picture language. The woman is described in revelation 12 as being clothed with the sun ‚ with the moon under her feet‚ and 12 stars on her head. This goes back to the 12 tribes of Israel. God would refer to his people as woman who were honored. Throughout revelation 12 the woman is seen as being protected by God‚ and she seemed more protected by God the closer we get to the establishment of God’s kingdom. Also‚ in the New Testament

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