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    Equality in the Rape of the Lock and Paradise Lost There are a lot of things these two poems can offer. Both the Rape of the lock and paradise lost are epics. They tell tales of characters that once lived and show the human nature. Some would say that the poems don’t offer a sense of equality amongst the characters. Let it be because of sex‚ intelligence‚ and society they just don’t seem to have the same value. Sex being a factor because of how the hierarchy was placed in both stories. The

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    Scenes from Late Paradise: Stupidity At the San Jose Museum of Art in northern California people from all over the Bay area can come and view hundred of beautiful artwork. The San Jose museum of Art is made up of seven galleries. At the entrance of the museum there is an arcade and the admissions booth. The first floor has one very large gallery‚ which is called the North gallery. On the first floor you will find the Education center‚ restrooms‚ the museums store and the museum café. Also you will

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    In Paradise Lost by John Milton‚ God cast angles away to hell for trying to overthrow him. Two of many of the angels God kicked out of heaven where Satan who had been Lucifer‚ the greatest angel and Beelzebub‚ Satan’s right hand man. Angles are suppose to be the good things in life. This shows that everyone has a beast in them‚ even the best of us. We learn after reading Paradise lost that Beelzebub means ‘God of the Flies’(Hilton‚255). So knowing the meaning of Beelzebub’s name and the name of

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    Paradise Valley: A Rock Star to a Man Since the release of his first album in 2001‚ John Mayer has established himself as a prominent singer-songwriter who defies genre typecasting while creating music that is both popular and unique. The release of his latest album‚ Paradise Valley‚ in August 2013‚ has both surprised and excited his expanding fan base. It successfully depicts Mayer ’s unpredictable nature as a music personality as he delivers a new twist on his classic soft rock style. John Mayer

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    Unfulfilled Desire Unfulfilled desire and rebellion are predominant themes that arise throughout Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein‚ and John Milton’s Paradise Lost. Starting off with Walton’s letters‚ it is clear that Walton is damaged psychologically. He commenced on this journey to “a part of the world never visited‚” because of a burning desire to believe that he achieved something important in his life (52). During this journey‚ Walton realized he was situated on a ship occupied by men who he didn’t

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    the true protagonist of Paradise Lost‚ has been brewing for centuries. One would gather that Milton‚ a Puritan‚ would have no problem casting God as the hero‚ and Satan as the antagonist. But looking back in history‚ Milton saw that most epic heroes had conflicts that prevented them from accomplishing their goals. God and his Son have no conflict‚ and Adam’s story doesn’t really begin until the Fall of Man. Therefore‚ Milton was forced to select Satan as the hero of Paradise Lost because he adheres

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    . In "Paradise of Bachelors and Tartarus of Maids" by Herman Melville‚ Melville exposes the differences between the occupations‚ status of wealth‚ and health conditions between "unmarried" men and women. Melville describes the life of a bachelor to be like heaven‚ while a maid’s life like hell. In the section of Paradise of Bachelors‚ Melville characterizes the modern day bachelors as templars‚ who were Catholic solider monks that protected people to get to the Holy Land. He then compares "...‚ the

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    This Side of Paradise Research Project Many American authors worked hard to change American history. Fitgerald was one of the heroic authors. Fitzgerald quotes‚ " A big man has no time really to do anything but just and be big." F. Scott Fitzgerald lived his life as an amazing person. He contributed to the society with many fantastic stories. This Side of Paradise was the first book Fitzgerald published‚ that turned into an immediate success. Throughout his life‚ he was unsuccessful in overcoming

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    societal norms that are presented along with the roles that are presented. In John Milton’s “Paradise Lost”‚ the case is no different when it comes to the creation of Adam and Eve. Adam and Eve’s creation represents the beginning of Man‚ to which Satan is greatly and thoroughly pleased to have witnessed so that he can begin his ultimate goal to achieve the Fall of Man. The Garden of Eden is the Paradise that the character of God has referred to‚ where Adam and Eve are born. While they are both free

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    ------------------------------------------------- The Rebellion of Satan in John Milton’s Paradise Lost Paradise Lost is the famous epic by 17th-century English poet John Milton. The poem concerns the Biblical story of the Man: the story of the fallen angel Satan‚ head of the rebellious angels who have just fallen from Heaven along with the rest of the rebel angels and how he tempted Adam and Eve to eat of the forbidden fruit and fall from grace.  As the poem’s antagonist‚ Satan is the originator

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