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    THE GENALOGY OF JESUS CHRIST Matthew begins with the genealogy of Jesus‚ tracing Him back to Abraham‚ the progenitor of the Jews. Matthew 1:1-17‚ traces Jesus’ ancestral lineage through the line of Joseph. Although Joseph was not Jesus’ biological father he was his legal father. God had promised that the Messiah would be a descendant of Abraham and David. Matthew traces Jesus’ legal linage back to these two men in order to demonstrate to the Jews that Jesus had the proper genealogy to

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    and child‚ bridegroom and bride‚ friends of unequal status.” (Norton‚ 1705) His poem titled “Redemption” is a perfect example of this. Herbert goes off searching for the Lord‚ however he is not at “his manner” so he goes off searching for him where he is found among the sinners. The poem’s general theme is about Herbert‚ and his relationship with Christ and how he feels as though it is lacking. He is hoping to get a new lease; a stronger relationship with Christ where Christ is more involved. The

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    Kidnapped for Christ was just supposed to be a documentary by Kate Logan that aimed to document the life of struggling teenagers sent to Escuela Caribe‚ a Christian boarding school located in the Dominican Republic. But as she went down into the condition of these people‚ what can be called part of the modern-day anawim‚ she found out more than what she needed. Her faith was shaken‚ and she found herself questioning not only God but also her faith‚ into the Christianity she believed in. She had anticipated

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    II: War Brides Did you know that most of the women who became war brides moved to the United States just to see there husband? As many as 100‚000 of them were British‚ 150‚000 to 200‚000 came from Europe‚ and another 16‚000 came from Australia and New Zealand. Today you will learn the main reason why the wives of World War Two Veterans moved to the United States of America‚ you will also find out‚ where many of the war brides are from. I will also tell you a few stories of real war brides‚ you will

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    The Bride Comes to Yellow Sky Stephen Crane took a unique approach to storytelling when he wrote “The Bride Comes to Yellow Sky”. He did not just focus on the hero alone; he also talked about the bride and included her in the title to advertise her importance in the story. The symbolism in this story makes it more interesting. The role that each character in a story plays is very important‚ though each character’s idea of their own part may not be the identical as other characters’. For example

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    can feel free to make their own choices would be the expectations the person feels that he or she must fulfill. Often‚ these expectations come from family or friends. An example of this sort of peer pressure can be found in the novel The Princess Bride. In the story‚ Fezzik becomes reliant on the genius and guidance of Vizzini. The word of the Sicilian becomes unquestionable law to Fezzik; if Vizzini says it‚ Fezzik does it. Fezzik‚ in a sense‚ gave his freedom away to Vizzini‚ because Fezzik feared

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    Often written for children‚ traditional fairytales are fictitious works with magical qualities. However‚ “The Bloody Chamber” by Angela Carter and The Princess Bride by William Goldman‚ are no traditional fairytales. Although both poses the fictitious qualities and traits of traditional fairytales‚ neither work can be considered as being written for children. The use of violence in sex‚ pornographic imagery‚ and the objectification of women show that the stories are intended for mature readers.

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    Savannah Sheets 9th English 24 May 2012 The Princess Bride Movie Review “Hello. My name is Inigo Montoya. You killed my father. Prepare to die.” This is one of the many humorous lines in the movie‚ The Princess Bride. The Princess Bride is a romantic‚ action-comedy film and was directed by Rob Reiner in 1987. The plot of this movie is a fairytale narrated by a grandfather to his grandson full of action in attempt of getting a kidnapped princess back to her childhood love the day before her planned

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    "The Bride Comes to Yellow Sky" concerns the efforts of a town marshal bringing his new bride to the "frontier" town of Yellow Sky Texas‚ at a time when the Old West is being slowly but inevitably civilized. At the climax of the story‚ the stereotypical and seemingly inevitable gunfight‚ a staple feature of Westerns‚ is averted‚ and the reader senses that all such gunplay is a thing of the past‚ that in fact Crane is describing the "end of an era." Crane’s four-part story concerns man’s interaction

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    structure that varies so it is more entertaining. I gave The Hobbit straight 4’s on all of criterion‚ now I know this may seem like a baffling choice but hear me out first. As much as I liked the writing in The Hobbit the writing in The Princess Bride was on a completely different level. To give them both straight fives wouldn’t have been fair. J.R. Tolkien had some good writing in The Hobbit‚

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