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    Casey represents a latter-day Christ figure who longs to bring religious stability to the burgeon of migrant families facing West. Steinbeck manages to give Jim Casey the exact initials as the historical savior (J.C.)‚ which allows the reader to latch onto this connection from the beginning. Yet‚ Casey’s relation to Christ goes beyond such mere coincidences‚ and plays out rather in their similar plans of action. One of the many similarities between Casey and Christ is that Casey had also drifted

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    ************************************ mm/dd/yyyy Jeremiah as a Christ Figure in Peace like a River In the novel Peace like a River‚ Leif Enger creates the character Jeremiah Land as a Christ figure in order to convey the character’s role as a person whose life is spent serving others. Throughout the novel‚ there are many miracles performed‚ and some seem to obviously connect with Jeremiah. The intent of making Jeremiah a Christ figure comes to fulfillment by the novel’s end‚ when Jeremiah sacrifices

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    Christ Giving the Keys to St. Peter is an Italian painting by Pietro Perugino. The painting was created between the years 1481-1482. The painting is a fresco and was painted inside one of the upper walls of the Sistine Chapel. In 1481 Pope Sixtus IV hired Pietro Perugino to paint a portrait in a series of Fresco’s painted inside the Sistine in Rome. Perugino’s painting became an archetypal example of early renaissance paintings as he was able to create 3D illusions within the scene. Perugino was

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    Ida B. Wells-Barnett and Her Passion for Justice Lee D. Baker Ida B. Wells-Barnett was a fearless anti-lynching crusader‚ suffragist‚ women’s rights advocate‚ journalist‚ and speaker. She stands as one of our nation’s most uncompromising leaders and most ardent defenders of democracy. She was born in Holly Springs‚ Mississippi in 1862 and died in Chicago‚ Illinois 1931 at the age of sixty-nine. Although enslaved prior to the Civil War‚ her parents were able to support their seven children because

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    The similarity between the Caravaggio‚ The Entombment of Christ and Peter Paul Rubens‚ The Raising of the Cross are their dramatic movement and the lighting. When looking at both paintings‚ the body of Christ seems to be the focal point. As of the Entombment of Christ‚ in his background‚ there is nothing but darkness‚ and the light was shine on him‚ making him popping out from space. This concept is the same as The Raising of the Cross. As for the dramatic look‚ on both paintings‚ each character

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    Smash Hit Musicals of the Past Century: Jesus Christ Superstar Jesus Christ Superstar was a hit long before it became a musical. The musical was a rock opera concept recording produced as an album before it was staged on Broadway. It is based loosely on the Gospels’ story on the last week of Jesus Christ’s life showing the struggles between Judas and Jesus. The story follows Judas who is not please with Jesus’ rise in popularity because Judas believes Jesus is just a man‚ not a God and that Jesus

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    Simon‚ Christ-figure? In the book Lord of the Flies the charecter‚ Simon‚ is portrayed as a Christ-figure. He is shown to have all the qualities Christ has: intelligence‚ determination‚ and resiliance. Simon also is portrayed like Christ physically‚ he is skinny and not a strong person. Simon was very calm‚ kind‚ and he enjoyed being alone when ever he could. Simon was made fun of by the other kids because of how he acted and the things he said. One such occasion was when he was talking

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    Title: ‘The Suffering Servant in Isaiah refers to Jesus Christ.’ Number of words: 2160 Synopsis The identity of the Suffering Servant of Isaiah has long been debated. An examination of the Servant Songs presents a range of elements that when interpreted on their own can produce contentious conclusions regarding the identity of the Servant. Resting upon an understanding of language conventions such as the use of pronouns can lead to an individualistic conclusion. Looking at the historical

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    Solving Generation Y’s Passion Problem by Call Newport‚ an associate Professor of Computer Science at Georgetown University‚ posted on September 18th. 2012 on Harvard Business Review asserts that Generation Y is going into the working environment and things are not going well for them. This generation is also known as Generation me‚ and “The Worst Generation” not only due to the fact that they could be getting jobs and helping the economy‚ but also that according to reporters‚ we are selfish and

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    Passion Why bother to pursue a passion? Henry David Thoreau’s Walden is a text about seeking a purposeful life by following your passions. When you focus on your passions‚ your life becomes meaningful. Living life to its full potential makes your life meaningful. Throughout my own life‚ I have always had dreams and goals to achieve in the future. I believe Thoreau speaks about a person’s drive to see what tomorrow brings them when he writes about his “infinite expectation of the dawn.” line

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