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    The New World: a final examination of God and man’s relationship The Bible consists of a wide array of stories and themes that has captured audiences’ attention and interest across borders and time for a number of reasons. However, it is particularly interesting to compare the beginning and end of the Bible – Genesis and Revelation – in order to observe on what terms the dynamic relationship between man and God began and ended. It can be argued that one’s understanding of this relationship between

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    A worldview is the foundation on which you build your understanding of the world. The worldview of each individual person represents their interpretation of the world, what is true, and what is ethical. These beliefs affect everyone in their lifestyle choices and their aptitude of society. When building a foundation for your worldview, the book of Genesis provides ample facts regarding the natural world, human identity, human relationships, and civilization. The first chapter of Genesis teaches

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    created humans. First man and then woman known as Adam and Eve. ”And he places everything and everyone in a garden, a perfect world. No sickness, no death, no hate, no hunger”(King 2003,p. 21). But there was one rule, of every tree of a garden there was some nuts and fruits, but none of them was supposed to eat anything. But next what happens is that Adam and Eve breaks the rule. Eve takes a bite of an apple and brings it back for Adam to eat. Adam instead of saying no, ate it. As soon as the rule

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    In Paradise Lost, Satan is presented as the antagonist of Omnipotence, whose role is to bring evil out of good, and whose later aim is to cause the fall of humankind (God’s best creation) as a means to find solace in making others as miserable as he is… In this essay I will analyze the evolution of Satan’s character, and how the reader’s perception of Satan will change either seeing him as a hero, a poetic force, or as a personified-self-contradiction throughout the books I, IV, and IX from Paradise

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    dirt and white roses are above its head. It is emphasized not from just the color, but also from its proportion. It's the largest animal in the painting. Studying the painting more deeply, I noticed a pair of people in the background behind the horse, Adam and Eve. They are picking a

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    found within Genesis and is about the creation of man, the first one is named Adam. Adam was created out of dust in God’s image. He was placed within a utopia, the Garden of Eden, with all the provisions he needed to live in happiness forever. However, this predetermined destiny never came to be. During this story, we see another character emerge, she is called a woman and is named Eve. Eve is treated much differently than Adam is, and is blamed for the change in Adam’s, and therefore all human kinds

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    “Is there, then an evil that is innate, that is the little piece of monster in all of us.” (Cusatis). Every person has two sides, no one is completely good or completely evil. In the East of Eden, John Steinbeck uses a biblical metaphor to illustrate the innate good and evil that humans encounter. The novel includes several characters that are purely evil or do evil deeds. The Trask family is directly correlated to the Garden of Eden and other biblical narratives. “Steinbeck puts more into his stories

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    The idea of the eternal battle between good and evil has existed in the world since the first footstep of intellectuals. Whether or not there are distinct good and evil is up to how individuals define things and believe in. However, it is clear that there are always two different ideas or forces that often do not agree on certain aspects. Assigning good and evil simply became the cheat sheet of defining and designating components of those complex relationships. One of those complex relationships

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    Option B : Satan’s Betrayal? Paradise Lost -an epic produced by a religious man- John Milton. There were multiple scenarios including the topic of betrayal by an array of characters in this particular epic and even out of this, including the shakespeare play Romeo and Juliet have included this certain topic. Lady Capulet and capulet -Juliet’s parents- had betrayed their own daughter by forcing her into marriage with some other man (who had begged her father to be with her and capulet

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    The Outsiders, a coming-of-age novel written by S.E.Hinton, tells the story of the loss of innocence due to violence and grief through fourteen year old Ponyboy Curtis’ eyes. Robert Frost’s 1923 poem, Nothing Gold Can Stay, is referred to in the novel. The author deliberately includes the poem to reject the idea of Nothing Gold Can Stay; show how growing up can force us to get rid of our innocence; and to show the connection between the boys losing their ‘paradise’ and the poem. The concept of

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