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    students‚ they also held signs accusing them of irrelevant and absurd actions. This wasn’t the only barrier they had to overcome‚ governor Orval Faubus ordered the Arkansas national guard to surround the building and prevent the nine students from entering the school even though legally they were allowed to. this created a massive stir in the media and news‚ with the soldiers at the gates of the school stopping these nine

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    literal “serpent in the garden” which is an archetype of the romance genre as well as the archetype of creation stories‚ because this serpent which is a trial/ challenge that Adam and Eve have to face‚ he was tricky and deceitful‚ he approached Eve and asked “Really? None of the fruit in the garden? G-d says you must not eat any of it?”(NIV‚ Genesis 2:15-17) The reason that this is such an important passage is because it shows the trials that Eve‚ in specific had to go through with the serpent‚ which

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    Hierarchy and Separation In the Book of Genesis‚ God was the hierarchy and the humans remained sinners or separated from God. He punished his first creations for eating‚ he then flooded the earth to remove all evil and only his true followers survived. He was shown as a "bad" person throughout Genesis. Every one was to fear our great creator. Although‚ in essence‚ he was the superior being and his creations were the lower race. They were not to fear him‚ but to become closer to him and to see him

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    the Bird and Serpent. Not only did I choose these pieces for their beauty‚ but also because both works have similar yet different subjects‚ concepts‚ and formal elements. Both of these images have subject matter that is the same even though they’re different. The subjects for the Battle of Centaurs and Wild Beasts from Hadrian’s Villa are animals; centaurs (male and female)‚ tiger‚ lion‚ cheetah; as well as a pelt and rocky scenery. The subjects for Battle of the Bird and the Serpent are animals;

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    influence corrupts an unsuspecting group into believing lies. It sounds awfully similar to the one creation story in the Bible in which the serpent convinces Adam and Eve to eat from the tree of knowledge‚ even after God tells them not to eat from it. The serpent is not meant to be thought of as a literal serpent‚ but rather to symbolize evil. Just as the Serpent‚ Iago can easily be seen as the evil force in the story. It is possible that Iago too is not meant to be taken literally‚ but to show the

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    Ave.‚ BFRV Creative Middle School - 7 Lalaine Bennet & Gloria Diaz St.‚ BFRV Elizabeth Seton School - BF Resort Village‚ Las Pinas Fr. Angelico Lipani School‚ Inc. - Cor Ilaya 500 Talon II‚ BRFV Fr. Donato Giannoti Foundation‚ Inc. - FSHI Aventine Hills‚ Talon II GRR Integrated Learning Center - 33 Gloria Diaz St. BFRV‚ Pamplona Integrated Movement Academy‚ Inc. - 33 Gloria Diaz St. BFRV‚ Pamplona Kencare Learning Center - 44 Gloria Diaz cor N. Sancho St. BFRV‚ Talon II Merry Treasure School

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    Medusa‚ the Misunderstood Gorgon By having the appearance of gruesome scaly skin with pure piercing green eyes‚ and the uncanny appearance of snake. This terrifying beast with collective serpent skin tied around her waist like a belt‚ is the one and only Medusa‚ as her Mythology name suggests. Medusa is most notably known for her distinctive snakes for hair. Not only did she have snakes for hair that already appalled all of mankind‚ she also has the capacity to turn anyone who looks into her eyes

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    “Greed is a bottomless pit which exhausts the person in an endless effort to satisfy the need without ever reaching satisfaction.” -Erich Fromm. Greed is an underlying theme that repeatedly takes form throughout F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novels‚ it eats up and consumes his characters to the point of their deterioration. They all yearn for an outcome that they will never get‚ however they feel that the world owes whatever it is that they seek to them. Fitzgerald uses his characters to criticize the upper

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    rest of the novel is spent building their lives up and getting to know them through other characters‚ from the two artists in the third story that were in the other car which caused the accident‚ and ended up killing Jazzlyn and Corrigan‚ through Gloria‚ the grieving mother who adopts Jazzlyn’s daughter. The Love of a Mother: “My big tall boy‚ shaving. Long ago‚ long ago. The

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    fantasy‚ magical realism and the fabulous. In Boating for Beginners‚ she rewrites the Flood and Noah’s Ark. In her fiction‚ God has not created men‚ it is Noah that makes God “ by accident out of a piece of gateau and a giant electrical toaster”. Gloria a homodiegetic adolescent female narrator struggles to find her own identity in a word of distorted fictions that pass for unquestionable realities. To analyse the demystification of the rewritten history of the Genesis it is interesting to answer

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