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    Reading of Symbols in Moby Dick Abstract: Moby Dick is not merely a whaling tale or sea adventure‚ but also a philosophic novel with symbolic meanings. Moby Dick represents God owing to his godlike characters and his awfully severe beauty. Ahab symbolizes the league human with evil. In the whaling trip‚ we can see his bravery and patience‚ as well as his madness and stubbornness. The third symbolic element is the idea of the “counterpane” that is woven throughout the story as a symbol of the world’s

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    Steinbeck’s Symbols in The Pearl In The Pearl‚ John Steinbeck’s use of symbols emphasizes that the conflict between purity and evil present in one’s life is potentially deleterious. The symbol of Kino’s pearl represents evil and sin within the depths of wealth‚ with the ability to transform one into a savage. Kino’s pearl‚ as significant as it is‚ ironically blinds Kino with hope and desire for his son’s future. After Kino gave a prophecy about how the pearl would grant a perfect future for

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    African American religious music is the foundation of all contemporary forms of so called "black music." African American religious music has been a fundamental part of the black experience in this country. This common staple of the African American experience can be traced back to the cruel system of slavery. It then evolved into what we refer to today as gospel music. The goal of this paper is to answer three main questions. What are the origins of African American religious music? How did

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    Religious discrimination There is a serious issue under debate that threatens the freedom of every individual to dress the way that they want‚ the freedom of expression and the right to practise their religion. We are currently living in a society where basic human rights are violated‚ and bigots are allowed to dictate what women are allowed to wear and how they should follow their religion. Laws and policies have been passed in countries such as France‚ banning people from practising their

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    me think deeper and it explained more in detail. These ideas gave my mind things to think about. It produced questions and curiosity about the world they lived in‚ and it made me understand the book better. In The Giver‚ Lois Lowry emphasizes the symbols of the sled‚ the river‚ and the newborn child Gabriel. When the sled was first introduced

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    everyone. The non la‚ translates "leaf hat‚" because it is made out of leaves and is also very light and thin. The non la is used by villagers for protection from the sun‚ and it is also used as a fan in the hot and dry weather. The non la is also a symbol of beauty because it shows the very poor‚ simple life of a Vietnamese farmer. The non la dates back to the earliest civilizations thousands of years ago. It was used in the rice fields by farmers because Vietnam is very hot almost year-round. In

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    classic masterpiece‚ the image of water has been deemed thought-provoking and‚ thus‚ attached to multiple versions of illustrations. I contend that the image of water is inextricably interwoven with religious doctrines‚ as Elliot has repeatedly reinforced the salvation function of religions. Religious Impact on Elliot Those religion-oriented westerners could not bear the declaration made by Nietzsche that God has died by the end of 19th century‚ but what Nietzsche pointed out was merely the

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    The Cross Symbol of Love Most often when the Bible attempts to express God’s love‚ it makes a beeline for the cross of Jesus Christ. The cross is God’s statement of just how much He loves us. When we think of the immensity of God’s love‚ the first thing the Bible often asks us to do is to consider the price that was paid. God’s love is very personal toward us. It doesn’t matter where we have been‚ it doesn’t matter what we have done‚ it doesn’t matter what our experienced

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    Using Mathematical Symbols and Diagrams Fortunately‚ Microsoft Office includes tools needed to word-process symbols‚ subscripts‚ equations and diagrams as standard components. These are used to prepare professional-looking documents complete with equations and diagrams when needed. The tools needed for word-processing equations and diagram are common to the Microsoft Office suite of software and can be accessed from Microsoft Word‚ Excel and PowerPoint. The document‚ Using Symbols‚ Subscripts‚ Equations

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    achievements of his father and grandfather as a digger‚ but at the same time comparing the traditional occupation to his own way of “digging” as a writer. Heaney expresses a sense of isolation and resemblance he feels toward his family by using significant symbols throughout the poem. In the first stanza‚ Heaney introduces the readers to his pen‚ which he is content to hold as he finds a sense of belonging and comfort. The pen is described as a weapon‚ “snug as a gun” (2)‚ this gives the impression that the

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