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    In Nathaniel Hawthorne’s “Young Goodman Brown”‚ you can see the theme of hypocrisy of religious zealotism in overflowing symbolism. Hawthorne was not very subtle with his symbolism. The first symbolism used is Goodman Brown’s wife’s name‚ Faith. Hawthorne made this her name to show the Brown is departing from his faith for the night. Faith begs for Brown to stay with her‚ but he is insistent upon leaving. He leaves at sunset‚ Hawthorne uses sensory language to show that the night gets darker the

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    In the Legends of the Devil‚ there is a common theme that angels and Heaven trump devils and Hell. While this is a common theme in most monotheism cultures‚ the difference here is that the devil comes across as a weaker character than even the average human. In the stories‚ The Rich Ranchero’s Maguey Fense and The Pulque Vendor Tricks the Devil‚ the devil is tricked. The rachero is able to make the cock crow before day break and the pulque vendor is able to get the devil too drunk to keep working

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    The Devil Both Tom walker and daniel webster had devil type figures in there stories Guarded the treasure of the pirate named kid and the other one was a devil named scratched Jabez stone was just the same as tom walker they both sold there soul to the devil also known as scratch they both hated there life so they decided to change it for the better King philip and governor dale were sorta the same they were both chiefs governor dale was chief at a naval station and king philip was wampanoag chief

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    Tom Walker Quetions

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    Name:       School:       Date:       Facilitator:       4.01 “The Devil and Tom Walker” Questions Directions: Answer the following questions in complete sentences. (18 points) 1. Who is the author of “The Devil and Tom Walker”?      washington irving 2. What is the setting of the story?      boston Massachusetts country side 3. Whose treasure is buried in the woods?      Deacon Peabody 4. Why didn’t this person come back and get his treasure?      He was under the influnece of the devil 5. What

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    Phantom Of The Opera

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    The Phantom of the Opera! In the play Phantom of the Opera written by Arthur Kopit‚ it contains many inner and outer realities. That form between many characters. People’s inner realities can distort their image of themselves and alter their perception of the outer world. The character phantom who has lived in the subterranean levels of the opera house his whole life. He shadowed himself from the face of reality. He can not let in the reality that is the world above him

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    Genesis: The Original Sin

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    The Original Sin Throughout the book of Genesis‚ the serpent has been portrayed as the evil entity several times. The most evident example of this is the story of the snake telling Eve to eat the fruit of the forbidden tree. She‚ in turn gives the fruit to Adam who also consumes it. This poem is my representation of this famed story. The Original Sin A woman and a man‚an essential part of God’s master plan.The Garden of Eden‚ the place they lived.They were given all it had

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    Job‚ after serving as God’s humble servant‚ is put to an extreme character test when God decides to bury him in misfortune and pain. The traits that Job exhibits during three cycles of exchange with his friends and God fluctuates from confusion to utter defiance‚ and finally return to that of virtue following God’s response from the whirlwind. While Job displays many emotional and character traits‚ the underlying states of misery‚ confusion and anger all highlight his weakness in faith. Following

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    Response Paper II : Response to Guest Lecturer Cimminnee Holt On Thursday‚ 7th February‚ guest lecturer Cimminnee Holt came to present the Church of Satan‚ founded in 1966 in San Francisco‚ California by Anton Szandor LaVey. Information found in this response paper is based on her article Death and Dying in the Satanic Worldview in the Journal of Religion and Culture‚ vol. 22/1 (2011) and on the slides that she presented. The members of this church are atheists called Satanists. LaVey wrote The

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    Satan: the Unsung Hero?

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    and the Great Books March 5‚ 2013 Satan: The Unsung Hero? Having the title of a hero has changed substantially over the centuries‚ but throughout all of the changes a few things have stood strong. Passion‚ strength‚ determination‚ leadership‚ and cunning all have passed the test of time‚ and oddly enough John Milton’s character of Satan in Paradise Lost has all of these attributes. Is it possible that Satan may be viewed as a hero? Throughout the story‚ Satan shows strong characteristics of an

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    Satan in Paradise Lost

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    Seeing Satan in a different light in Paradise Lost Satan is a character that has been ridiculed and teased in our modern world because of his symbolization of evil‚ combined with the underlying hypothesis that good will always triumph over evil ultimately questioning and mocking his presence. In Paradise Lost John Milton frays from the typical view of Satan as the devil-on-your-shoulder by having the readers absorbed in the idea that they actually feel sympathetic towards this evil creature. Within

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