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| 151. | Obediah The trouble with Esau is pride. Pride is the root of all human evil, and pride is the basic characteristic of what the Bible calls the flesh that lusts against, wars against, the Spirit. The flesh is a principle that stands athwart God's purposes in human life and continually defies what God is tryi...
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| 152. | SYMBOLOGY IN MRS. DALLOWAY SYMBOLOGY IN MRS. DALLOWAY In the book, Mrs. Dalloway, Virginia Woolf portrays her life in a novel, using pseudo-characters to demonstrate her various personas. She allows the characters to live in a society similar to her own, and she illustrates this society in her writing. Many of Woolf’s family ...
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| 153. | Love and Hate Usually when one thinks of love, he does not associate the word hate with it. When one thinks of love, he thinks about noble sacrifices and intimacy. ... But let me tell you this, love is the first step towards hatred. ... “Better is a dinner of herbs where love is, than a stalled ox and hatred th...
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| 154. | Alice in Wonderland ... However, in Lewis Carroll’s celebrated story, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland & Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There, he modifies the final line of this riddle just as he alters many other traditional songs and rhymes throughout his allegory. ... A specific episode complete...
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| 155. | religious influence on art Ancient Greek Art Greek and Roman Art-
* NOTE * Classical Period 500bc to 500ad-Sought to show importance of heroes or mythological gods/goddesses
Parthenon –
Greek, 5th Century B. ...
The Erechtheum was a temple from the middle classical period of Greek art and architecture, built on the ...
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| 156. | fall of the house of usher ... One in particular, The fall of the House of Usher, Poe uses a literary device called a allegory, in which a story is made up of many symbols that together amount to a main symbolic representation in the overall story. In Poe’s story, he uses such symbols as, the house of usher, the fungus and ...
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| 157. | Benito Cereno An Allegory of a transference of Power In his short story “Benito Cereno,” American writer Herman Melville (1819-1891) portrays several subtextual themes underlying his narrative. In the foremost order, Melville establishes through his allegorical work that a transference of power has occurred from an antique, haggard Spain to an indust...
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| 158. | english narrative ...
[JS1]: solve the poverty of Ireland, denouncing the English for not trying to solve the problem. ... He was Anglo-Irish, but his real vocation was London and English affairs. ... It tells the reader that the book is about English politics. ... If people saw how reason was applied to pol...
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| 159. | fsdjn sdjn ndfjdsn jasdbfjb f bf ijehu hf his 1975 book Ignorance, Peter Unger discussed the possibility of an evil scientist who uses a computer to deceive our minds in an elaborate simulation. Hilary Putnam took this even further in 1981 in his book Reason, Truth, and History by describing the possibili...
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