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    identify Satan. As stated earlier, the wise angels were not able to discover the true identity of Satan. Eve is, therefore, destined to do the same. Although the narrator of the poem and God never discuss the true nature of Eve, Adam perceives her as a beautiful but “inferior in the mind/and inward faculties” (Paradise Lost, 7.541-542). Regardless of her true nature, it is clear that both Adam and Eve do not possess the equivalent amount of knowledge as the angels. After Raphael relates the story of Satan’s

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    His eyes were a crystal blue as clear as water. His lips were a perfect shape just about as plump and juicy as a ripe plum. His shirt was stretched so far you could see his biceps and pecs through anything. Tattoos were his addiction. He was walking proof of that. On his left arm was a memorial of all the family that was called home, as well as the name of his mom, Queen Amanda. The tattoos didn’t stop there on his neck there was a pair of lips, and on his right hand he had a tattoo that described

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    In the play Romeo and Juliet, written by William Shakespeare, we learn of the many hardships and highs Romeo and Juliet go through over the course of the story. The play Romeo and Juliet is based off two star-crossed lovers who are separated from each other due to a feud between their two families. Their love is so strong that at the end of the story Romeo and Juliet both end up committing suicide because they can’t live without each other. Whether it is problems with love, or them complimenting

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    introduced as a sheltered girl, terrified of the outside world. Sophie experiences many things that influence her to become a young woman that is willing to sacrifice her safety for the people she loves. She is influenced mostly by the antagonist, Angel. Angel supports Sophie in ways that make her want to change herself. Sophie changes positively throughout the story into a strong, fearless person, and Angel’s love for her is what makes her capable of that change. Sophie introduces herself in the story

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    the main characters in the play. Romeo is romantic and has a passion to love and be loved. He uses words to express his love. Firstly, for example, in Act 1 Scene 5, “If I profane with my unworthiest hand, this holy shrine, the gentle sin is this; my lips, two blushing pilgrims, ready stand. To smooth that rough touch with a tender kiss.” (W. Shakespeare 837) Romeo longs to be with Juliet, and in a way, invites her to his love.

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    introduced as a sheltered girl, terrified of the outside world. Sophie experiences many things that influence her to become a young woman that is willing to sacrifice her safety for the people she loves. She is influenced mostly by the antagonist, Angel. Angel supports Sophie in ways that make her want to change herself. Sophie changes positively throughout the story into a strong, fearless person, and Angel’s love for her is what makes her capable of that change. In the beginning, Sophie introduces

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    could be called complimentary color to draw attention to the young lady’s dress. As we observe, we can predict how detailed his work ended when combining like colors. Angel statues have emotion reactions that actually have a meaning. The angel on the right has one finger in his lips, defining a silence secret scene. The other two angels seems to have different personalities.

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    I don’t know why the alpha wanted me I was 5’5 and had brown hair with blonde highlights when out in the sun for long. It came to about my shoulders and would be longer if it wasn’t curly. I had blue eyes and an average face. My best quality is my lips, they are full and pink. My legs shook with anticipation of the run I didn’t want to shift because I wanted to get into the territory before getting detected. My wolf was white with blue eyes and had a tribal mark on my face which was black I don’t

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    loves him) - She loves him (He loves her) - He needs her (She needs him) - She needs him (He needs her) - She needs him - He needs her - - - [ Verse 1 ] [ Slow Rhyme Scheme ] Her reputation goes unnoticed She’s a star Without the fame of POTUS Her lips the spitting image of his desires Her body so elegant Yet alienated like the Myers He doesn’t want to lose her But somehow mistakenly seems to bruise her Her young heart crippled With pain now a tumor He never knew she would be a crater in his life

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    Macbeth’s soliloquy in Act 1 Scene 7 is crucial to the plot of the entire work because it shows Macbeth’s uncertainty about the crime he is about to commit to become King of Scotland. The religious allusions and metaphors in this passage contribute to its significance and to the desperation and inner turmoil felt by Macbeth over the impending murder of Duncan. Recurring ideas of miracles and fate are represented throughout the passage. The inclusion of these religious allusions may have been Shakespeare’s

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