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    your heart will be also” (Luke 12:34, NIV). In the short stories, “The Rocking-Horse Winner” by D.H. Lawrence, and “The Prodigal Son” by St. Luke, the authors take an in-depth look at what the parents in both stories treasure. Hester, the mom in “The Rocking-Horse Winner,” values money and material items more than anything, even her son Paul. The Father in “The Prodigal Son” is a kind, loving man, who values his family more than anything money could ever buy. The authors of the short stories,

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    One of the biggest differences between Buddhism and Christianity is highlighted in the parable of the Prodigal Son. Both religions have similar versions of this story, but the message each conveys is different. In the Christian version of the parable, we are urged to repent for our sins and return to God. Forgiveness, according to the story, must be earned, as there is now way to “gain” it through human achievements. On the other hand, the Buddhist parable teaches that achieving nirvana—or perfect

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    Carelessness Sometimes the desire to give can be overwhelming, especially when you have a plethora of what another person craves. In the parable, “Prodigal Son” from The King James Bible, a reckless son takes advantage of his father’s wealth, but to everyone’s surprise he was never punished. Actually, he was even celebrated for returning home after blowing away the millions of dollars his father had gave him. The boy’s brother on the other hand was not having it, and confronted his father about

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    The Parable of the Prodigal Son, they show virtue through family love and courage. Sandra Cisneros in “Only Daughter” is a young Mexican woman who is the only daughter in a family of six sons. Ever since she was a young girl, all that Cisneros wanted was “to win his approval” (Cisneros, 367). Everything Cisneros has ever written since graduating college has been for her father as she

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    Parable of the Prodigal Son reveals both Gods love for those who are ready to accept it, which in this case is the prodigal son who returns to his father, and his rejection of the self-centered righteousness. Repentance and forgiveness are essential to everyday life. In the book of Luke, the parable of the prodigal son is told. The father in the parable represents God. The prodigal son is symbolic of one who is living in sin, repents, and returns to fellowship with God. The prodigal son decided he had

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    “The Parable of the Prodigal Son” is one of the most widely recognizable stories in history. The themes include selfishness, remorsefulness, forgiveness, jealousy, and gratitude. The parable was set in ancient times, but is still relevant today. Jesus Christ often used stories to illustrate lessons that were used in Bible times. It is thought that this one was told to his disciples. One of the first themes expressed is selfishness. The boy in the story wants his share of all the money his father

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    Luke's Parable Mother

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    inspired me the most was the father of the prodigal son. In Luke's parable of the lost son (15:11-32) we see that the younger of two sons asks his father for his shares of his belongings. After receiving his inheritance, he set on a journey to a distant land where he spent his money and lived lavishly. Soon he had used up all of his inheritance and the country struck famine. He found work but it was not working out. He decided to go back to his father, not as a son, but as a paid servant. The father in

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    “I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character.” This famous excerpt from Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s “I have a Dream” speech seems to echo the very sentiment of the narrator, whom we find out later is “Mama” and Mrs. Johnson, in the short story “Everyday Use” by Alice Walker. She alludes to her eldest daughter Dee and says “sometimes I dream a dream in which Dee and I are

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    There are clear instances of situational irony found in the short stories, “Prodigal Son”, “The Gift of the Magi”, and “The Yellow Wallpaper”. All of these stories have characters that found themselves in an unexpected circumstance. The biblical story, “Prodigal Son”, is about a father who plans to leave his sons an inheritance after he dies but his younger son asked his father for his share of the fortune early. The son was granted his money but knew he could no longer claim his family as his own

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    Love, Forgiveness, and Grace Imagine yourself at 16 years old, imagine yourself playing a game of bash and go hide. Now imagine that the people who your back stabbing are your best friend 's parents. Yeah… that was me doing the backstabbing, not to mention the fact that I did some serious cussing toward them. About a month later I was caught red handed in the month old emails that my buddy forgot to delete. However I am so very grateful that my friend didn 't delete the emails. Otherwise

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