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    Adam Frank Monologue

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    Step-Mother for assistance. Father O'Malley, a friend of David's and Police Chaplain, approached from the pulpit. "REPENT YOUR SINS AND LOVE AND OBEY THY FATHER, OR YOU SHALL BE TORTURED FOR ETERNITY." The Man of God frothed at the mouth and screamed at Adam and Eve in front of the entire Parish, continuing even as the boy cried and cowered away in abject terror. A man who was meant to be loving, and care for his flock. A man who..................... NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! Adam's head struck the

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    Zach Markon One of the most frequently asked questions of all time is, “Does God exist?” That’s pretty frustrating. I mean, can you imagine if you had an entire race of people always questioning your existence? People seem to forget that I have feelings too. Anyways, yes, I do exist. I think it’s important for me to tell the story of the Earth’s creation the way it actually happened. The Bible is pretty boring, there are hardly any jokes in it, and I just don’t think it captures the essence of

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    being who runs wild with the animals. Enkidu gets created as a companion of Gilgamesh. The story shares similarities with the biblical story of the Garden of Eden in Genesis. The similarity of Enkidu’s movement from culture to civilization and how Adam got expelled from the Garden of Eden include: - In both stories a woman is responsible for the transformation of a man from a wildlife into a civilized life. In the Epic, Enkidu is rejected by the animal world after having sex with a harlot; the harlot

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    Gilgamesh Comparison

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    Both of the stories have many similar character archetypes. Both of the stories show how the character have flaws, they are not perfect. Also both stories have the same theme. To be happy with what they have. Gilgamesh wanted immortality and Adam ate the apple that God said not to eat (Beers). After Gilgamesh decided to go find immortality,

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    vein to the above example, another major similarity is how in both creation stories, the deity plays an active role in shaping the lives of man through intervention or punishment. In Genesis, God does this by creating other wildlife as helpmates which Adam then names, by creating Eve, and also eventually punishing man for disobeying the order to not eat from the Garden. In the Theogony,

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    Atomic Bomb Monologue

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    Adam walks to the mountain top where he and Eve used to meet at their young age. “I guess this is the end” said Adam to himself. He sits there for a while thinking the little time he finally met Eve again. Eve then appears when Adam stands up to leave. “Adam, wait!!” Eve shouted. With excitement Adam looks up finds Eve with a big smile finally meeting each other again. Eve is then pulled over to the down world where they used to meet every single time before the accident occurred. They both smile

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    CAIN AND ABEL “And Adam knew Eve his wife, and she conceived and bare, Cain, and said, I have gotten a man from the Lord. And she again bare, his brother Abel. And Abel was a keeper of sheep, but Cain was a tiller of the ground. And in the process of time it came to pass, that Cain brought of the fruit of the ground an offering unto the Lord. And Abel, he also brought of the firstlings of his flock and of the fat thereof. And the Lord had respect unto Abel and his offering. But unto Cain and to his

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    William Blake, born on November 28, 1757 in London, United Kingdom, wrote “A Poison Tree” to explain to everyone the wrong doings of the Church by teaching people to suppress their anger and the “evil” within them as that will only enhance their resentment furthermore. Inspired by his religion, “A Poison Tree” was written as an attempt to inform people about the problems that are created when one does not address the issue or their anger when it is still minor and resolvable. When grudges are kept

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    Eve’s Impact on Adam “The Diaries of Adam and Eve” are a Mark Twain satirical retelling of the bible’s Adam and Eve. Twain’s Diary entry style cleverly represents how differently, both the characters react and develop after meeting for the first time. Adam feels that Eve’s introduction worsens his quality of life because he feels invaded and he longs for the comfort of his own solitude whereas, Eve is interested in Adam and doesn’t like the feeling of solitude. As the diary entries progress it is

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    1984 By George Orwell

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    Tabula Rasa You cannot avoid it, you cannot outrun it, you cannot fight it, there is no escaping. You can stand staring directly into a mirror for hours on end, but you will never see your reflection. And as you absorb the world around you, your mind will grow tired, your eyes will become blurry, and you will feel as if you are suffocating. You were brought into this world with a personality that will separate you from every other person on this planet. You are unique in every way; what you choose

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