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    in Heaven than that of a child like Adam in Eden. The creature displays more qualities of Lucifer; his abandonment, eternal suffering, and a vengeful attitude towards their creators. However, he displays the newborn and solitary qualities that Adam possesses. Mary Shelley’s creature is most like the envious Lucifer, whose creator struck from Heaven for his envy. Being cast from Heaven, Lucifer is permitted to do as he pleased while God went about his business. When viewing his creature, Victor Frankenstein

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    daily lives of human beings. This collection of poems includes The Tyger, a partnered poem in the series with The Lamb. Blake offers a new way of interpreting God through His creations in The Tyger. Blake demonstrates the fierceness of the tyger’s creator throughout the poem. The tyger is viewed as a vicious creature that people view as a threat to their lives in many cases. A creature so evil to be created by a God depicted as loving baffles many people, Blake included it would seem. The narrator

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    illustrating the role of the visual in the obfuscation of morality. Even Frankenstein, the monster’s creator, is blind to the innocence of the being he animates. Upon reflection, he recounts, “breathless horror and disgust filled my heart… unable to endure the aspect of the being I created, I rushed out of the room” (35), yet this rationalization lacks material justification. Frankenstein, as the creator, is endowed with a responsibility for the being he escorts into the world, a basic social value accepted

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    He is not present! The extension of our downfall towards the will of the Creator granted his depart from us. Pubs, social clubs, sports and entertainment events gather more souls than the places dimed of worship. Today, people around the earth have come to the conclusion their desire to be entertained is greater than the desire to knowledge their own creation. They have exchanged lasting health, wealth, protection and eternal existence for the dream of a holiday, car or a house. We sold our own existence

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    focus on procreation, creation and the fall of man. The first two chapters analyzes the theological revolution of man in terms of nature, and the third section focuses on the fall of man. Every human was created in the likeness and image of the Creator. Therefore, everyone should be proud of themselves and always appreciate others. However, chapter one also portrays how the material component of mankind is connected to their spiritual component to depict their personality. Everyone was also created

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    cultural values from the society they originate, some of which show similarities. In addition to these cultural values these stories set up a relationship between the creator and the creation, and with it their views and obligations to one another. Furthermore, these myths establish characteristics on the nature of man, their creator and humanities condition. Cultural values are revealed in these stories. The greek myth of Prometheus shows that ancient greek culture blamed women for the evils of

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    everyday. In order to have an effective Ad makers focus on ethos, pathos, and logos; which are key points which work together to make an ad unforgettable. When an ad exhibits those characteristics it allows a bond to be created between the view and the creator. A bond in which its viewer can be convinced and cause them to have an altered viewpoint than they had before, which will hopefully motivate them to make a change and put an end to distracted driving. How do we KNOW to trust this ad? The ad

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    end with different victors and very different balances of power. The fall of “Paradise Lost” does have motives and patterns common with the fall of “Othello.” Each story establishes the authority of a Supreme Being, God the creator and Othello respectively. God the creator made

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    David is awesome David is awesomer David is awesomest David is awesomerest David is boy genius David is Einstein's mentor The world is nothing compared to how bossome David is David is cool David is popular David is smarter than Rafeed/Rafe and Paul combined David is a Pharoah David is a king David is a millinillionare (search it up because it's real) David is boss David is bossome David is bosser David is bossest David is bosserest David is bossomer David is bossomest David is bossomerest David’s

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    humanity, He is responsible for the redemption from it. Since before Adam and Eve were given the free will to choose him or not, He has been planning a way to return humanity back to the harmony it once had in the Garden of Eden. God is truly the creator and redeemer of humanity, because he made humanity for a purpose that they ultimately did not follow and yet he still brought his creation back to him. Someone cannot be a savior if they have no one who is need of saving. To begin to prove how God

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