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    Fallen Angels Mark Lorenz O. Sumpay September 11, 2016 SENTENCE OUTLINE Title: Fallen Angels Thesis Statement: Fallen angels are true yet they appear to us scary. Whether we like it or not they exist. It is time for us to be aware and be open minded. I. Introduction A. Fallen angels really exist and have higher consciousness than man and they have the power to deceive in order to takeover people’s lives. II. Discussion A. What are fallen angels? 1. Fallen angels are referred to

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    Biblical allusion during the Romantic Age was not uncommon. Because Biblical images and references were in the minds of most Romantic readers, a poet would often use this strategy to contextualize an assertion being made. Wordsworth is no different. However, the level to which he uses this technique within his poetry fluctuates. The Ruined Cottage only contains two obvious examples, while Michael is rich with Biblical imagery and allusion. Because of this difference, the Biblical allusion within

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    helped as the result. Here is today’s message relating to your experience: Card #1 ~Archangel Uriel~ ‘You Know What to Do’ “Trust your inner knowledge, and act upon it without delay” Choosing this card is an indication that you are far wiser than you realize. Your Higher Self has already given you the answers that you seek. Trust and embrace this knowledge. If you are not sure or doubtful, ask Uriel to give you clear signs to validate your thoughts and ideas. You can also ask for help in taking

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    Uriel was jealous of the Guardian, and believed he should hold the spear of power.  As the Guardian looked into the sky, Immediately He felt a change in hem, and became a beast, At this time Saveria was awake and went outside, the beast ran through the forest

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    A few years prior to writing Paradise Lost, John Milton lost his vision. In fact, Milton does not hide the reality that his “eyes, that roll in vain…find no dawn”(Paradise Lost, 3.22-23). The light that Milton refers to, however, is not just physical, but it is also spiritual. There is a third type of blindness that Milton addresses, blindness from knowledge. Milton is concerned with this form of blindness in a number of works, perhaps most notably Areopagitica. The acquisition of knowledge plays

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    Adam and Eve, however, possess a greater disadvantage in that they do not have the knowledge required to simply 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

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    Charles Wallace had to go through a beach. While on Uriel when Meg, Charles Wallace, and Calvin were on Mrs.Whatsit, they were supposed to fly up a mountain, see beautiful human-like beasts who sang beautifully, use flowers to breathe, see the black thing, and start to list some of the greatest warriors of Earth. In the movie when they landed on Uriel, there were flowers who spoke color, they did not fly up a mountain but instead explored Uriel on Mrs.Whatsit’s back, Calvin fell off of Mrs.Whatsit

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    In “Paradise Lost” the character of Satan is created by Milton. There are many characters of Satan in literature, and over the creation of each Satan, he as a character has evolved. It is thought by John Carey that Milton observed the former characters of Satan and used them as inspiration to influence his new character as Satan. Milton created Satan as the author of evil and created him by himself. Satan is the main character throughout “Paradise Lost” that starts the story and puts events into

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    Kor, Eva and Lisa Buccieri. Surviving the Angel of Death. Indiana: Tanglewood, 2009. Print. In the book Surviving the Angel of Death, Eva Kor and Lisa Buccieri tell the story of Eva Kor as a twin surviving camp Auschwitz. They talk about the struggles of surviving and the horrible things that Eva can never forget and will have trauma have for the rest of her life. Eva Kor had her family all taken away to be killed in front of her. The book talks about how they survived camp Auschwitz by sneaking

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    “Satan as archangel, before his fall, is never shown by Milton, but this stage of existence is often alluded to, as is the fact that some of his archangelic powers remain”(Carey pg.162). Satan is a character within Milton’s “Paradise Lost” who exemplifies a being on a journey to achieve goodness for himself by getting back at the being who put him into eternal damnation. Satan is forced by his own mind to rebel against God for what he has done to him by ‘making him fall from the eternal kingdom’

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