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1701: A Man For All Seasons 2
... with a moral dilemma that will determine the outcome of his life. More, chancellor of England , and a strong Christian believer is forced to choose between his close friend, King Henry VIII, and the supreme lord his God. More is a man of moral integrity because he refuses to submit to external pressures to sign the oath condoning the Act of Supremacy. He follows his heart and soul in doing what ...
1702: A Bird Came Down The Walk.
... cautiously because its natural habitat is in the sky. And the he drank a Dew From a convenient Grass And then hopped sidewise to the Wall To let a Beetle pass When the bird finally flies away the poem's flow mimics that of a flying bird, very calm and free "And he unrolled his feathers / And rowed him softer home ". She describes a birds flight like rowing in an ocean ...
1703: Use Of Fairy Tales In Germany Pale Mother
... rip her clothes off, and hack the body into pieces with axes. On of the murders notices the girl wears a gold band, but cannot pull it off her finger. He cuts off thefinger which flies from the table and lands in the girls lap. Before the thieve can look for it, the crone offers them some wine, which she has laced with a sleeping potion. The thieves fall prey to ...
1704: The Picture Of Dorian Gray
... luxurious and fashionable life. His friend, the painter Basil Hallward painted a portrait capturing the boy's youth, innocence and beauty. His state of mind developed from pure to poisoned as Dorian evolved himself with Lord Henry Wotton, and he received corrupting influences from the amoral and selfish man. In great envy of his own canvas reflection, Dorian wished upon eternal youth while his picture aged. This prayer was answered. For ...
1705: Zeus
Zeus is the supreme god and ruler of Olympus. He is known by many titles: Lord of the Sky, the Cloud-gatherer, the Rain-god and Zeus the Thunderer, all of which show which force of nature was considered tobe the most important in Ancient Greece - rain. In most other mythologies ...
1706: Sociological Perspective From The Blues Brothers
... behavior of Jake Blues. Now that the Blues brothers have gone through this rite of passage they redeem themselves worthy of existence and know they can not fail. Unable to make a mistake because the Lord is on their side. This revelation characterizes a sense of their ideal world. A feministic viewpoint of The Blues Brothers would likely be negative. The female characters are portrayed as dependent women who are easily ...
1707: Scarlet Letter- Judgment
... of view, she knew it was there, but what reminded her of it was Pearl. With a child, Hester was given the chance to teach the Bible to her and by teaching Pearl about her Lord, that was Hester's main repent to God. God is the one that created man and He is the one that gave them free will. God has a plan for everyone and for a society ...
1708: Music And Censorship
... them as well, they act as gods, which no one can touch. For example, think of it like a secret dictatorship, and we breathe as a fascist society, which puts fun and feelings above the Lord, above all. Many of the musicians consist of non-religious people who live only for fun and only for themselves. Why then would we, especially as Christians, put our total devotion in them? It exists ...
1709: Macbeth 2
... symbol of blood in the scene in which she walks in her sleep. She says, "Out damned spot! Out I say! One: two: why then 'tis time to do't: hell is murky. Fie, my lord, fie, a soldier, and afeard? What need we fear who knows it when none can call out power to account? Yet who would have thought the old man to have had so much blood in ...
1710: Lyrics
... them as well, they act as gods, which no one can touch. For example, think of it like a secret dictatorship, and we breathe as a fascist society, which puts fun and feelings above the Lord, above all. Many of the musicians consist of non-religious people who live only for fun and only for themselves. Why then would we, especially as Christians, put our total devotion in them? It exists ...


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