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    Rubén del Mazo Villanueva 3 January 2013 CAIN by GEORGE GORDON BYRON (LORD BYRON) In this paper we are going to analyze the work Cain by the British poet Lord Byron‚ published in 1821‚ in which we can appreciate an outstanding influence of John Milton’s Paradise Lost. The story of Cain and Abel appears in the book of Genesis in the Bible‚ and the reader must understand that this myth is placed within the Christian doctrine. On the one hand‚ through this kind of fable the exile of man

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    Catcher Augustus Cain is the main character in Soul Catcher by Michael White. Cain can be recognized as a good man in many ways during his expeditions as a slave catcher. He is caring and respects all people‚ specifically Joseph and Rosetta. When with Rosetta‚ he demonstrates a protective instinct at times. Cain’s knowledge of travel and ways to wander were for the protection and safety of his crew. Through his wise and virtuous decisions‚ Cain can be portrayed as a good person. Cain showed self-respect

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    is the significance and nature of Cain and Abel’s gifts? What was the basis of their acceptance or rejection? Gen. 4:1-6 v.3 (AKJV) And in process of time it came to pass‚ that Cain brought of the fruit of the ground an offering to the LORD. v.4 (AKJV) And Abel‚ he also brought of the firstborn of his flock and of the fat thereof. And the LORD had respect to Abel and to his offering: v.5 (AKJV) But to Cain and to his offering he had not respect. And Cain was very wroth‚ and his countenance

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    Grendel and Cain In the story of Beowulf you get a glimpse of many different themes throughout this epic. Those themes range from good and evil to those of death and glory. The story itself depicts a period in history when life was lead "blind" through the teachings of the book of the lord and his spoken words. At this same period in history traditional pagan religious practices and beliefs have slowly given way to the ideals and philosophy of Christianity. Many of the themes held within the pages

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    memoir‚ Gourevitch makes an analogy‚ comparing Tutsis and Hutus with Cain and Abel. In the first paragraph of the fourth chapter‚ Gourevitch begins to explain the story of Cain and Abel. “In the famous story‚ the older brother‚ Cain‚ was a cultivator‚ and Abel‚ the younger‚ was a herdsman. They made their offerings to God-- Cain from his crops‚ Abel from his herds. Abel’s portion won God’s regard; Cain’s did not. So Cain killed Abel” (Gourevitch 47). Later on in the chapter‚ Gourevitch says that‚ “Hutus

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    the bible characters Cain and Abel. Steinbeck has many allusions to the story‚ but he also strays away from the bible story. In the book‚ Charles becomes jealous of Adam because their dad favored Adam the most. Mr. Trask liked Adam gift that was a puppy over Charles gift‚ an expensive knife. John Steinbeck is following the bible story of Cain and Abel only with different gifts. Charles is more closely related to Cain from the bible because Cain was jealous of his brother Abel because God favored

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    children Cain and Able. Cain was the tiller of the ground and Able was the keeper of sheep. The brothers each bring the lord offerings. “Cain brought to the Lord an offering of the fruit of the ground‚ and Abel for his part brought of the firstlings of his flock‚ their fat portions” The lord liked Able’s offering‚ but did not like Cain’s offering. Cain was very angry and his countenance fell. The lord asked him why he was so angry and why his countenance had fallen. The lord tells Cain sin is waiting

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    Since the beginning of time‚ deceit has brought the fall of man. Deceit has always been a primary trait of evil. In biblical times‚ Cain and Abel (The first children ever born) are a perfect example of the situation in “The Cask of Amontillado”. Cain (the older brother) was jealous of his younger brother Abel‚ because he believed he was God’s favorite. He took Abel to a cliff and tricked him and bashed his head with a stone and pushed him off a cliff. The deceit and trickery of one man caused the

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    In Genesis 4‚ you learn about Cain and Abel; children bore of Adam and Eve. Cain became a farmer and Abel‚ a Sheppard. Both great at what they do‚ both hard working; to give thanks to God for what they are given both brothers offer sacrifices; each respective of what they do. Cain‚ being a farmer‚ offers the produce of his fields‚ while Abel offers the first born lamb of his finest stock. But God only accepted Abel’s offering. Upon reading this the first question that came into mind was; Why

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    Golding has many symbols and events that represent things and real events in our world‚ such as various religious allegories. Many of the events in Lord of the Flies are related to the stories in the Bible. The stories about the Garden of Eden‚ Cain and Abel‚ and the temptation of Jesus are similar to certain events in Lord of the Flies. Through religious allegory of Bible stories related to paranoia‚ Golding proves his message that when people are paranoid they tend to make poor decisions and act

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