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    Rappaccinis Daughter

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    short story‚ Rappaccini’s daughter‚ I noticed a lot of interesting things. One of the main things I noticed was the garden. I think Rappacini’s garden is a substitute for the Garden of Eden. That was very obvious to me because there were a lot of examples to back me up. I think it was very unique how the author organized everything and made it sort of like an allegory to the Garden of Eden. Also the characters alone‚ were very good examples on how it was alike. Although it is portrayed that the

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    Serpent (As Symbol) The Serpent had seduced Eve to make her eat from the Tree Of Knowledge in the Garden of Eden‚ which was forbidden to do. The Serpent was quite smart and it did not take him much time to convince and trap Eve into his vision. It was later cursed by God like no other animal on this planet‚ it was forced to move on its belly. In the Genesis‚ there is a lot of use of symbolism such as garden‚ trees‚ river‚ etc. In the same way‚ The Serpent is a symbol‚ a symbol which shows the quality

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    Product Positioning

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    Product Positioning A product positioning statement has four main components – the target‚ the frame of reference‚ the differentiation‚ and the reason(s) to believe. THE TARGET The target is who the product is for – who is the target user or customer of the product. The key to a good target definition is to balance being specific with being concise‚ you need to describe the target well enough that they can be identified‚ without being so verbose that your positioning statement goes beyond

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    Satan‚ Prince of Darkness‚ Lucifer‚ Iblis; no matter what title he bears‚ the devil is the most recognizable and distinct representation of evil in existence. In the story of Adam and Eve‚ the devil’s wicked evilness takes the form of temptation. He uses temptation to stray Eve from the path of God‚ the path she was created to follow. In the Lord of the Flies evil disguises itself as temptation yet again. The boys are tempted by their persisting desires to leave their civilized morals behind and

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    Adam's Curse- Y.B. Yeats

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    unhappiness Yeats’ felt at Maud Gonne’s refusal to marry him underlies many of his poems. In the poem‚ Yeats describes the difficulty of creating something beautiful. The title alludes to the Original Sin and banishment of Adam from the Garden of Eden into a life of toil and sorrow. Addressing his beloved‚ Maud Gonne‚ the speaker remembers sitting with her and “that beautiful mild woman‚ your close friend”‚ Maud Gonne’s sister at the end of summer‚ discussing poetry. He remarked then that

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    To what extent is Lord of the flies a warning to its readers? William Golding fought in world war two as a lieutenant in the Royal Navy‚ when he returned from war he said that he was disgusted by “What one man can do to another”. Some people say that lord of the flies is a warning to its readers as shows them how the ‘innocent children’ changed into savage animals. It shows that even the most kind hearted of people have the ability to kill if they in a certain environment or put under certain

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    silver tree!
Oh‚ shining rivers of the soul! In a Harlem cabaret
Six long-headed jazzers play. A dancing girl whose eyes are bold Lifts high a dress of silken gold. Oh‚ singing tree!
Oh‚ shining rivers of the soul! Were Eve’s eyes
In the first garden
Just a bit too bold?
Was Cleopatra gorgeous In a gown of gold? Oh‚ shining tree!
Oh‚ silver rivers of the soul! In a whirling cabaret
Six long-headed jazzers play. Langston Hughes wrote “Jazzonia” in the 1920s as a declaration of his anger of

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    true‚ but it only applied to men. Women in this time period were seen as objects. This was because they were subjected to the mistakes Eve‚ the first female‚ made. She fell to temptation and in result‚ influenced Adam. They were kicked out of the Garden of Eden and forced to live a life of mortality. Because of Eve’s mistake‚ women in the Renaissance were kept hidden away‚ only to be used as a means of procreation. They weren’t allowed to grow develop their minds or talents. As the humanist scholar

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    My understanding Of God

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    created Adam‚ he provided him with a wife named Eve. Eve was made from Adam’s rib. God provided Adam and Eve with everything they needed while they were living in the Garden of Eden. All their food sources came from the wildlife around them such as food from the trees‚ and drinks from the rivers. The story of Adam and Eve started in the Garden of Eden‚ in which Adam and Eve were living. God sets one rule for them and it is to not eat from the tree of knowledge of good and evil. Although there is only one

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    to the phrase‚ “Standing in the apple-orchard” (line 3). The apple-orchard alludes to the Garden of Eden and its forbidden fruit. This idea is reaffirmed by the repetition of the word “hemlocks‚” a poisonous plant (lines 1‚ 5‚ and 10). The deer leap “Over the stone-wall” (line 5) and into the wood containing the poisonous plant‚ just as Adam and Eve ate the morally poisonous fruit and had to leave the Garden. St. Vincent Millay also heavily repeats the word “snow‚” (lines 1‚ 5‚ 6‚ 8‚ and 11). Along

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