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    destruction who refuses to accompany him. Pliable- A neighbor if Christians who accompanies him for a while. After falling though the slough of Despond ‚ Pliable is discouraging and returns home‚ only to be mocked by the townsfolk. Help- Fellow pilgrim who helps pull Christian from the Slough of Despond. Worldly Wiseman- A reasonable and practical man whom Christian encounters early in his journey Worldly Wiseman tries unsuccessfully to urge Christian to give up his religious foolishness and live

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    What kind of character would you be in Pilgrims Progress and how would you help or hinder Christian on his journey to the Celestial City. I believe my character in Pilgrims Progress would be Reason. Reason would help Christian by convincing Christian to not wander off the path of the Celestial City and would hinder him by questioning whether it exist. When Christian set forth on his journey to the Celestial City‚ he confronted many trials‚ which endeavored to stray him off his path. Reason is a

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    Modern Pilgrim: Politician The Politician wears his navy blue blazer‚ pleated pants‚ and red tie on all occasions. Though he may not looking or feeling the best‚ his personal team of makeup artists are there to help him at his time of need. Through age‚ his hair has turned as white as stripes on the American flag. However‚ for him to get his position it took more than having good makeup‚ white hair‚ and a nice suit. Being brought up in a wealthy family of lawyers‚ he was almost bred to be a politician

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    Puritans: A Brief Summary

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    In withstanding persecution‚ in rejecting the authority of popes‚ kings‚ and bishops‚ the Puritans fostered a tradition of independent congregations‚ of men and women free to choose their own ministers and set their own doctrines. And that Puritan dedication of self-determination helped establish the independence and freedom that Americans have long cherished as their greatest possessions. The Concise Anthology of

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    discuss. Although I really enjoyed poetic memoir in Surrendering by Ocean Vuong and the story of family development in Cisneros’ Ghosts and Voices‚ I found my responses to the other three readings were more important to discuss. In Alibis’ A Literary Pilgrim Progresses to the Past‚ I found that as someone who has continually tried their hand at writing‚ I really connected to this reading. I completely understand that it’s very difficult to discover what distinguishes you from others. Sometimes even when

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    In Delany’s article "Pilgrim at Topanga Creek”‚ Boyle makes a social commentary about possible causes and solutions for the immigration problem through further development of coyotes as a symbol for immigrants. This is my favorite example because it ties so many different aspects of the novel together with the metaphor. On the surface‚ Delany describes coyotes in his article as “our cleverest and most resourceful large predator” (p.211). He claims that they are able to take advantage of the resources

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    SlaughterHouse-Five is a book about a man named Billy Pilgrim who is stuck in time‚ and constantly travels throughout different events in his life. Billy accepts different values and sees traumatic and morbid events differently than others. Billy accepts a way of life that is not perceivable to other humans. Many would argue that Billy’s experiences make him insane‚ but Billy’s experiences with the Tralfamadorians actually allows him to preserve his sanity‚ and stay a very intelligent man. Many

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    Scott Pilgrim vs. The World (2010) Film Sequence Analysis Assignment 2 Subject: Introduction to Screen Analysis Submitted as an Essay Dute Date: June 5th 2012 Tutor: Class: Wednesday‚ 14:00-14:50 Word Count: 2201 Contents: 1. Introduction 3 2. Narrative Function 4 3. Mise-en-Scene 6 4. Cinematography 9 5. Editing 10 6. Sound 10 7. Conclusion 11 8. List of References 12 Introduction Scott Pilgrim vs. The World (2010) is the action packed journey

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    Puritans and Sex Essay In The Puritans and Sex by Edmund S. Morgan‚ the author explores some of the stereotypes and misconceptions about the puritans and their thoughts on sex. Many people believe that the puritans thought that sex was something to be frown upon and was a necessary evil. However after reading this article your opinion may be changed. The Puritans and Sex should be read by students of an American history course because it offers deeper insight of the puritans’ view of sex. The

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    Religion in the Life of the Puritans The Puritans were a people of high moral standards and strong religious beliefs. Religion encompassed every aspect of their lives and offered a base at which they could lay the foundations of a new society. Puritans left the Church of England and many fled to America in order to maintain their English identity. Because Puritan beliefs of religious expression‚ strong work ethic‚ and education were deeply established before the arrival to America‚ the colonists

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