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    In John Milton’s historic poem‚ Paradise Lost‚ he established a unique conflict between the Christian Holy Trinity that represented God and the Unholy Trinity that represented satan. The previously established Holy Trinity of God‚ was a collective representation within Christian doctrine of God the Father‚ Son‚ and Holy Spirit as each member of the trinity represented God in different roles and ways. The opposing trinity of unholiness was established in response to the outcasting of Satan from the

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    which Socrates and Euthyphro are in disagreement? The primary philosophical issue Euthyphro and Socrates disagree on is “what is holy and what is not holy” p7‚ 5c11-d2. Socrates extracts Euthyphro’s thoughts on what the definition of holy verse unholy is in an attempt to use them in his own trial‚ and later to show Euthyphro that his ideology is flawed. Socrates takes the side of essential knowledge (the nature of something). Euthyphro takes the side of particular knowledge (the characteristics

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    while he fetched religious authority on how to handle the matter. While in a ditch the man died from hunger and exposure. He further states that his family is angry because he is prosecuting his father on behalf of a murderer and they believe it is unholy for a son to prosecute his own father. Socrates suggests that Euthyphro must be an expert on holiness if he is willing to proceed with the prosecution. Euthyphro agrees. Socrates then requests that Euthyphro teach him what holiness is‚ as it may help

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    to have no answer that would satisfy the mind of a philosopher. The argument presented by Socrates to Euthyphro is no different. The conversation begins on the porch of the King Archon‚ where Socrates is being accused by Meletus of being impetus or unholy. These accusations arose because Socrates has questioned the beliefs of the people of Athens pertaining to their gods. In the introduction we are introduced to Euthyphro‚ a young man who has accused his father of murder. This strikes Socrates as

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    Advanced Placement English Literature and Composition 2012-13 Syllabus/Brandt INTRODUCTION: An AP English course in Literature and Composition engages students in the careful reading and critical analysis of imaginative literature. Through the close reading of selected texts‚ students deepen their understanding of the ways writers use language to provide both meaning and pleasure for their readers. As they read‚ students consider a work’s structure‚ style‚ and themes as well as such smaller-scale

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    grandfather. When Brown reaches his destination he discovers that not only the “holy” people who live in his town are devil worshipers‚ but ironically his wife‚ Faith‚ was converting to become a devil worshiper that night. Brown did not give in to the unholy ceremony but was unlucky to stop his from becoming a part of the cult. In the end Brown woke up back in the forest the next morning unaware if his experience was real or just a dream. However‚ the experience changed him because he now sees that not

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    A concern with the difference between appearance and reality runs all through Twelfth Night. Discuss this statement with particular consideration to Viola’s disguise and Malvolio’s delusion. In William Shakespeare’s comedic play Twelfth Night‚ there is much emphasis on confusion concerning distinctions between reality and appearance‚ most notably concerning the characters Viola and Malvolio‚ the former causing confusion through disguise and the latter through delusion. This theme is linked with

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    personable priest" (p. 6)‚ indicating that he has more food than he should and there for must be stealing it‚ neglecting the fact that peasants were starving to death. In addition the monk enjoys hunting as a sport even though this act was seen to be unholy‚ "He did not rate that text at a plucked hen which says that hunters are not holy men" (p. 7). Furthermore a stereotypical Monk is to remain in his cloister and pay homage to god‚ although this monk disobeys this rule and wanders about taking the

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    areas of this kingdom as well as its citizens that impact to later deterioration. Shakespeare’s sonnets From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Shakespeare’s Sonnets   | | Author(s) | William Shakespeare | Country | England | Language | Early Modern English | Genre(s) | Renaissance poetry | Publisher | Thomas Thorpe | Publication date | 1609 | Shakespeare’s sonnets are 154 poems in sonnet form written by William Shakespeare‚ dealing with themes such as the passage of time‚ love‚ beauty

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    What Is A Sonnet? A sonnet‚ from the Italian word sonetto meaning ’little song‚’ is a lyric poem usually with 14 lines of iambic pentameter and a set rhyme scheme. While sonnets can explore all sorts of themes‚ love is the most common‚ and the original topic of the sonnet. Two Major Types The sonnet takes many forms‚ including the Spenserian sonnet and Miltonic sonnet‚ which is just fun to say. But the two most-studied sonnets are the Italian sonnet‚ known as the Petrarchan sonnet‚ and the English

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