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    particularly the idea of animals‚ to attract a younger audience. Lewis creates an entire world where animals are personified to help children take an interest in and to connect with the characters (Brennan). Two major characters that act as large biblical allegories include Aslan and Reepicheep. Aslan is the “noble lion of Narnia‚” and acts as a Christ figure. Lewis explains that if there were a world like Narnia‚ and the world were to become corrupt like Earth‚ Jesus would enter Narnia as a lion

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    allegories teaching integrity‚ self-control and wisdom and is mostly composed of biblical allusions. A biblical allusion is to use a reference from the bible to communicate a hidden meaning. You could compare your best friend to Jonathan‚ King David’s loyal friend in the books of Samuel. You could also illustrate faith through the strength of the disciples as they remained faithful even in persecution. Many biblical allusions can be found here in “The Magician’s Nephew”. The problems of the main characters

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    story The Grapes of Wrath to encompass many themes and ideas. He included several Biblical allusions to enforce his message of the migrating families coming together to form a community. Steinbeck alludes to Biblical characters through Jim Casy and Rose of Sharon‚ events like the family’s journey to California and the flood at the end of the novel‚ and teachings throughout the novel. The Biblical allusions represented by the characters in the novel are most obvious in the characters of Jim

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    Destini Young Mrs. Ashby Twelfth Grade English 28 January 2015 Biblical Allusions in Lord of the Flies The Bible is the best-selling book in the world‚ with six billion one million five hundred thousand printed copies. In Lord of the Flies‚ William Golding made a connection with his book and the Bible‚ using Simon‚ the Lord of the Flies‚ the island‚ etc. As a result of Golding’s experience in the war‚ seeing the constant struggles of mankind‚ his novel “Lord of the Flies” uses religious undertones

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    "Biblical Aspect of Moby Dick" 4/5/02 Moby Dick is a novel filled with many biblical allusions‚ and I feel strongly that there are certain characters in the book that portray biblical characters or express the same situations in the Bible. In the beginning of the book‚ Father Mapple gives a sermon to the sailors about Jonah and the whale. This story in itself has much symbolism and starts the book off with the notion that God and the Bible are very much a part of the story. In specific there are

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    What brings out the true values in “The Gift of the Magi”?Biblical allusions in the story can be found at when O.Henry compared Della and Jim’s riches with the riches of the Queen of Sheba and King Solomon. The comparison between their riches show that what Jim and Della had was enough to be compared with famous wealthy people‚ but it isn’t what they have materially at the end that makes them rich but what they have in the inside. Jim and Della’s treasures versus the treasures of the Queen of Sheba

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    use allusions to express these hidden meanings‚ and one of the most commonly alluded texts is the Bible. Lord of the Flies is a superb example of a novel packed full of allusions to the Bible. William Golding‚ the author‚ used these allusions and other literary devices to state his opinions on various subjects. Golding’s entire novel is devoted to answering the age-old question: is man naturally good or evil‚ and his position is backed up by these Biblical references. Golding’s use of Biblical allusions

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    Beowulf is apparent with this presentation of Christ and Beowulf’s character. Jesus Christ and Beowulf also share common fates. When all but one disciple abandoned Christ‚ he was left alone to die by the crucifix. There is a connection to this biblical event when Beowulf is an elder fighting the dragon. All of his comrades left him to die‚ with the exception of Wiglaf. These events bond the two figured together‚ and further prove Beowulf’s characterization to Jesus Christ. Christ also is destined

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    Cain and Abel: The Symbolic Trio of Pairs “Why are you so angry? Why is your face downcast? If you do what is right‚ will you not be accepted?” so flows verse 7‚ genesis 4. In John Steinbecks novel‚ East of Eden several allusions are made to the biblical story of Cain and Abel‚ the most significant of which revolves around the idea of “timshel:” which is embodied within this quotation. Repeated through the two generations the novel spans are three examples of this‚ patterned first by

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    Steinbeck alludes to Biblical characters and events with the use of Rose of Sharon‚ Jim Casy‚ and also the Joad’s journey to California. There are other events in the book that parallel the Bible‚ although the portrayal of Rose of Sharon and Jim Casy are the most obvious. The novel is broken into 3 different parts‚ the time spent in Oklahoma‚ the journey on the road‚ and the time spent in California. Each section is closely related to the three stages of the Biblical Exodus: the Israelites’

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