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    WORLD VIEW of GOOD and EVIL in VARIOUS RELIGIONS Eddie Lundy Paula Hayes World Religions June 8‚ 2015 Various religions define good and evil in various ways. However‚ one thing is certain. Since our society has existed‚ good and evil have also been in existence and many religions see them as two sides of the same coin. Some religions see them as counterparts‚ one of which focuses on promotion of happiness and the other on everything evil or all that is contrary to happiness. Every religion

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    How do Homer’s the Iliad and Odyssey compare and contrast? July 4‚ 2012 at 8:12 am How do Homer’s the Iliad and Odyssey compare and contrast? The Iliad begins with Chryses‚ a prophet of Apollo‚ coming to a Greek camp and offering valuable “penalty tokens” requesting the return of his daughter who the Greeks had captured in a raid. Because Agamemnon believed she was rightfully his‚ he refused. Most of his fellow Greeks wanted him to return her in order to avoid conflict. In order to preserve

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    In John Keats’ poem “On First Looking into Chapman’s Homer‚” Keats portrays a character that seems to have many personal conflicts after an epiphany‚ induced by “Chapman’s” words. The speaker of the piece shows his own development through visual imagery and direct shift‚ altogether contriving his conception of the situation at hand. After thorough explanation as to why the speaker chose his original opinion‚ he states clearly why and how he is changed. In this short‚ one-stanza Shakespearean sonnet

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    Phone: 757 352-4962‚ Fax: 757 352-4735 E-Mail: garyrob@regent.edu Reflections on Collective Bargaining from A Christian World View Collective bargaining illustrates the importance of an authentic integration of a Christian world view into the work place. The very existence of unions is the product of a broken workplace covenant and the adoption of secular instrumental view of human labor. From a biblical standpoint‚ work is a vital life domain that plays a major role in redemptive Christian sanctification

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    Aphrodite in the Iliad. 3. Homeric simile. 4. Hector & Andromache. 5. Shield of Achilles & Son of Atrius. 6. The status of Helen. 7. “Homeric similes and shorter comparisons bring out the rightful place of war in the natural order.” Discuss. 8. Is there a heroic code that guides the decisions of the characters in Iliad? Discuss the values of the Homeric Hero with particular reference to Achilles‚ Odysseus‚ and Hector. 9. Epic conventions in Iliad. 10. Does Homer’s

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    An Examination of Similes in the Iliad - and how Homer’s Use of Them Affected the Story In the IliadHomer finds a great tool in the simile. Just by opening the book in a random place the reader is undoubtedly faced with one‚ or within a few pages. Homer seems to use everyday activities‚ at least for the audience‚ his fellow Greeks‚ in these similes nearly exclusively. When one is confronted with a situation that is familiar‚ one is more likely to put aside contemplating the topic and

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    Both sources show a very different way that the fight between Achilles and Hektor is portrayed. In the Iliad‚ the Trojan army starts running into the city walls when they see Achilles approaching on his chariot towards them. Instead of running‚ Hektor stays to fight him but ends up running away from him and runs around the city walls. This is shown in the Iliad - book 22‚ line 126-127 - with the quote of‚ ‘Hector’s flight… along the wall he flew‚’ which shows him running away from the vengeful Achilles

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    Heroism‚ Hubris‚ and Moderation in Homer’s the Iliad Why are morality‚ justice‚ honor‚ and virtues important for the world of "mortals?" Describe the relationship between the humankind and gods? What is hubris and what is the opposite of hubris? Why is longing for immortality so Important for humans? In the Iliad‚ morality‚ justice and virtues are all simply devices to obtain and uphold honor. There are different kinds of honor: honor from heroic deeds‚ honor from being charitable‚ and honor to

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    in elevated style. Identify some elements of epic in the Iliad. *Two of the many conventions that make up an epic poem include an epic hero and divine intervention. Homer characterized Achilles as a god-like‚ nearly invincible man. He is also the key to the Greeks’ success and is of a divine birth. Though one could also classify Hector as an epic hero‚ he‚ “lost his nerve” (Puchner 148) and ran from battle when Achilles drew near. The Iliad consists of many examples of the divines meddling with human

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    Choosing Fate: Achilles and Astyanax In HomerIliad‚ Achilles makes the choices that produce his death. However‚ the audience discovers that Achilles‚ according to the Fates prophecy‚ is destined to die either young with or old without kleos. Achilles chooses to die young on the battlefield of Troy‚ earning eternal kleos but later regretting his decision of an early death. In the original myth‚ Accepting His Fate: The Odyssey of Astyanax by Halley Angel‚ the main hero‚ Astyanax‚ parallels the great

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