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    In 1996 John Hick‚ a British Philosopher‚ was able to trace the history of Theodicy also known as the question of why a benevolent god allows evil to exist. In his text Evil and the God of Love‚ Hick states that there are three major beliefs that exist; The Plotinian Theodicy‚ the Augustinian Theodicy‚ and the Irenaean Theodicy. John Hick however decides to focus a large part of his attention on the Augustinian and Irenaean Theodicy’s. While both have similar explanations to why God can exist with

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    Good morning fellow members‚ today I am going to reveal my analysis of the character of Jon Hale. The Crucible was a trying affair on the small town of Salem. During this event a man came to the town of Salem‚ this man was Reverend Hale. Hale was crucial in the interpretation of these “satanic” works. He was the one of the first people to openly believe the witchcraft and one of the few to end up openly opposing it as well. Where the whole town fell to mass hysteria‚ believing that the devil‚ Hale

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    Character Analysis John Lennon John Lennon is a name known around the world. He was the singer‚ song writer and rhythm guitarist in what many people consider to be the world’s greatest band‚ The Beatles. He was killed at the age of 40 in December of 1980 by a deranged fan. However‚ his short life of forty years left a legacy that inspired millions of people around the world. Lennon was so much more than just a musician; he was also an artist‚ activist‚ and author. His intelligence‚ outspoken personality

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    John and Abigail’s relationship went so far as adultery and the leading on of Abigail by John Proctor. Abigail and John’s experiences have hardened the relationship of John‚ Elizabeth‚ and Mary Warren. In John’s case it had hardened his voice and attitude towards others mainly from the regret of his own actions. John also had difficulty bringing up the issue of adultery in his life. seen when John was asked to say the ten commandments and forgot adultery. John’s regret made its appearance in

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    preconceived ideas of Bastardy in Elizabethan society‚ it can be seen that the illegitimacy of Don John‚ “Shakespeare’s most passive villain” is the root of his villainy. Prejudgement‚ to pass judgement without sufficient knowledge‚ can lead to forming misconceptions that may transform someone or something’s image altogether. This pre judgemental attitude of Messina towards his birth circumstance crafts Don John to be an arguably uninteresting antagonist

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    during the late 1600’s. Many argue John Proctor to be a sinner considering the fact that he had an affair with Abigail. On the other hand‚ some believe Mr. Proctor to be a saint figure. Arthur Miller cleverly wrote John Proctor‚ one of the main character’s‚ death scene to symbolize the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. Many people in The Holy Bible represent characters in The Crucible. For example‚ the Jews crucified Jesus just as Reverend Parris and Danforth killed John Proctor. Jesus had threatened their

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    Phillip Hassoun English 1102 Dr.Thomason 03/14/12 Analysis: The Flea‚ By: John Donne Most of John Donne’s work during his time frame was usually seen as being vulgar or too much‚ usually for the sexual themes he put behind them. But being the witty and clever author John Donne was‚ it is by no surprise that most people raise their eye brows after reading his poem titled The Flea. In the poem‚ he makes the unusual connection between a flea and sex between couples. Using a metaphysical conceit

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    ’A & P’ is a short story written by John Updike. John Updike was a contemporary writer. He passed away in 2009 leaving behind various works in novels‚ short stories‚ and poems. In his story ’A & P’ he features a teenage boy‚ also known as Sammy. Sammy works as a cashier at a local market. One day as Sammy is following along with his monotonous routine‚ three girls enter the store wearing only bathing suits. Nevertheless‚ Sammy’s attention immediately becomes transfixed onto the three girls. Despite

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    During a congressional debate in March of 1995‚ Republican Congressional Representative John Mica addressed the House of Representatives. In his speech‚ Mica expressed his distaste for the then-current welfare system by holding up a sign that read‚ “Don’t feed the alligators” (Gustafson‚ 2009‚ p. 660). As can be inferred from this visual statement‚ Mica likened welfare recipients to alligators— the same carnivorous reptiles ever-present in the senator’s home state of Florida. If welfare recipients

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    Elizabeth Marrero NT 113: Paul and the Early Church September 22‚ 2014 NT 113: Interpretive Essay‚ Stage One 1 John 5:1-12 (NRSV) Scripture Text: 5:1 Everyone who believes that Jesus is the Christ[a] has been born of God‚ and everyone who loves the parent [c] loves the child. 5:2 By this we know that we love the children of God‚ when we love God and obey his commandments. 5:3 For the love of God is this‚ that we obey his commandments. And his commandments are not burdensome‚ 5:4 for

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