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    The Chrysalids Essay

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    Hindi ENG1D 05/04/2014 The Chrysalids Chrysalid: scientific term meaning a sheltered state‚ or stage of growth. In the book The Chrysalids children are kept in a sheltered state and know only what they are told. A child that does not follow the ten commandments of God shall not be accepted. Some minor characters although do not agree with the rules in the Waknuk society and have an affect on the protagonist. Aunt Harriet and Uncle Axel the importance of minor characters as they significantly contribute

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    was a success and Mr. Jones was driven off the farm‚ the pigs started teaching themselves how to read. After three months Napoleon called for pots of black and white paint to be brought forward to the big barn‚ on which Snowball painted the seven commandments‚ the main features of the animalism Old Major had been preaching. They started out as this: 1. Whatever goes upon two legs is an enemy. 2. Whatever goes upon four legs‚ or has wings‚ is a friend. 3. No animal shall wear clothes. 4. No animal shall

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    discharged Abigail from her service after finding about the affair. The situational irony is a contrast between what is expected to happen and what actually does happen. The example of situational irony is when Reverend Hale told John to say the Ten Commandments and John forgot the last one‚ which just so happened to be the one he broke‚ which was adultery. Elizabeth was the one to remind him that adultery was the one he forgot. The situational irony there is that John has literally forgotten that one

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    consequences but there are many others depending on the bad decision taken or the rules that had been broken. There are rules for everything in life‚ that if broken there is always a price to pay‚ since the beginning of life‚ starting with the ten commandments‚ those rules are the base to be a good person because if followed most likely there is no way to break any other rule. Therefore‚ if rules are not broken‚ there is nothing to suffer or pay. The problem is that it seems to be so hard to keep

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    and moderation so that they could receive a sign from God that they were to be saved and that they won’t go to hell. For their political aspirations‚ they believed that the use for the government was to reinforce God’s Laws‚ which were the 10 Commandments‚ as well as to ensure religious doctrine. The government was also used to control them as well as to enforce obedience. They also believed that the community was far more significant that an individual. In this time‚ the Puritans believed that

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    7 Rules of animal farm

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    THE SEVEN COMMANDMENTS 1. Whatever goes up two legs is an enemy. 2. Whatever goes upon four legs‚ or has wings‚ is a friend. 3. No animal shall wear clothes. 4. No animal shall sleep in a bed. 5. No animal shall drink alcohol. 6. No animal shall kill any other animal. 7. All animals are equal. The Seven commandments of the animal farm serves as the basic principles of animalism. These commandments were studied and worked out by the pigs‚ in which it is an “unalterable law” that all animals

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    the original set of commandments that Snowball had written on the barn wall and the animals agreed too. “Boxer passed it off as usual with "Napoleon is always right!"‚ but Clover‚ who thought she remembered a definite ruling against beds‚ went to the end of the barn and tried to puzzle out the Seven Commandments which were inscribed there. Finding herself unable to read more than individual letters‚ she fetched Muriel’”(49)‚ "’Muriel‚’ she said‚ ‘read me the Fourth Commandment. Does it not say something

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    and much housing for their people. Philosophy was God‚ earth and man and they were doctrine by commandments of God that were given by Word of God to Moses. The Torah was the book that they followed which was all the history of Moses‚ and God. Early Christian (325 A.C.) They stablished a law following theology on Christ. The romans followed a new testament which followed the Ten Commandments and Jesus. People followed Christ in baptisms and followed his testaments‚ and sometimes they were

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    of how power corrupts people or in this case animals in his novel. At the beginning of the novel the animals established Seven Commandments that they were going to live by but over time the commandments seemed to have changed. “They had thought the Fifth Commandment was “No animal shall drink alcohol‚” ‚ but there were two words they had forgotten. Actually the Commandment read: “No animal shall drink alcohol to excess.”

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    Worldview Essay

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    James Deroon CWV-101 November 29‚ 2014 Jonathan Sharpe Worldview Essay This semester of Christian Worldview has been beneficial for me learning more about all different types of worldviews. I started this class with a Christian background but a clean slate of not knowing what my true worldview really was. As I went through the semester‚ I gained tons of new knowledge to help me understand how my opinions matched with the different worldviews. In the beginning of the semester I did a worldview

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