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    In Cousin Phillis, Hope Farm is portrayed as a pastoral idyll, idealising the virtues of rural life that is unaffected by the implied ills of modern civilisation. Unlike Dickens’s dystopian industrial city of Coketown, it is teeming with natural beauty, “so full of flowers” that they overflow from the court and stretch across the pathway to the back of the house (Gaskell 10; pt.1). When Paul Manning arrives at Hope Farm, he is exposed to “the soft September air” that is “tempered by the warmth…

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    John Milton was concerned about people losing their faith and free will to exercise their religious believes. Free will, according to the dictionary, is the ability to make choices that are not controlled by fate or God. Milton’s epic poems, Paradise Lost and Samson Agonistes, argue that God gave human beings free will first because He wants human’s obedience that is formed by nature, not force; second because He wants human beings to actively redeem themselves by exercising free will. Milton…

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    the themes, disobedience and death, in my writing. "The theme of Milton's epic, we are told at the beginning of the poem, is man's disobedience, which brought death into the world." (Erskine 573). Loewenstein, David. Landmarks of World Literature: Milton: Paradise Lost. Cambridge, 2003. 51. Ebrary. Web. 14 Nov.…

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    Leonardo DiCaprio’s dream comes true when he met Pope Francis, on Thursday, to discuss environmental change. Leonardo DiCaprio’s dream comes true when he met Pope Francis, on Thursday, at the Vatican. The meeting was set up by Milutin Gatsby. They discussed environmental changes. Their talk continued for almost 15 minutes. Leonardo along with his father, George DiCaprio, and the global fundraising chair for the Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation, Milutin Gatsby, arrived at 11: 15 am. After arriving…

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    What caused the Great Depression and explain why Hoover’s efforts to manage the Depression failed. Why did Hoover become so unpopular, and what were the faces of the Depression? How could you characterize the experience of the women in breadlines in Minnesota? The most common belief is that the Great Depression was triggered by the 1929 crash of the stock market Some events that took place during the Great Depression have been studied such as deflation in assets and commodity prices, dramatic…

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    The contemporary world of Alexander Pope is unquestionably trivialised through his use of mock-epic and satire, it is not so often acknowledged for the skill in which Pope parodies the epic form which makes the mock-epic and the epic undoubtedly conjoined in the experience they provide the reader. The epic poem, like all other literary forms, has continually been used as a vehicle in which beliefs and values resonate from one generation to the next. On account of the fact that epics have…

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    Not everyday does one get the pleasure to spend the day with a person some people consider to be the devil. A man so hated by some that he’s depicted as Satan himself. Yet at the same time this man has a following so large it’s considered to be a threat to the Catholic Church in Rome. Who is this controversial man? None other than Martin Luther. The same Luther who had the audacity to nail 95 Theses to the door of our very own Wittenberg Church doors. This was a day with the devil, kind of. To…

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    scholar Stanley Fish suggests Milton made this omission strategically in order to support the argument that Truth cannot be contained. While it may seem frustrating that, despite all his allusions to the Truth, Milton never seems to explicitly state what the truth must entail, Fish would argue that the reader’s inability to finish reading the Areopagitica without being able to appoint Milton as the founder of some profound truth is exactly what Milton intended. If Milton had offered a clear…

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    Dante and Milton both show hell as where Satan lives, where there is punishment for all of the sinners. In Dante’s and Milton's book they both believe in heaven as a paradise that is wonderful, bright, and that Heaven is on top. The two main characters in both of…

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    Chuck Palahniuk’s interesting novel Damned, reimagines common archetypes of hell. Palahniuk gives a more modern view on what it’s like to be trapped in hell. Madison Spencer, the protagonist, after an untimely death is trapped in hell. Throughout the novel she meets famous people and demons from history. Palahniuk’s satire pokes fun at society, while still telling a story of epic proportions. Damned gives various descriptions of hell and the events that transpire down there. Also the book…

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