Papers 591-600 of total 2432 found.
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…. Crane's descriptions in these opening scenes show right away the antagonism of the men and the sea and nature's lack of concern for their tragedy: "The birds sat comfortably in groups, and they were envied by some in the dingey, for the wrath of the sea…
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wrath upon me. Suddenly, a cry came out from the east side of the ship. Up from his lair, a formidable sea giant named Rellims came. Chaos came over the entire crew. I drew out my sword determined to slay this beast. It had four bulging eyes…
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…the side of goodness for that of evil, all to further his own ends. In Frodo we see a Christlike character who is willing to sacrifice everything, even his own life, to see that the rings is destroyed so that all middle earth can be saved from the wrath
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…says, “There is the dreadful pit of the glowing flames of the wrath of God; There is hell’s wide gaping mouth open; And you have nothing to stand upon, nor anything to take hold of.: These words of the description allow the reader to picture desperate…
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…of the earth be blessed. The law worketh wrath, by showing that every transgressor is exposed to the Divine displeasure. As God intended to give men a title to the promised blessings, so he appointed it to be by faith, that it might be wholly of grace, to make…
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…rebirth, a new beginning for mankind and the gods or God's wrath. God decided it would rain on Earth for forty days and forty nights and the flood would last 150 days. The gods cry in the Epic of Gilgamesh. Their tears became rain and last for six days…
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…into allowing him to keep them in return for a lyre. When Athena was challenged to weaving contest, she won, and turned the loser into a spider. The people feared the “wrath of the gods” so extensively that they would do anything the ward themselves against…
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…kills that monster as well. However he loses his life in the process. In the Odyssey, on the other hand, Odysseus must suffer the wrath of the ocean god, Poseidon. In order to return home, he must defeat a mired of monsters and pass many tests. He does so…
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…prompts him to seek reconciliation with Agamemnon, it does not alleviate his rage, but instead redirects it toward Hector. The event does not make Achilles a more deliberative or self-reflective character. Bloodlust, wrath, and pride continue to consume…
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…believe that, most religious people believe, the world is going to continue as it was with no problems, while others, such as Jerry Fawell, believe that in the year 2000 we will face God's wrath. He preached that we will be faced with the coming…
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