Discourse: A Review of the Liberal Arts, Volumen12,Temas13-14Concordia College, 1969 |
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... Christian mythology are interwoven ; Pandora , like Eve , has been sent as a " helpmate ” and not as a punishment for Prometheus ' presumption . The use of ambiguity is effective ; the mysterious carved box ( Hawthorne's adaptation of ...
... Christian mythology are interwoven ; Pandora , like Eve , has been sent as a " helpmate ” and not as a punishment for Prometheus ' presumption . The use of ambiguity is effective ; the mysterious carved box ( Hawthorne's adaptation of ...
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... Christian and the foul fiend Apollyon , in which the monster with the mouth of a lion wounded Christian symbolically in the head , hand , and foot . The chief discrepancy between Hawthorne's antagonist and Bunyan's lies in the fact that ...
... Christian and the foul fiend Apollyon , in which the monster with the mouth of a lion wounded Christian symbolically in the head , hand , and foot . The chief discrepancy between Hawthorne's antagonist and Bunyan's lies in the fact that ...
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... Christian church ” in this passage . Yet he is using pointedly Christian allusions . The last line , in apposition to “ Eternity , ” paraphrases a line from the morning hymn of Milton's Adam and Eve : “ Him first , Him last , Him midst ...
... Christian church ” in this passage . Yet he is using pointedly Christian allusions . The last line , in apposition to “ Eternity , ” paraphrases a line from the morning hymn of Milton's Adam and Eve : “ Him first , Him last , Him midst ...
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