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... In Ayn Rand's Anthem, Prometheus and Gaea's expulsion from society mirrors the banishment of Adam and Eve from the Garden of Eden. ...
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... telling him what it was. Adam took the apple trusting Eve's judgment not questioning her. Eve purposely tricked Adam into eating ...
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... Eden and the apples left on the tree and the barrel that isn't full represent the feeling of regret and remorse Adam and Eve feel after having eaten the apple. ...
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... of being alone by herself without Adam; had she not been made to feel inferior she would not have felt the need to eat from the apple to equal Adam's intellect ...
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... Michealangelo has portrayed all this on the Sistienth Chapel. He has painted a picture that is portraying God punishing Adam for eating the apple. ...
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... Milton's Eve felt inferior to Adam; When Eve was trying to decide whether or not to share the apple with Adam, one of her reasons for not sharing was so that ...
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... Being one of the elements in describing paradise, the apple tree shelters the narrator's youth, likewise the youth and innocence Adam and Eve was also ...
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... However Eve bit the apple and convinced Adam to eat the apple also. Adam and Eve's actions led them (and thus human kind) to forever be born into sin. ...
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... as severe. While the monsters sin involved killing people, Adam's is only the break of a promise (eating the apple). He also reacts ...
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... Adam knows that eating the apple is very wrong, but he does so anyway because his love for Eve is so strong will not let her suffer punishment alone. ...
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... Adam knows that eating the apple is very wrong, but he does so anyway because his love for Eve is so strong will not let her suffer punishment alone. ...
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... One day a snake persuades Eve to eat from this tree a sweet apple, after she bites she offers it to Adam, who reluctantly takes a bite. ...
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... By Lanyer's claims, Adam should have known better than to eat the apple because unlike Eve, it was Adam that "from God's mouth received that strait command" (p ...
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... ² When we hear this quote, we are unaware if Valentine is referring to Newton¹s apple (scientific determinism) or the apple from the story of Adam and Eve ...
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... Eve goes against God's word by eating the apple and Adam follows. Garden of Eden is changed or ruined immediately, because it is no longer sinless. (Genesis). ...
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... Once more this can be compared to the story of Adam and Eve because after Adam and Eve ate the apple they are afraid and they try to hide themselves from God. ...
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... Not only was she made to undergo castigation for her offense, Adam and all generations to come were as well. All for one taste of that golden apple.
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... One tree from the Garden of Eden is the tree of good and evil; this is the tree from which Eve took the fruit (however not an apple) and shared it with Adam. ...
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... (After Apple-Picking in the Garden of Eden by the children of Adam and Eve - we are made to labor - just as described here, loss of grace, suffering and death ...
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... round, perky breasts. Although, I prefer oranges, the apple has Auctoritas, legitimate authority stated in the bible; Adam and Eve.
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... This can first be seen when Adam eats the apple. God specifically tells Adam that he can do anything he wants except this one thing. ...
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... Obviously, Blake's foe ate the apple from the poison tree, and therefore perished. Again, Blake makes a reference to the Bible, in which Adam and Eve ate from ...
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... was betrayed by the serpent's "falsehood" (55), but because Adam is superior to Eve, he was not betrayed by the serpent, rather he chose to eat of the apple. ...
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... of the foe from eating the narrator's "poisonous apple" in the poem. Through his comparison of the anger to a tree and the allusions to the story of Adam & Eve ...
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... of the foe from eating the narrator's "poisonous apple" in the poem. Through his comparison of the anger to a tree and the allusions to the story of Adam & Eve ...
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... something invisible. In the garden of Eadin, Adam and Eve ate the forbidden apple, in the novel Demian steals an apple. This draws ...
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... The snake deceived Eve, into biting into the apple. What makes Eve evil, and not Adam. Adam knew he should not eat from the tree, but he did regardless. ...
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... wrong. Adam using his own knowledge took gods word into consideration but inevitably broke his promise with god and ate the apple. In ...
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... One tree from the Garden of Eden is the tree of good and evil; this is the tree from which Eve took the fruit (however not an apple) and shared it with Adam. ...
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... Speaking of Adam, "Turned his sovereign to a naked thrall"(74), by eating the apple, an earthly delight, Adam receives true vanity. ...
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