Ever since the appearance of the Bible's account of Job, many varied literary interpretations have sprung forth. Several common points can be found among these, having been faithfully portrayed precisely as had been set down in the Bible. These loyally represented characteristics of the story - namely, the respective roles and powers of God and Satan - are consistent with the Bible throughout both MacLeish's J.B. and Wells' Undying Fire. However, these two accounts differ greatly in the characterization of Satan - the "personalaE? qualities of Satan, so to speak. The perceptions of Wells and MacLeish diverge in the portrayal of Satan's character and intenti
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