73 Results for Symbols and Symbolism

May 15, 2000 The Symbolism of the Serpent. The most prominent serpent story in our culture is of Christian tradition, that story happens to be the creation story of Adam and Eve. It is often suggested that the serpent is symbolic of the devil or evil in Genesis. Assuming that the serpent exemplif...
The religious symbolism and undertones of Flannery O'Connor's "Good Country People" The short story "Good Country People," by Flannery O'Connor, is a work that uses both irony and symbolism to convey to the reader a religious message. The heroine, Hulga Hopew...
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End of the World myths Native American Traditions and Judeo-Christian Traditions A Hopi Legend and The Gospel, the book of Mark both write about the end of the world and how the Creator plans to save the chosen ones from the end of earth. Both myths have some similarities but many more differe...
TO BE EVIL OR NOT TO BE...IS THAT THE QUESTION? "The man who walks with god always knows in what direction he is going" (qtd. in Punch Lines, Hutson). This quote has a direct irony in correlation to Nathaniel Hawthorne's tale of "Young Goodman Brown". Hawthorne's ...
Good vs. Evil; Water vs. Fire In every good fantasy story there is always a good guy and a bad guy. If you are a lover of happy endings like I am, good always conquers evil. The battle between good and evil has been going on for eons. Although good and evil have many symbolic ideas or principles ...
The Lutheran and Calvinist Reformations are very similar in principle. Martin Luther and John Calvin hold that not mere abuses of the Roman Catholic Church need correcting, but that the Catholic Church itself is wrong in principle. I will discuss the platforms from which religious revolutionaries Lu...
Perfume: The Story Of A Murderer, written by Patrick Süskind, is a novel based in 18th century France that explores the concept that olfactory sense as sovereign over any other factor of life, and is the channel towards supremacy. The protagonist, Jean-Baptiste Grenouille, possesses a superhuma...
In the novel "A Prayer for Owen Meany", the main theme of God's existence reappears throughout the plot consistently presented by the illogical events that lead to a climax, providing resolutions and answers to all of the problems associated with the doubt of faith. Owen's reappe...
Along with being a personal narrative of a man¡s journey to overcome sin, the Inferno also is a cascading allegory of the Medieval interpretation of the relationship between good versus evil and the afterlife. It is on the allegorical level that one infers that hell is representative of sin, with S...
Hindu Gods and Goddesses Brahma In Hindu mythology, Brahma is the senior member of the triad of great gods, which also includes Vishnu and Shiva. In later Hindu mythology, he became symbolized as the supreme eternal deity whose essence makes up the cosmos. But that was not to be. Like...
The Rime of the Ancient Mariner is about a man who killed the spirt of God and the consequences that followed his actions. He was allowed to live to tell others of his mistakes and to help people not commit the same mistakes in their life. In this story, he tells a wedding guest and the wedding gues...
Hinduism verses Christianity As a child I watch spellbound the movie Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom. In this movie, I was scared to death when I saw the beating heart pulled out of a living man, and he continued living. Since that day, the culture of India has intrigued me. A large part of...
Michelangelo and the Monk I chose to compare Michelangelo's great sculpture of David, and the Exalted Chinese Monk from the Eugene Fuller Memorial Collection, at the Seattle Art Museum. These two share many characteristics, yet they are also very much different from one another. Looking at b...
The Prophet Joel Joel is the second of 12 Minor Prophets in the Old Testament of the Bible. He is placed between the prophets Hosea and Amos; this information can be used later in determining the time in which his book was written. The book of Joel is divided into four chapters. In the book the...
How easy is it to put trust in people? I'm sure most people can put their trust in friends, relatives, or people that they fluently know. But what about trusting someone they know nothing about? Could trust be put into something when a person doesn't believe in it or believe it exists? Tha...
How did life on earth begin? Was it simply a matter of chance or does order predispose an intelligent planner? Is man a mechanism of a higher order? What explanation does scientific information support? Attempts to answer these and other related questions have proposed many theories and beliefs....
Goodman Brown is portrayed to be a good man with the best of intentions. As most of us know, however, the best of intentions are not always enough. He begins his evil errand with the firm mindset that "after this one night" he will never do wrong again (Hawthorne 164). Unfortunately, this w...
Christianity and communication can never be separated, because the essence of religion itself is communication between man and God. While some religions hold that the gods were discovered like historical artifacts, Christianity holds that the first humans, Adam and Eve, were in direct communicatio...
In his classic novel \"Ragtime,\" E. L. Doctorow presents a type of \"Godfather\" character which posses many of the same attributes and characteristics of the Don Corleone character in Mario Puzo\'s novel The Godfather. This Godfather-like a character is the character, J.P Morgan. One can always go...
Religion In examining the concept of monotheism in Jewish, Christian, and Islamic traditions, two major points of reference need to be remembered. First, and foremost, that all three of these religions worship the same God, that being the God of Abraham. . Second, it is equally i...
Young Goodman Brown In Young Goodman Brown, Nathaniel Hawthorne tells the tale of a man and his discovery of evil. Hawthorne's primary concern is with evil and how it affects young Goodman Brown. Through the use of tone and setting, Hawthorne portrays the nature of evil and the psycho...
Good vs. Evil in BeowulfThe story of Beowulf initially took place in the Anglo- Saxon period in English history. The Anglo- Saxon times were dark and full of war, evil was very plentiful. The author tries to demonstrate this evil in this story and how it is taken over by the good of man. Throughou...
Rappaccini's Daughter is Nathaniel Hawthorne's interpretation of the Biblical tale of the Garden of Eden written i9n Genesis. The connection between the two accounts lies in Hawthorne's masterful use of symbolism, diction, and theme. While retelling the original story, he injects mal...
Stories have the innate ability to serve many purposes at once, for this reason they can be considered the most versatile, the most complex, and also the simplest means of conveying a point. Take, for example, the Bible passage in the book of Exodus that starts with verse one of chapter three, and ...