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    Anne Frank Aunt

    i have already filled the years of otto, that peter told me about their love and and their relationship and i emphasised on the physical one. I am doing all this also because of one more reason , she didn’t let me flirt with otto( arrgh ) what the hell is her problem man every lady has got a right to flirt with men. I will make her life miserable and i’ll get a wall bw that father and daughter relation ( again jealous ). Because i know that anne is going to tell about their relation to Otto ( the

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    Heaven or Hell

    Heaven or Hell is a short story based on a true historical event. The story highlights the inward, the invisible and the intangible power struggles of mankind. The stark descriptions of the reality and horror of war are frightening and shocking to the reader, aimed to affect emotionally and cause them to consider. The story is structured to make the reader visualize pain and death in war – Hell, when everything appears lost and hopeless, and Heaven - heroic and victorious, when the obstacles are

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    Hel on Earth

    I watched the movie Heaven is for real, based on the book by Todd Burpo and Lynn Vincent. The movie is about a boy and his family who are having some seemingly bad luck. The boys’ father works multiple jobs he is a pastor of a church, he is a handy-man, and a priest for the dying in a hospital. The boy gets sick and his appendix ruptured. When he wakes up he has visited heaven and met Jesus, he also knows things he shouldn’t such as his dad yelling at god in the hospital chapel. He explains that

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    Literature

    Summary of Godfather Death – Jakob and Wilhelm Grimm In this tale, the poor man has twelve children and he has to work very hard day and night in order to get enough food for them to eat. And here come the 13th child came he did not know what to do so he wants to seek help and so he asked for a Godfather for his son. The journey began. His first encounter is with God, who he turns down because he did not understand how wisely God shares and he believes that God is unfair. Next, he meets the Devil

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    The Ancient Moordorian Tongue: Razark

    The blades name was Razark or life taker in the ancient mordorian tongue, it was forged in the heart of the 1st circle of hell. Hell was in an unseen dimension and could only be accessed through the gate of hell guarded by the hellhound Cerberus the three headed hellhound, the father of all hellhounds. This gate was found in the heart of Mordor. He had stolen the blade right of the black belt of Lucifer himself. Lucifer had been in his human form however, in his true form the blade would have been

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    Dante's Inferno Punishment Essay

    the author chooses certain punishments for each sin in the 9 Circles of Hell. A few of these circles include Gluttony, Greed, and Heresy. In the story, at the gates of hell, it is said God created hell to achieve justice, and so each punishment is based off the desire for moral righteousness. The crimes committed in the real world coincide with the punishments for each sin in hell. As Dante and Virgil progress deeper into hell, the sins (received at the time) become more immoral and the penalties

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    Summary Of The Story 'Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?'

    Joyce Carol Oates’s short story “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?” alludes to the mythical tale of Hades and Persephone throughout the story. The two stories express the relationship of life and death. The love and desire are emotions that are connected with life and death. The dark and wickedness invades the mind and thoughts of a person, and he or she cannot control that desire. The lust and desire for another person leads to drastic measures. Death is a natural way of life. Everyone

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    'Sinners In The Hands Of An Angry God'

    whether you go to heaven or hell after death. In “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God” Edwards gives a straightforward view on how people are going to hell. He says that “The devil is waiting for them, hell is gaping for them, the flames gather and flash about them, and would fain lay hold on them, and swallow them up.” This explains Edwards theme about how he views how bad sins are. He believes that if people can never go without sinning and are living to go to hell because of the slightest

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    The Screwtape Letter

    people from God or goodness almost constantly. He is on to Wormwood about using “modern 20th century techniques” and not to repeatedly argue with his “patient” about what's real and not. Wormwood is Screwtape’s nephew, a minor or lesser demon amongst hell who is trying to ruin a early 20th century man’s relationship with God and trick him into sin. The patient is a middle

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    Sinners In The Hands Of An Angry God By Jonathan Edwards

    great weight and pressure towards hell". This shows that he tries to compare the wickedness to heavy lead to explain how it would pressure down to hell.

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