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Review 4 The Bible and Literature
  • June 14, 2008

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Dante and the Bible
  • Dante Alighieri Books and Biography
  • The Divine Comedy Study Guide

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  • the word "comedy," in the classical sense, refers
    to works which reflect belief in an ordered
    universe, in which events not only tended towards
    a happy or "amusing" ending, but an ending
    influenced by a Providential will that orders all
    things to an ultimate good. By this meaning of
    the word, the progression of Dante's pilgrimage
    from Hell to Paradise is the paradigmatic
    expression of comedy, since the work begins with
    the pilgrim's moral confusion and ends with the
    vision of God.

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Shakespeare and the Bible
  • Life and Works

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Hamlet
  • Hamlet
  • 1. The Theme of siblings murder
  • 2. Be true to thyself
  • PoloniusAct I, Scene 3         (Lines 545-565)
  • Ecclesiasticus3713
  • 3. To be or not to be Job

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Henry VI
  • The idea of marriage
  • Henry VI, part 3 - Act 1, Scene 1 by William
    Shakespeare King Henry VIs son Charles says
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  • This same concept is revealed in
  • Matthew 196BibleGateway.com

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Measure for Measure
  • Matthew 72
  • Jesus Teaches On The Mountain About Saying What
    Is Wrong In Others
  •  1 "Do not say what is wrong in other people's
    lives. Then other people will not say what is
    wrong in your life. 2 You will be guilty of the
    same things you find in others. When you say what
    is wrong in others, your words will be used to
    say what is wrong in you. 3 Why do you look at
    the small piece of wood in your brother's eye,
    and do not see the big piece of wood in your own
    eye? 4 How can you say to your brother, 'Let me
    take that small piece of wood out of your eye,'
    when there is a big piece of wood in your own
    eye? 5 You who pretend to be someone you are not,
    first take the big piece of wood out of your own
    eye. Then you can see better to take the small
    piece of wood out of your brother's eye.

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John Milton and the Bible
  • Life and Works John Milton (1608-1674)

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Paradise Lost
  • Of Mans first disobedience, and the fruitOf
    that forbidden tree whose mortal tasteBrought
    death into the world, and all our woe.
  •           Paradise Lost. Book i. Line 1.
  • Paradise Lost Milton Paradise Lost - Book 1

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John Bunyan and the Bible
  • Life John Bunyan Biography
  • WorksJohn Bunyan Page
  • The Pilgrims Progress Christian Classics
    Ethereal Library

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John Donne and the Bible
  • Life
  • Works The Works of John Donne
  • Death Be not proud John Donne. Holy Sonnet 10.
    (In this poem, Death is personalized. Here John
    Donne illustrated the Christian world view,
    stating that death is not an end to Christians.)
  • For whom the bell tolls Meditation XVII
    Wikisource (written after Donne recovered from a
    severe illness)

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Charles Dickens and the Bible
  • Life Charles Dickens
  • Works
  • A Christmas Carol
  • Theme the rich who is stingy to help the poor
    will be judged.
  • Luke 16BibleGateway.com

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Charles Dickens
  • A Tale of Two Cities
  • Theme sacrification for friends
  • John 153
  • Greater love has no one than this, that he lay
    down his life for his friends.

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C. s. Lewis
  • Life C. S. Lewis
  • Quotes C. S. Lewis Quotes
  • Works
  • The Problem of Pain
  • A Grief Observed

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C. S. Lewis
  • Space Trilogy
  • Out of the Silent Planet (1938)
  • Pearland (aka Voyage to Venus) (1943)
  • That Hideous Strength (1946)
  • The Screwtape Letters (1942)

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C. S.Lewis
  • The Chronicles of Narnia
  • The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (1950)
  • Prince Caspian (1951)
  • The Voyage of the Dawn Treader (1952)
  • The Silver Chair (1953)
  • The Horse and His Boy (1954)
  • The Magician's Nephew (1955)
  • The Last Battle (1956)

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Flannery OConnor
  • Grace changes us and change is painful. by
    Flannery OConnor
  • Life Flannery O'Connor (1925-1964)
  • Workds A Good Man is Hard to Find
  • Critics on OConnor Critics

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Others
  • Nathaniel Hawthorne The Scarlet Letter The
    Celestial railroad
  • G. K. Chesterton Father Brown
  • T. S. Eliot the Waste Land Murder in the
    Cathedral Ash Wednesday Journey of the Magi
  • Dorothy Sayers the Man Born to Be King

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Others
  • R. R. R. Tolkien the Hobbit The Lord and the
    Ring
  • Samuel Becket William Blake, Byron Chaucer
    Connard stephan Crane, Emily Dickson, Fauckner
    Robert Frost Hemmingways Ellen Poe Stainbeck
    Tennyson, Whiteman

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Biblical Allusions
  • Eleven hour the last possible time for doing
    something not too late to do something (Matthew
    20)
  • A (good) Samaritan one who gives help to people
    in trouble or distree (Luke 1030-37)
  • Doubting Thomas one who doesnt trust anything
    easily (John 2024-29)

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Biblical Allusions
  • Prodigal son a repentant son or a criminal with
    deep sense of guilt for wrongdoing (Luke
    1511-32)
  • The salt of the earth onoe who is honest and
    dependable one whose character is valuable and
    admirable (Matthes 513)

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Biblical Allusions
  • A wolf in sheeps clothing a hypocrite one who
    appears to be a friend but rather an enemy one
    who pretends to be harmless but rather dangerous
    (Matthew 715)
  • A thorn in ones flesh/sides a constant
    irritation a petty annoyance a pain in the neck
    (Corinthian II 127)

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Biblical Allusions
  • The spirit is willing, but the flesh is weak one
    has good intentions, but ones weakness fails to
    fulfill them (Matthew 2641)

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Biblical Allusions
  • The grapes of wrath used as the title of one of
    John Steinbecks novels
  • Revelation 1419-20, an apocalyptic appeal to
    divine justice and deliverance from oppression in
    the final judgment. And the angel thrust in his
    sickle into the earth, and gathered the vine of
    the earth, and cast it into the great winepress
    of the wrath of God. And the winepress was
    trodden without the city, and blood came out of
    the winepress, even unto the horse bridles, by
    the space of a thousand and six hundred furlongs.
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