"Paradise Lost" is a epic poem written by John Milton. The poem is divided into 12 books. He divided this epic poem into 2 main stories. The first one is about Satan and other rebel angels who want to create Hell because they don't like heaven. Satan, craving the Fall of Man, tempted Eve with an apple that will divulge her in sin. Satan went down to Earth disguised as an angel and another angel, Gabriel, sends him out of Earth when he discovers it's Satan. Eve falls for the apple and ends up eating it, same thing happens for Adam. They both fall into sin and a deep long sleep. When they wake up they feel really bad and guitly for their wrongdoings, and the story ends with them walking a walk of solitude.
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Monday, November 2, 2009
A and B
1 - A falls off of B's roof while fixing B's roof
2 - B walks by A, A's homeless, and asks for money, B walks away
3 - A needs to go somewhere, he doesn't have a car, B lends his car, no brakes, A crashes
4 - B has swine flu, goes to school, and gives it to A
1 - No, it was A's fault from the start because how can B know that his own roof is faulty, or broken, so A should have been more careful, or create a scaffold to walk over the roof.
2 - Yes, this is B's fault and he should feel guilty, because if you see a homeless beggar asking for money, the least you could do is spear the change in your pocket, not walk away and pretend you didn't even see him.
3 - This again is B's fault, and should feel remorse. If your car's brakes are broken, they would make noise for at least 2 weeks before they actually break, so B should have given it a check up or not have given it to A in the first place and that would have avoided his crash.
4 - Again, yes, B should feel guilty. Swine flu catches quickly and his mother, or if hes in uni, he should have gone to the doctor instead of risking all the students at school.
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