I think time, describing the time in day and making you think of a picture of the afternoon “evening”
Fate and free will is a crucial theme dealt by Christopher Marlowe, particularly in chapter five, where Faustus expresses these lines: Ah, there it stay’d. Why should’st thou not? Is not thy soul thine own?, In this chapter he decides willingly to sell his soul to Lucifer, but when he is willing to make the bargain, and he stabs his arm in an attempt to write the deed in blood, the blood congeals, so that it was impossible for Faustus to write his name, in other words he couldn’t sign the agreement with Lucifer. At that point of the story he wondered whether that was fate, if his own blood was protecting him, and saving him, preventing his soul to be sold to Lucifer. However, he finalized the pact with Lucifer and discovered on his arm the inscription “O, man fly”. That could be interpreted as a warning from God to Dr, Faustus to be free to live his fate instead of selling his soul to Lucifer. Thus, Fausto started wondering if he should repent and trust God. However, Fausto was lured by Lucifer and his evil angels; in spite of the fact of the different sign he saw that could have been a clear message to follow God , he willingly sold his soul to the devil.
All things considered, Fausto could have follow his fate, be free, not signing the pact when his blood congealed. However, he felt free to decide which path to follow by signing it and selling his soul. So, Marlowe is remarking that we all have a fate, but that fate does not condemn us, our own decision do, because we have free will to make our own decisions and make mistakes, even though if those mistakes are fatal.
practice !!!!!!!!!!!The assignment for this lesson is to outline one of the lesson readings to show how
it's organized. The second half of the assignment is to create a new document about
a completely different topic but using the same organizational scheme as the
original.
Explanation:
APA style is commonly used for term papers, essays, and scientific papers. It uses an in-text citation with a reference list accompanying it. This means that the writer needs to cite the author and year of the work by putting them both in parentheses (separated by a comma) and for the references list the writer needs to follow the pattern author, date, title, source.
This general format gets minority modified depending on the source, for example, for journal articles, the template is Author, A., & Author, B. (year). Title of the article. Journal Title, Volume, page range. DOI
For books, the title of the book, publisher location, and name are adapted to the format and for websites, you add the retrieved date and URL.
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