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I have two younger brothers whom I love deeply. They were my best men at my wedding. I'm four years older than my younger brother and sometimes, like every once in a while, I might have employed mental warfare on him in order to get him to get me a cookie...but nothing that bad, so this st

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CAIN AND ABEL Origin: Abel is treated well by God while Cain, Abel's brother, is not and out of jealousy, kills Abel but denies it when accused. Description from pinterest.com. I searched for this on bing.com/images

Republicans are fond of throwing the charge “class warfare” at anyone who seeks to reverse the rapid division of modern society into haves and have-nots. But the ancient story of Cain and Abel is a cautionary tale about the violence that class stratification inevitably brings, writes Rev. Howard Bes

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"Cain and Abel, the sons of Adam, differed widely in character. Abel had a spirit of loyalty to God; he saw justice and mercy in the Creator's dealings with the fallen race, and gratefully accepted the hope of redemption. But Cain cherished feelings of rebellion, and murmured against God because of the curse pronounced upon the earth and upon the ..."

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Cain and Abel. In the novel, the Shaper sings of an "ancient feud between brothers which split the world between darkness and light."(Gardner 51). Grendel was part of the "dark side...the terrible race that God cursed"(Gardner 51). Even Grendel's mother presents herself as "guilty of some unremembered, perhaps ancestral kind." The curse put on the descendents of Cain contributes to the novel's theme of fate versus free will.

Cain and Abel. In the novel, the Shaper sings of an "ancient feud between brothers which split the world between darkness and light."(Gardner 51). Grendel was part of the "dark side...the terrible race that God cursed"(Gardner 51). Even Grendel's mother presents herself as "guilty of some unremembered, perhaps ancestral kind." The curse put on the descendents of Cain contributes to the novel's theme of fate versus free will.

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