Satan really confuses me. Any opinions on whether he is supposed to be an angel or a devil?
Satan really confuses me. Any opinions on whether he is supposed to be an angel or a devil?
Snow White is doing dishes again, 'cause what else can you do with seven itty bitty men?
Satan is an angel. The entire dispute of the book is to identify if god/reality is real (if it's really reality). In order to highlight it, they make the things that we're supposed to identify with as holy to be evil and having them commit seemingly immoral acts that are technically, by bible's definition, normal
satan is bad. so is my english teacher for making me post this assignment..... hmmmm maybe my teacher is satan. This site will probably be spammed by my class. haha that would be funny. We're a Satanic cult spamming mark twain websites!! WOOOT! GO US! jk guys. lol
Satan is a former angel, Lucifer, who thought he was better than God and was beyond idiotic for leaving heaven. Satan then became the devil. Satan will be very sorry when he is in the lake of fire for all eternity.![]()
You know, I really don't think the class agrees with your views. I believe we should feel priveleged to have the opportunity to learn about Mark Twain in such an engaging manner.
i have no idea why would someone ask this on a mark twain post?!?!
= mad
= alien
= lol
i thought that this was a mark twain post so why are you talking about the devil?![]()
Last edited by sgray120; 02-01-2010 at 12:21 PM.
How often is this site updated? I came here looking for some reasonable discussion regarding this work, having just reread it, and all I found were a bunch of kids smoking behind the bleachers. Do us all a favor and put on your black hoodies and take your Twilight books and stay home.
To answer your serious question, I also found myself baffled. If Satan/Philip Traum was truly a devil, why would he help anybody go to Heaven as he does in several instances? If an angel, how could he be so indifferent to mankind?
I dunno. There are many points worth studying in the book, but I shrugged at the ending of the book. I suspect Mark Twain also shrugged. This is certainly not his first time to portray man's inhumanity to man dressed up in religion. So this time he created a character which demonstrated the vanities of man.
Angel and Devil amount to synonyms or antonyms depending on how they are represented in literature.
Well, that's rather obvious, don't you think?