The author of Paradise Lost.
Who is John Milton?
Augustine believed this about infants.
What is "that they were not innocent"?
The author of the play Hamlet.
Who is William Shakespeare?
Adam and Eve make themselves vulnerable to Lucifer's attack when they decide to do this.
What is split up?
"Nothing is good or bad but thinking makes it so."
Who is Hamlet?
The literary genre of Paradise lost.
What is epic poetry?
Prior to his conversion, Augustine was a member of this religious sect.
What is "Manichaean?"
True or False: Shakespeare's story of Hamlet was entirely original.
What is false?
Hamlet's father comes to him in this form.
What is a ghost?
"The mind is its own place and in itself can make a Heaven of hell, a hell of Heaven."
Who is Satan?
The character who volunteers to sacrifice for mankind.
Who is the Son?
True or false: Prior to his conversion, Augustine was a materialist.
Hamlet's "To be or not to be" soliloquy is debating this question.
What is "to live or to die?" or "What is the point to anything?"
Augustine emphasized this "omni" quality of God.
What is "omnipresence?"
"Give thy thoughts no tongue, nor any unproportioned thought his act."
Who is Polonius?
The main event of Book 1
What is Satan's fall from heaven?
Augustine agonized over this event of his youth as he tried to determine his motive for sin.
What is stealing from the pear tree?
What is with poison while napping in the garden?
Prior to his conversion, who did Augustine believe God was like?
Who are humans?
“The more unscrupulous I was, the greater my reputation was likely to be, for men are so blind that they even take pride in their blindness.”
Who is Augustine?
This is an attempt to understand the coexistence of a perfect, all-knowing God with evil and suffering.
What is a theodicy?
This is where Augustine believed in Christ.
What is under a fig tree?
The woman Hamlet loved.
Who is Ophelia?
The literary role of Claudius in Hamlet.
What is antagonist?
"Die he or justice must, unless for him some other, able and as willing, pay the rigid satisfaction, death for death."
Who is God the Father?