Ecological Succession. ( ECOSYSTEM, B. Pharmacy, 1st Year, Sem-II, Environmen...
Claudas The Land Laid Waste
1. Claudas The Land Laid Waste
Her vow kept and her duty done, Phedre married Claudas becoming Queen of what was known as
Terre Deserte since the days of Uther. The Land Laid Waste. It was a desolate but fertile land with
the common people falling to the cross as they forgot the Old Ways. Even without the title of
priestess, Phedre would never have been an idle woman with the seemly virtues of a housewife.
Opinionated, logical and well educated, she was quick to learn how to manage her new home as
well as her new husband.
Claudas was ambitious, intelligent and greedy, prone to paranoia and jealousy as he sat uneasy upon
his throne. He was combative with neighboring lands and harsh when slighted but he knew how to
lead an army. He had a keen mind for strategy and battle.
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3. Comparison Of Guinevere And The Wife Of Bath
The wife of baths Yale by Geoffrey Chaucer depicts the secret life of a "well educated" widow and
her desire to lust and love with many and all men to her likings . The second tail is from a Morte D'
Arthur, by Thomas Malory. In this story Arthurs wife Queen Guinevere also shares lustrous
characteristics as the wife of bath. Both these ladies share an acquired taste for forbidden love that is
not socially acceptable. During the times of knights and crusades, adultery and unfaithfulness wasn't
committed like now or even performed, because no law was higher than the church and such actions
were a sin. The actions of the secondary characters to the main characters creates conflict cause by
these women's actions which these stories compose of the secret love between and sir Lancelot, and
the wife's pursuit of pleasure. In the wife of baths tale and la Mort d' Arthur the leading plot of both
these stories is conceived by the wife and Guinevere's lust and pursuit of love and happiness.
The wife of baths tale takes place during a pilgrimage in the mid–14()0s, during such a time when
not all women were ladies but being polite, noble and kind was fundamental at the time of this
stories portrayment. The wife of bath's tale depicts a not so spoken element of a widowed women
that's in an endless pursuit of pleasure. The first line of the first page states that "Experience, though
no authority." Her many men she's wedded has given her a seasoning of knowledge that can't be
learned from
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7. Summary Of ' First Missionary Journey '
First Missionary Journey
The book of Acts describes how Paul was ministering in Antioch with Barnabas, when he was
directed by the Holy Spirit to be released from his Church duties. The Holy Spirit had another
assignment for Paul, and that was to go and take the Gospel more widely. Some believe that this
notion came from the Holy Spirit through fasting and prayer. Paul began his first missionary in the
town of Antioch. Throughout Paul's first missionary journey he was accompanied by Barnabas and
Barnabas cousin John Mark.
God gave Paul a mission to preach the Gospel to the Gentiles. They traveled from city to city
spreading the Gospel of Jesus Christ. However, the message was not always being received. It is
really no confirmed certainty on why John Mark eventually left Paul and Barnabas to return to
Jerusalem. The Jews went on record as being in opposition to the Gospel, but Paul kept preaching
the Gospel to the Gentiles. Paul saw that the Gentiles were very receptive to the Gospel.
Although many Gentiles accepted the Gospel of Jesus Christ, there were Jews that continued to
display their anger towards the Gospel. There were some Jews that came and stirred up the crowd at
Lystra against Paul and Barnabas. This crowd also stoned and left Paul for dead, but Paul did not
allow that to stop him from preaching the Gospel to the city of Lystra. Lystra and Derbe proved to
be fruitful areas to preach the Gospel, but not without their difficulties. One convert at Lystra on this
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