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Title
The First Sin and Its Punishment
Description
The "First Sin and Its Punishment" refers to a sub-heading from the Old Testament in which the consequences of the sin committed by Adam and Eve are discussed. The idea of sin intrigues me and this thesis is a collaboration of my ideas concerning justice and injustice, science and nature, individual potential and the human spirit. I believe that, sometimes, acts of sin can be beautiful when they represent the rejection of normative standards and do not actively harm others. Sins only assume meaning in the context of existing social norms, and, as can be seen throughout history, these norms are constantly evolving. I also focus on the juxtaposition of beauty and evil in my work, and reference Christianity and other mythologies. I hope that my work offers an exploration of human desires and the subconscious to those who seek it.
Date Created
2002-05
Contributors
- Bisco, Josephine (Author)
- Meissinger, Ellen (Thesis director)
- Schutte, Jerry (Committee member)
- Facinelli, Diane (Committee member)
- Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor)
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Extent
6 pages
Language
eng
Copyright Statement
In Copyright
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Series
Academic Year 2001-2002
Handle
https://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.30089
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minimal
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