Satan
Pronunciation: [ˈseɪtən]
Word
Context: “religion”
(noun) Satan is often thought of as an evil spirit or being in many religions. He is seen as a force against good and is sometimes called the devil. People believe he tries to lead people away from being good.
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In many stories, characters face challenges from Satan who tries to trick them.
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Some people do not believe in Satan and think of him as just a myth.
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What do you think Satan represents in different stories?
Context: “literature”
(noun) Satan is a character used in books and plays, often symbolizing evil or temptation. Many famous authors write about him to show struggles between good and bad.
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In John Milton's poem 'Paradise Lost', Satan is a powerful character who rebels against God.
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Some stories do not include Satan as a character, focusing instead on human conflicts.
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How does the character of Satan add to the story?
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