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  Death - Free Encyclopedia of Thelema
Death, personified is an anthropomorphic figure or a fictional character who has existed in mythology and popular culture since the earliest days of storytelling.
The character of Death is typically depicted in the West as wearing a dark hooded cloak and wielding a scythe.
The character of Death is also a major player in the humorous Discworld novels of Terry Pratchett, where he is perhaps paradoxically seen as an ally of humanity, since he is a part of the natural order of things and often finds himself defending humanity against threats to that order.
www.egnu.org /thelema/index.php/Death   (4117 words)

  
 List of fictional characters within The Simpsons - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
These include characters from TV and movies, as well as characters who appear on Halloween Treehouse of Horror episodes, which do not follow the show's continuity (if it can be said to have one).
He is the only character on the show to be drawn with a normal five-fingered hand (as opposed to the four fingers all other characters possess).
The character's name may be a reference to Ed McBain, the pseudonym under which Evan Hunter wrote his famous 87th Precinct crime novels.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Fictional_characters_within_The_Simpsons   (1936 words)

  
 List of fictional computers - Facts, Information, and Encyclopedia Reference article
Fictional computers tend to be considerably more sophisticated than anything yet devised in the real world.
It is interesting to note that while science fiction writers have anticipated many of the advances in technology which have occurred (with varying degrees of accuracy), nearly no writer foresaw the computer as we know it today.
See the List of fictional robots and androids for all fictional computers which are described as existing in a mobile or humanlike form.
www.startsurfing.com /encyclopedia/c/o/m/Computers_in_fiction.html   (2563 words)

  
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The similarities in this passage with the motif of the reader's death, and, in view of the bipartite format of the novel as a whole, with that of companion texts, are self-evident.
There occurs among the narrative's characters a desperate attempt to piece together a higher truth, the clues to which are dispersed over the three books.
Just as his souls migrate to his children and return to his body as the deaths of those children, so part of his immense body-state can at any moment and in every one of us be killed again or revived.
www.altx.com /ebr/ebr8/8callus.htm   (5011 words)

  
 He Lives
Even after his resurrection, on the road to Emmaus, when he meets two disciples who fail to recognize him, we see in the account in Luke 24 that they were clueless as to the redemptive significance of the resurrection and had no concept of the atonement.
Such definitions must be derived, at least implicitly, from the revelation closed at the death of the Apostles.
His death on the Cross saved her, as it saves us, but its saving effects were applied to her (unlike to us) at the moment of her conception.
www.helives.blogspot.com   (11895 words)

  
 WeirdSpace - Encyclopedia of fictional characters
Character from both Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe and his revised universe.
Character from Robert Kirkman's part of the Image Universe.
Amanda Reed, character with a vampiric symbiote from Image/WildStorm.
www.weirdspace.dk   (4641 words)

  
 Mickey Mouse
Woody Allen's "Love and Death" and Deconstrucing Harry" as well as his play "Death Knocks." Death Takes a Holiday was a 1934 film directed by Mitchell Leisen, and written by Maxwell Anderson.
Death (Fredric March as Prince Sirki) decides to take a holi...
For example, Dripalong Daffy (released in 1951 and named after the popular Hopalong Cassidy character) throws Daffy into a Western, while Robin Hood Daffy (1958) casts the duck in the role of the legendary outlaw.
www.experiencefestival.com /mickey_mouse   (1172 words)

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