which poetic device does the speaker use in the line, “Since Bacchus, Satan, and the Hangman”?
Allusion is used in this line.
The speaker uses personification, attributing human qualities to abstract concepts like Bacchus, Satan, and the Hangman. By personifying these concepts, the speaker gives them a more vivid and meaningful presence in the poem.
No, there is only one Church of Satan and it is located in New York. Also not that this is not an actual church, it is a headquarters. There is no actual Church to worship since you do not worship Satan.
It is Bacchus who has golden snooded hair in "Oedipus Rex" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, the term snood describes a netlike cap to cover the hair. The term is used by chorus members in their description of Bacchus the wine god. The description may come as a surprise since Bacchus often is depicted with dark, loose hair.
The cast of Satan Since 2003 - 2011 includes: Chance Johns as himself Pat Lowery as himself Carlos Puga as himself Hippy Schrock as himself
no, Satan is the opposite of good and would be like a circle that has 4 sides, makes no sense, although some believe he can be replaced since he did have a son
1. Lifting DDT 2. Spinning Hangman Facebuster (Not used since 2008) 3. Whiplash (Not used since 2006 4. Spinning Samoan drop
1. Lifting DDT 2. Spinning Hangman Facebuster (Not used since 2008) 3. Whiplash (Not used since 2006 4. Spinning Samoan drop
It appears the question is an expression of hatred or homophobia, since there is no evidence to suggest that gay people worship Satan. Whether or not homosexuality is a sin, it is no more an expression of Satan worship than is the sin of hate, so the answer must be no.
No one can say when or where-man has speculated this question since the beginning of time almost
AnswerI'm guessing here,since I do not know the plot. Since Helen is an atheist, she can be certain that Satan did not come as an angel of light, just as she knows that it was not really Jesus.
No, Satan is no god. He is a devil! Satan is not the God of the underworld he is more like the Lord of the underworld and he appears to have more control over the earth than any other entity. Satan is like the villain in a Spiderman or Batman movie, he is wreaking havoc and the hero is somehow absent or incompetent.