free will
Title: free will
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 781 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
free will
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 781 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
“Free Will and its effect on the Greeks, Christians, and Romans”
Free will is defined as: Voluntary choice or decision; freedom of humans to make choices that are not determined by prior causes or by divine intervention (Webster’s Online Collegiate Dictionary). Free will had an effect on the Greeks, Christians, and the Romans. Three stories, Oedipus the King, the Bible, and the Aenied, respectively, that we have studied and that fall in each society
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Works Cited
Genesis. The Bible. The Norton Anthology: World Masterpieces. Ed. Lawall. & Mack.
New York: W.W. Norton & Co., 1999. 51-72.
Merriam Webster’s Online Collegiate Dictionary. 2000. Merriam Webster’s Collegiate
Dictionary. 8 October 2000. www.m-w.com/cgi-bin/dictionary
Sophocles. Oedipus the King. The Norton Anthology: World Masterpieces. Ed.
Lawall. & Mack. New Tork: W.W. Norton & Co.,1999. 596-640.
Virgil. The Aenied. The Norton Anthology: World Masterpieces. Ed. Lawall. & Mack.
New York: W.W. Norton & Co., 1999. 814-895.

