Monday, December 16, 2013

Expulsion from the garden of Eden-Madeline Aldrich

Expulsion From The Garden Of Eden By: Thomas Cole
Madeline Aldrich
This artifact is a painting of the garden of Eden and hell.  This masterpiece was made in 1828. It is made with oil paint. It is about how Adam and Eve ate the apples when god told them not to and got expelled into hell. They caused original sin because they didn't listen to their father (god) and obeyed satan. This picture portrays the best and the worst. Eden is showed as the happiest place on earth, with the healthiest foliage and where the sun is shining. Hell is showed as a dark dreary place with a volcano erupting, it also shows death, no plants or living things. I believe it shows consequences, while you're in a good position you should never disobey the person who is teaching you because bad things could happen and you could never get out of that situation. Example: Adam and Eve were in the best position until they didn't listen to the person who was teaching them (god) and then ended up in the worst situation (hell). If they trusted and listened to gods word they would be in heaven. 

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