If you find something common in the Christian denominations of the Bible and Danthes in the maze of the world of John Comenius, that is to believe it is a roadmap to achieve salvation. Christian writers often use Biblical parables, allegorical styles, and single letter constants to improve the Biblical Bible stories, and the myriad stories of Moses, Noah, and Jesus.
Among John Steinbeck's novel "East of Eden", one way for the author to use the image of the Bible is by many people representing various Biblical characters. Sometimes this is an effective device in the novel, and sometimes it is ineffective. An example of this Biblical statue can be found throughout the book, and many of the new characters introduced continue to represent the prototype of the Bible or begin to represent a new prototype. There are many pairs of letters representing the most important Bible prototypes that appear in books. Representatives began with Charles and Adam Trasks, the two brothers had opposite character, and Charles was evil, Adam was good. Brothers' parents, Cyrus and Alice Trask, also support this prototype, and their personality traits are quite different. Another set of people who contributed to the ongoing development of the prototype were Adam and Kay Trask.
John Steinbeck, which contains many Bible prototypes, therefore produced novels with many themes. Steinbeck clearly develops these prototypes by using many characters representing various Bible characters. If you do not use the Bible image, the theme of the novel will be very vague.
Two examples of artists using Bible images are the only consistent members, musicians, and The Mountain Goats, also known as author John Daniel, and PJ Harvey, a musician with a long history of cooperation. To her secular music. The two artists are not particularly famous even for some of the common household names, symbols of the times, or even general trends like post grunge. Both artists are the focus of secularism, based on secular fans without religious record labels, but they are pinning it.