Preparation of the Eve's food: The art of Eden and the art of the first couple before fall were widely written. Most critics seem to believe that early Muslim artists were consistently natural in the garden of Eden, the proof of glory of their predecessors. Ann Torday Gulden said that the art of the Garden of Eden is socially neutral. "Art is harmless in the Garden of Eden and is indispensable for the happiness of heaven" (18). Indeed, Eve's artistic activities make Garden of Eden more enjoyable for readers. However, if you look closely at how the male character of this poem sees the art of Eve, it is clear that Eve's aesthetics are not appropriate.
Do you remember the story of Adam and Eve, and infamous Apple? Adam and Eve were very happy at the Garden of Eden. God was given all the plants and trees to enjoy them food. But God was said to have unrestricted trees. "You can not eat it," God said. "This is dangerous, you will definitely die if you eat." So Eve ate some fruit from forbidden fruit trees. Sure enough, this tree is very dangerous, and eating that fruit is miserable. This is the first time to comply with God's sin by eating poisonous tree fruit - bringing death to the world
In the garden of Eden Eden, God created Adam and Eve. They are completely innocent and pure, but they are not perfect. God warned them not to eat food of good and evil trees. Anyway the evil snake persuaded Eve to eat the forbidden fruit. When Adam and Eve ate from the tree of knowledge, their eyes were opened, they gained knowledge and wisdom, but they were also exposed to evil, and they felt naked. Their innocence was lost. When God discovers this, he punishes Adam and Eve. In "Flowers for Algeron", Charlie Gordon has disabilities and lacks wisdom.
When Adam and Eve lived in the Garden of Eden, God commanded Adam and Eve. He told them not to eat trees called "good and evil trees" because they warned them that they would die on the day they ate the tree (Genesis 2:17) . The Bible does not tell us the time when Adam and Eve coincidentally lived in the garden, but at some point Eve tried to eat from the forbidden tree. She was deceived by a snake widely believed to be a creature used by Satan (1 Timothy 2: 13-14). The snake turned suspicion to the heart of Eve and asked if he said to God that he said that he was forbidden to really eat fruit from the tree (Genesis 3: 1). Then the snake lied to Eve: "Because you know that when you eat it, your eyes are opened and you know the good and evil like God Genesis 3: 4-5) Eve took fruit and ate it, then took some of her husband Adam, he also ate