The Collins Dictionary defines "apocalypse" [with small "a"] as a prophetic disclosure or revelation, and "Apocalypse" [with capital "A" ] as the Book of Revelation in the Vulgate and Douay versions of the New Testament. As a generalization, the word Apocalypse is used by Roman Catholics and Revelation by Protestants, but it is the same book. It is a book of prophecy about the End-times (which I believe we are now in) and the End of the World, and would be classified as 'Eschatological' .
It explains the creation in the bible in the first seven days.
The importance is introducing a different kind of English language which is an example of William Shakespeare. His unique language interprets different type of literature.
Most of the book is in Aramaic. The book of Daniel, due to its prophetic nature and its focus on the end times is in the genre of apocalyptic literature. From the Jewish perspective, Daniel was not a prophet and the book of Daniel is not considered a book of prophecy. However, it was deemed to be of importance for future generations and therefore was included in the Tanach as part of K'tuvim (Writings).
The Hunger Games takes place in a post-apocalyptic world
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Literature...good luck with your homework!
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The Bible is the last book of its kind in Montag's part of the world. It is a banned book in the society depicted in "Fahrenheit 451," where books are outlawed and burned by firemen.
Books, Newspapers...
Yup, you can acquire a Copy of the Koran in nearly any language, just in Arabic you don't have the issue of potential miss-translation. Kind of like how you can get a Bible in any language. Though the Jews read the Torah in Hebrew.
they teach Italian and English language, math, science, literature, and basicly exactly the same things they teach in any other country.
It is a Bantu language.