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<p class="MsoNormal">Once again, the author emphasized on water’s symbolism has been lost. In the Fisher King tale, a foot washing ceremony preceded the restoration of the King. However, in the poem, they used soda water to wash their feet instead of water.</p>
 
   
 
<p class="MsoNormal">In addition, in Christianity, water is used for baptize. It is a religious ritual, where people use clean & clear water to wash away their origin sins. But soda water is unclean water, therefore, people do not wash away their sins. Perhaps they even add more sins - commit more immoral things than they suppose to. </p>
 
<p class="MsoNormal">In addition, in Christianity, water is used for baptize. It is a religious ritual, where people use clean & clear water to wash away their origin sins. But soda water is unclean water, therefore, people do not wash away their sins. Perhaps they even add more sins - commit more immoral things than they suppose to. </p>

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In addition, in Christianity, water is used for baptize. It is a religious ritual, where people use clean & clear water to wash away their origin sins. But soda water is unclean water, therefore, people do not wash away their sins. Perhaps they even add more sins - commit more immoral things than they suppose to.