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In the quote, “People do not change, they are merely revealed.” change does not take place. As time passes by humanity reveal the traits that are assumed to be changed. In the play “Once A Crook, Always A Crook”, it seems as Jimmy, the protagonist changes. Also in the fable, “The Scorpion and Turtle” no change occurs as the scorpion breaks his promise and stings the turtle. In both the play and fable, the main idea is not to trust a person a person too quickly because people can lie and might trick you. Progress is impossible without change, and those who cannot change their minds cannot change anything. In the fable, the scorpion doesn’t change and is not able to cross the river since he killed the turtle on water.

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