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    will be committed of adultery with Abigail Williams. Following these events he tries to save everyone’s lives by admitting to this adultery and ends up losing the trial along with his life. He did have a chance to live but instead of signing his name to keep his life‚ he wanted to die honorably with his friends not without a name‚ a soul‚ and with guilt. “John Proctors decision to die is reasonable and believable”. Reverend Parris‚ the Salem minister and Proctors immediate supervisor‚ says “ there

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    disingenuous and can fool even the most righteous man. Abigail Williams and the girls know that those people have been with the Devil. HATHORNE: This is nonsense‚ can it not be seen that Abigail is a remorseless liar and a wretched manipulative juvenile who spreads destruction and the death of innocents wherever she goes. Eighty-eight people we have accused of and five people dead because of Abigail and the nonsense she is. DANFORTH: Abigail Williams tells the truth and is incapable of lying HATHORNE:

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    he was there for me when I was about to have my children. Now he will not be able to see the baby‚ I’m carrying right now‚ but I know he would be with me in spirit‚ he will watch over and love the baby as he loved the others from heaven. My John Proctor. He was the most honest and upstanding man I had ever known‚ he stood up for what he believed in and never let his friends down. He wanted justice in Salem and wanted to expose the truth behind witchcraft‚ but he never had a chance to do it. Just

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    Introduction Abigail Adams is best known as the second U.S. first lady‚ however‚ there’s so much more to her story. Throughout her life‚ Adams was heavily involved in politics and women’s suffrage. Even before she married John Adams‚ she was quite vocal about her views on equality. Adams was appointed by the Massachusetts Colony general court in order to defend women’s patriotism. Also‚ she participated in boycotts and riots‚ trying to break away from Britain. Adams mingled with women historians

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    GENERAL PROBLEM STATEMENT Can Proctor and Gamble survive and prosper by reinventing existing products in environment that requires new innovations? And will P&G be able to meet their target of 50% of the market share in each segment? ANALYSIS General Environment Which of the general environment segments are most relevant to the consumer products industry? What are the main opportunities and threats affecting the company? Demographics— Proctor and Gamble is one of the largest consumer

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    Elizabeth Bishop

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    Elizabeth Bishop There are many fantastic poets out there today and there were many in the past. One of these many great poets is Elizabeth Bishop. She started writing poems in 1946 and stopped in 1979. Her poems were very imaginative yet serious and sophisticated at the same time. Each poet has their own way to write‚ and this is hers. Elizabeth Bishop was born on February 8‚ 1911 in Worcester‚ Massachusetts. Only a few months after Bishop was born‚ her father passed away and because of this

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    In the short story of The Crucible a character Abigail blames others for what she has done. She purposely caused innocent women to be hung. She had pleaded innocent. When she was found guilty she fled town. She had never paid the price for what she had done. In my opinion she is at fault for everything she had done. She knew the price the others would have to pay when she mentioned them in the witch trials. She did not want to get caught for all the bad she did. She found that she could get out

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    melting pot‚ in the symbolic sense‚ and the bearing of a cross. Elizabeth‚ John Proctor’s wife; a cold‚ childless woman who is an upright character who cannot forgive her husband’s adultery until just before he died: she is accused of being a witch. Reverend Hale‚ a self-proclaimed expert on witchcraft; at the play’s end tries to save the accused. John Proctor‚ a good man with human failures and a hidden secret‚ a affair with Abigail‚ he is often the voice of reason in the play; accused of witchcraft

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    Elizabeth Smith

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    Elizabeth Smith (Bessie Smith)                Elizabeth Smith was born on April 15‚ 1894 in Chattanooga‚ Tennessee. Her parents were Laura and William Smith. She was one of the second children. She was born into a poverty stricken black family in the segregated south. Her father was a Baptist minister he died soon after her birth leaving her mother to raise her and her siblings. She was about nine when she lost her mother and two brothers. Bessie and the remaining siblings were raised by their

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    John Proctor is the protagonist in The Crucible ‚ by Arthur Miller. He stuck to his guns and didn’t give in to the witch conspiracy ‚ he was an honest man‚ and had strong morals. He was a man with pride. a women with tons of respect once said‚ "Do what you feel in your heart to be right‚ for you’ll be criticized anyway. " (Eleanor Roosevelt). When the play finally starts up‚ we are acknowledged John has had an affair with Abigail (his servant). Elizabeth Proctor; John’s wife‚ is soft hearted

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