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    The Crucible bonus scene

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    of an additional scene to Arthur Millers The Crucible. This scene takes place two months after the end of the Salem witch trials. It is a conversation between Mr Hale and Elizabeth Proctor. It explores and evaluates the long term devastation caused by greed and self-interest. This piece displays how dramatic the effects of greed and selfishness can be. Mr Hale reveals his own inner turmoil since the trials‚ and how his own pride and arrogance contributed to the hangings. Elizabeth reinforces the idea

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    SHELLEY ELIZABETH TAYLOR

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    SHELLY ELIZABETH TAYLOR “HEALTH PSYCHOLOGIST” BY JOYCE “JAE” M. PITTMAN “Social & Health Psychology” SHELLEY ELIZABETH TAYLOR Taylor was born in 1946 in a small village of Mt. Kisco

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    To set the scene‚ Confederate forces are starting to assemble against Union soldiers supported by the United States Government. Frank James leaves his stepfather‚ Rueben Samuel’s home to go fight for state rights and the ability to legally own slaves; Frank’s younger brother‚ Jesse James stays home. The Union advances into the borderlands where the James-Samuel family resides and attack the family looking for Frank; they hang Reuben‚ but don’t kill him‚ and torture Jesse by lashing him. This fuels

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    Rob Hill Professor Terry Thuemling WP121G 5 November 2004 Behind the Walls of the Ghetto Commenting on the famed Los Angeles ghetto in which he grew up‚ gangster rapper Ice Cube asserts‚ "If you ain ’t never been to the ghetto‚ don ’t ever come to the ghetto" (Cube‚ Ghetto Vet). But why are American ghettos filled with so much violence‚ drugs‚ and inopportunity? In John Singleton ’s powerful drama Boyz N the Hood the harsh reality of youths growing up in South Central Los Angeles‚ a place

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    Elizabeth Bishop's Poetry

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    Elizabeth Bishop poses interesting questions delivered by means of a unique style. Do you agree? Focus on themes and stylistic features. In my opinion‚ Elizabeth Bishop has a unique style of asking interesting questions. Bishop invites us along on the journey with her. She does this by her “painterly eye” which she has been praised for. In her poems she takes the ordinary and turns it into the extraordinary. As a reader‚ I wonder why she goes into so much detail. There is a story behind each of

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    influenced the viewpoint of this essay. The case of Dame Elizabeth Butler-Sloss‚ the case of Amy vs Adam (www.lawcouncil.asn.au) and the case of Brendan Dassey. The Australian legal system does not deliver justice for all Australians. In the issue of the relationship between laws to ethics‚ morals and values this can be seen clearly. This is supported by the case of Dame Elizabeth Butler-Sloss. This case consists of a woman by the name of Dame Elizabeth

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    1920's Film Analysis

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    one is the breakage of the 18th Amendment. Roxie Hart‚ the protagonist‚ consumes alcohol illegally with her lover Fred. Roxie Hart and her boyfriend are shown consuming alcohol on the stairs‚ a direct stand against rules and standards. During the 1920’s‚ drinking in public was taboo‚ but the dare factor of alcohol was an exciting challenge which was meant to be rebelled against by the younger generation (Lazin). Another aspect of the moral shift was the openness of younger women and men to the acceptance

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    Macbeth Scene AnalysisAct 5 Scene 11)Plot SummaryIn this scene the gentlewoman who accompanies Lady Macbeth while she sleeps has previously reported to a doctor of her sightings of Lady Macbeths deranged sleepwalking not long after Macbeth left to prepare for battle. Here both of them keep watch to see if any of Lady Macbeths sleepwalking occurs again. It starts off with the doctor and gentlewoman discussing Lady Macbeths condition. During Lady Macbeths sleepwalk she had previously‚ she confessed

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    Elizabeth Murray‚ an American artist‚ is well known for her use of bright colors and oddly shaped canvases. In her abstract painting “Back on Earth” dated 1981‚ Murray used oil paint as her medium; her support was 2 irregularly shaped canvases that were fit together for an overall painting. The dimensions of the painting are 120.5 inches by 135 inches. The first thing that one notices when looking at “Back on Earth” is the actual shape of the canvases. Elizabeth Murray managed to balance out

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    Elizabeth Barrett Browning

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    Deborah Pyle M. Drake English 112 Research Paper 15 April 2011 The Theme of Love Elizabeth Barrett Browning was an accomplished writer at an early age. Her success continued throughout her adult life. The theme of love was intertwined in most her works. Although Elizabeth Barrett Browning consistently used the theme of love‚ it was what transpired from that love which gave her personal life success‚ health‚ and marriage. The sequence of events for her life never followed the usual paths

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