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    In the story Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller‚ the theme is Achieving the American Dream. The character‚ Willie Loman wants so much in his life to achieve the American Dream‚ which is the perfect job‚ wife and children. Most people consider the American dream to be the equal opportunity for someone to achieve success and prosperity through hard work. Loman has the entire thing one considers the American dream‚ but it’s not perfect enough for him. Willie has a job and tells his wife that he is

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    Bakery‚ Confectionery‚ Tobacco Workers and Grain Millers International Union Labor unions are an important part of the American workforce‚ as well as American history. For example‚ did you know that Martin Luther King‚ Jr. was assassinated while supporting a garbage workers strike in Memphis? Throughout the years‚ labor unions have been simultaneously celebrated by the working man‚ and hated by the various industries that employ them. In this assignment‚ I will research a labor union‚ provide

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    obvious given that today‚ psychiatrists base their reasoning’s on “classic formulations” (Miller) such as Oedipus complexes for even the lowliest of common clients. This is due to that fact that although royalty played out these problems‚ they apply to everyone in similar situations. The royal and higher-ups have the same mental processes as commoners; therefore they are just as apt to tragedy. Miller believes that the sense of tragedy comes into being when a character is willing to sacrifice

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    The novel Christy Miller by Robin Jones Gunn takes place in the summer of 1998 at Newport Beach‚ California. Christy‚ a thirteen-year-old girl‚ decides to devote her life and soul to God in which she discovers new friends and develop stronger relationships along her journey. Every summer‚ Christy leaves her hometown‚ Wisconsin and visits her aunt‚ Martha‚ a stubborn woman‚ and her uncle‚ Bob‚ an understanding and benevolent person at their beachfront home in Newport Beach‚ California. Christy is

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    John Proctor in The Crucible is faced with a decision; to live with a lie‚ or die for his belief. John Proctor made the best decision possible‚ to die for his belief and carry his good name. In doing this‚ he secures his children’s future by leaving a good reputation. He only has one name in his lifetime‚ so he chose to die to keep it instead of lie and tear his reputation down for himself and his future kin. Your name is legacy‚ and is more important than life itself. Although life is important

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    How would the word Crucible be defined? The word crucible can be defined as a severe test or trial. Nevertheless the definition describes “The Crucible” because throughout the play witch trials in Salem‚ Massachusetts took place. These trials were extreme and intense‚ as a Crucible is defined. One major charter in which the symbolic significance of the title relates to is Abigail Williams. Throughout the play Abigail acted extreme about having spirits cast on her and accusing others of being witches

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    How does Miller present the character Abigail in Act I? We are first introduced to the ‘strikingly beautiful’ Abigail Williams in Act I of one of Arthur Miller’s most acclaimed works The Crucible. She is a dominant figure in the play who is both malicious and manipulative. She is astute and knows how to use power to her own advantage by all means possible. She is a marvellous antagonist with vengeful desires and vehicle for the mass hysteria which becomes a key theme later in the play. Abigail’s

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    Baldoni-Rus ENGL1310-004 December 8‚ 2014 Dakota 38 ( Bonus) I have seen the Dakota 38 documentary three times now. Each time it is stirred something in me that has no words‚ but much emotion. The film was inspired by Lakota spiritual leader Jim Miller‚ who in the spring of 2005 had a dream in which he rode 330 miles on horseback. He eventually came to a riverbank in Mankato‚ Minn‚ where he saw 38 of his own ancestors hanged. He soon discovered that he had dreamed of the actual largest mass hanging

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    There are things more important than your own life is that all people will be affected by the causes you are willing to die for. There was once a young man‚ and his mother‚ who were visiting New York City. As they traveled by subway‚ a gang of men climbed on board. This throng of men approached the mother and began to harass her. The young man‚ who quickly realized the intentions‚ separated his mother from the crowd. He was all that stood between the group of men and his mother. As they attempted

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    “Dumb @!$ stuff we need to stop saying to Dads”‚ by Ashley Miller demonstrates how toxic rigid gender roles can become‚ forcing men and women into roles which don’t conform with their wishes and expectations. Miller expresses her frustration with the question “Is Daddy on babysitting duty today?” with the response “Nope‚ he’s not a babysitter. He’s a parent.” Assuming that men only “babysit” their children reduces their responsibility as parents‚ and once again places that responsibility on the shoulders

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