watched Irving Berlin’s White Christmas the musical. White Christmas is a1954 American musical film‚ this play was preformed at the Norris Theater and I watched it on December 16‚2012. The main people starring in the play are; Gail Bennet who played Betty Haynes‚ David Lamoureux who played Phil Davis‚ Brent Schindele who played Bob Wallace‚ and Tro Shaw who played Judy Haynes. The play was based upon the Paramount Pictures film that was written for the screen by Norman Krasna‚ Norman Panama and Melvin
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John and Elizabeth Proctor‚ but was fired once Elizabeth found out she had an affair with her husband. She will then be one of the main causes of Salem’s worries. Abigail was caught dancing in the woods around a fire in the middle of the night with Betty‚ Tituba‚ and several others‚ by her uncle. He suspects her as one who engages in witchcraft but she
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we would not expect a priest to use lots of exclamatives which is what Parris does. In terms of prosody we can see from the use of exclamatives that Parris likes to think he is in control‚ and has a lot of power. We know this from when he orders ‘Betty!’ to answer ‘Mr Hale!’ The use of so much exclamation would possibly be intimidating to an audience and because he doesn’t conform to the holy stereotype which would cause a lack of sympathy from an
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Make up also plays an important role in breaking boundaries in Pleasantville as it did in 1984‚ when Betty puts on make up to cover the fact that she has turned into a ‘coloured’ person. Bud and Mary-Sue are agents for change in Pleasantville ad bud educated Mr Johnson and the rest of the Pleasantville population by filling in the books‚ putting out the fire‚ showing them colour. Mary-sue educated betty by teaching her what sex is. Repeated scenes in Pleasantville ensure that there is no change in their
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Crucible starts out in the bedroom of Betty Parris‚ the sick daughter of the towns preacher Samuel Parris. The village people began to spread the rumor that witchcraft is the cause of Bettys illness. The Reverend John Hale is sent for by Mr. Parris to find out what is happening‚ because Hale is a investigator on strange events involving witchcraft. Samuel accuses and questions Abigail Williams‚ his niece‚ of dancing and chanting around a fire in the woods with Betty and his slave‚ Tituba to conjure
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considerable amount of time and man power. “Facebook tended to make the default setting maximum exposure‚ putting the burden on users to "scramble for cover" and attempt to navigate confusing privacy controls to restrict access to their information.” (Vinson‚ 2010‚ p.364) Based on the growing number of ethical issues involving the privacy policy; it needs to be refurbished to accommodate both the growing number of users and the range in age groups on Facebook. Ethics does not play a role in Facebook’s
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Reverend Hale’s actions changed many times throughout the story. “He is asked to come to Salem by Reverend Parris.” (Miller 1140) Reverend Hale was brought there to figure out what was wrong with Betty‚ and to hunt witches. “He checks on Betty to see why she will not wake up.” (Miller 1149) Reverend Hale declares Betty and a group of girls as possessing witchcraft because he believed the girls’ stories about being bewitched. “Once the people in Salem hear the news‚ they became outrageous.” (Miller 1155)
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Not soon thereafter‚ Abigail and her cousin Betty began showing signs of illness. These signs ranged from pinch marks to bite marks. These marks however‚ were from a “higher power” and the girls were diagnosed by Dr‚ Griggs that they were now under the “Evil Hand”. Another event that heavily impacted Abigail Williams’s life began On February 29th 1692‚ when a formal complaint was issued against Tituba‚ Sarah Osborne‚ and Sarah Good for afflicting Betty‚ Abigail‚ and other local girls such as Ann
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Essay Thursday‚ January 31‚ 2013 Do you remember that feeling when you got your first car or truck? How that vehicle gave you that sense of freedom and pride? Well mine sure did. I got my truck when I turned sixteen. Not only was “The Black Betty” my pride and joy‚ it was a part of me. After spending all of my savings‚ a long list of parts and a majority of my time. I finally had what I considered my “dream truck.” That truck was my pride and joy at the time. I’ve always been around anything
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I. Intro paragraph a. Hook: In the Irish American community of Brooklyn in the 1900’s‚ immigrants faced discrimination and crushing poverty b. In the world that Betty Smith describes in “A Tree Grows in Brooklyn” however‚ this poverty is depicted as a kind of virtue‚ a force that causes individuals to grow‚ and families to bond c. Yet‚ while female characters like Katie and Francie grow from overcoming the hardships brought on by poverty‚ Francie’s father Johnny Nolan is defeated
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