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    Arthur Miller’s The Crucible is filled with lies and conspiracies‚ and most characters in the play give their best effort to lie their way out of the problem. However‚ John Proctor is one of the few characters who struggles to display moral character. In the beginning of the play he hides his sin in shame and he hopes nobody discovers his secret. Towards the end‚ he realizes he must admit to committing adultery with Abigail in order to save his wife and redeem himself from his own sin. In the beginning

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    leaving him shriveled on the floor. Before he had never stopped to question whether shadow had a voice or a face‚ in an abyss even stone can begin to have these qualities. At times the screaming silence of his own emptiness roared up and caught him breathless. He knew that soon once recognizable faces‚ even how he remembered his own‚ would begin to smooth over and blur

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    Dear Tetchie

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    Dear Tetchie By Sylvia L. Mayuga INQ7.net Posted date: May 29‚ 2006 (Editor’s note: Tetchie Agbayani remains a blast of a human being. This article about her‚ published as a column 24 years ago‚ has just been echoed and confirmed by her most recent portrait in Newsbreak) Once in a while someone like you comes up to magnetize the public eye and‚ like litmus paper‚ shows up the acidity or alkalinity in us all. You’d think someone‚ anyone‚ might say‚ “Thank you.” What for? You and the activist

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    the pit of hell; they have deserved the fiery pit‚ AND are already sentenced to it;AND God is dreadfully provoked....AND they have done nothing in the least to applease or abate that anger..."(Edwards p4) -hell never ends‚ continues on‚ gives breathless effect and builds anxiety simile "the wrath of God is like great waters that are dammed for the present"(Edwards p7) the wrath of God is like great waters that are dammed for the present; they increase more and mores and rise higher and higher

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    Frankestein and tragedy

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    Essay Topic: Tragedy in Frankenstein To some people Frankenstein might be considered a tragedy while for others it might not. For Aristotle‚ tragedy was a word to describe a certain situation‚ especially in plays and literature. According to Aristotle‚ in order for a poetic work to be considered a tragedy it had to have several requirements. For Frankenstein‚ only four parts will be mentioned as the other parts applied more to plays rather than literature. First‚ it should have a plot where the

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    not have before and that Prometheus was trying to play God. Frankenstein’s ability to give life to inanimate objects was good‚ but it also resulted in evil. After Frankenstein gave life to his monster "...the beauty of the dream vanished‚ and breathless horror and disgust filled my heart (Shelley 35)." He is attempting to play God and created a species even when he cannot create his own parts. This is similar to Prometheus in that he steals fire from

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    Marilyn Monroe Blonde‚ glamorous‚ and yet iconic. The blonde bombshell‚ Marilyn Monroe is worthy of obtaining her legendary fame for setting the image of the eternal feminine. In many of her films she was portrayed as the “dumb blonde” yet off the silver screen she was an avid reader. Although many thought of her as a sexual joke she was actually just one glamorous star. Born as Norma Jeane Mortenson on June 1st ‚ 1926 in Los Angeles‚ California. The soon to be Marilyn Monroe had twelve successive

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    fortissimo dynamic. The tempo changes to allegro. Along with the mood being energetic and hyper. The orchestra rejoins with a new theme which states the elegant and pure style. This can relate to looking out at a beautiful ocean at night‚ and it’s just breathless and magnificent. This orchestra takes your breath away with the beautiful tone you hear. The song ends with a loud roar and the strings hit the last four measures with accented quarter

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    Descriptive Essay

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    the terrible ache in her heart. She had a deep-set of blue eyes that were like two chunks of lapis lazuli. Looking into her eyes was like looking down into the ocean‚ full of marvels and wonders that leave the curious looker completely breathless. Her body was so frail and feeble that even a tiny breeze would’ve been able to lift her off her feet. With her mesmerizing pale skin she looked like a ghostly girl behind the window if someone on the sidewalk were to catch a glimpse of her. Her

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    critically read Frankenstein to see that this “monster” wasn’t not made to be evil‚ just turned evil by views of the people around him.] This “monster” did not get to choose to be created‚ and when he was created his creator turned away with disgust; “Breathless horror and disgust now filled my heart. Unable to endure the face of the being I had created‚ I rushed out of the room‚”(Shelly‚ 58). This being who was created from the pursuit of knowledge‚ but once achieved was disgraced by how he came to be

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