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    The Crucible In The Crucible‚ by Arthur Miller‚ I found three of the several themes shown throughout the play to be important. In Salem‚ fear rules the lives of the villagers‚ causing irrational actions. Also‚ the Salem Villagers are very manipulative people and will coerce others into doing what they want. Finally‚ the officials tend to follow either the letter of the law‚ or the spirit of the law‚ affecting the choices that are made in court. These themes are shown periodically throughout the

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    Forum: Security Council! Questions for: Developing Guidelines for External Involvement in Internally Fractured Countries! ! Main Submitter: The Delegate of the United Kingdoms of Great Britain and The Delegate of China! Co-Submitters: The Delegate of Chad and The Delegate of Russia! ! ! Expressing its Concern to the thin line between External Involvement in foreign countries and a hostile foreign takeover‚! ! ! Keeping in Mind of the recent incidents of hostile external engagement from Russia

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    ENGLISH FLEE 2113 TITLE : SILENCED MOVIE DEDICATED TO : MISS ZULIFAH RINI BT MOHD ZULKIFLI PRODUCED BY : SITI NUR HIDAYAH BINTI SHAH RAZAT 12FA01014 FOUNDATION IN ISLAMIC (A) SESION п ( JUNE 2012 / 2013 ) 1. Do you think that In-Ho’s mother was right when she asked In-Ho to just mind his own business and not to meddle with anything else? In my opinion‚ for In-Ho mother’s side‚ she was right when she asked In-Ho to just mind his own business and not to meddle with

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    The trials in The Crucible take place against the backdrop of a deeply religious and superstitious society‚ and most of the characters in the play seem to believe that rooting out witches from their community is God’s work. However‚ there are plenty of simmering feuds and rivalries in the small town that have nothing to do with religion‚ and many Salem residents take advantage of the trials to express long-held grudges and exact revenge on their enemies. Abigail‚ the original source of the hysteria

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    The Crucible: Who is to blame? In the play‚ The Crucible‚ who is to blame for the 1692 witchcraft trials of Salem‚ Massachusetts? Abigail Williams is to blame; she is a mean and vindictive person. She always wants her way‚ no matter who she hurts in the process. Throughout the play her accusations and lies cause many people pain and suffering‚ costing nineteen people their life’s. She led a group of twelve girls and made them lie to save herself from getting in trouble. Since Abigail would do anything

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    Compare and Contrast the Characters and Actions of Elizabeth Proctor and Abigail Williams. Which Of Them Do You Consider to Be More Responsible for John’s Death‚ and why? In Arthur Miller’s "The Crucible"‚ there are two characters that differ in every aspect: Abigail Williams and Elizabeth Proctor. This ranges from the way they handle situations‚ their personalities‚ to their social statuses‚ history and so forth. Their social statuses can only be described as very contrasting: Abigail Williams

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    down on a piece of paper; it has meaning to everyday people and everyday life. A hero is not always a person in a cape‚ but also a man who saves a kitten from a tree or stands up for someone who is too afraid to do it themselves. In the play The Crucible‚ by Arthur Miller‚ the small town of Salem experienced a certain turn of events to their quiet area known as the Salem witch trials. Now‚ a hero can come in any size‚ shape‚ or form‚ but this hero came in the form of a man named John Proctor. A

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    In Arthur Miller’s The Crucible‚ both Deputy Governor Danforth and Reverend Hale represent two significant characters that depict the flaws and deficiencies of mankind. Both men mindlessly condemn and judge in order to rid Salem of the supposedly satanic. Both men eventually realize their hypocrisy; however‚ while Hale acknowledges his folly‚ Danforth obstinately continues to castigate the alleged to maintain his reputation. Arthur Miller‚ in his work‚ The Crucible‚ punctuates the rigid tenacity

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    Literature Essay - The Crucible James Taylor 11K Topic 6: At the end of the play‚ Reverend hale insists that John Proctor”s desire to hang instead of admitting that he was consorting with the devil is an act of excessive pride or stubbornness. Proctor’s self-sacrifice is not more than a petulant act of excessive pride. John Proctor is the protagonist of The Crucible by Arthur Miller. He was persistent‚ honest‚ and full of integrity. At the end of the play Reverend Hale insists that Proctor”s

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    Dispute Resolution 624 11/4/10 Cross-Cultural Conflicts Professor‚ Rezarta Bilali Assignment # 2 Joseph A. Bettencourt The Brockton Neighborhood Health Center‚ an Institution Formed and Molded By Diversity Controversy According to behavioral theories of communication and decision-making the rational solution to a problem is not always the best answer. Therefore‚ when diversity

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