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    be killed" (Ehsanullah Ehsan taliban spokesman)‚ also saying "Sharia says that even a child can be killed if he is propagating against Islam" (Ehsanullah Ehsan Taliban spokesman). I compare this event to Judge Danforth in the 1996 movie the Crucible‚ though the Taliban is no Judge Danforth (supreme law of the land)‚ the Taliban still try to justify their attempted assassination on Islamic

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    Fear is a topic frequently addressed in plays novels. Fear may cause an individual to try to gain control over other people. Some use fear as an advantage over others.Throughout the play The Crucible‚ the author develops the theme that the fear of the unknown causes hysteria.This theme is seen throughout the novel and is used mainly by Abigail Williams who gains power during the Salem witch trials of 1692. She uses the fear factor to protect herself and to manipulate others.Other factors of Fear

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    “An individual’s interaction with others and the world around them can enrich or limit their experience of belonging”. Discuss this view with detailed reference to your prescribed text and choosing ONE other related text of your own choosing. The natural human need to belong is a characteristic of most human beings. The interaction with others and the world around an individual can be a positive‚ enriching experience or can be a negative‚ limiting experience. These experiences are part of belonging

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    The Crucible The movie The Crucible was made in 1996‚ its main characters are John Proctor‚ Elizabeth Proctor‚ Abigail Williams‚ Reverend John Hale‚ and Judge Danforth. Early in the year 1692‚ in the small Massachusetts village of Salem‚ a collection of girls fell ill‚ falling victim to hallucinations and seizures. New England’s Puritans extreme involvement with religion led to the theory that frightening or surprising occurrences were often attributed to the devil or his cohorts. The incomprehensible

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    do various tasks for entertainment. Cameron’s bold trait is shown through her actions when‚ “Irene once dared me to dive from the old Milwaukee Railroad bridge. I did‚ and split my head against a car engine sunk into the black mud of the river” (Danforth 6). Cameron’s willingness to show off her athleticism highlights her adventurous side. She does not fight or

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    What do you think a hero is? Someone who has superpowers and saves lives? A hero is someone who does intelligent actions‚ sacrificing their own personal concern for a greater good. In the play “The Crucible” written by Arthur Miller there was a big trial on witchcraft that tore the town Salem apart. There were multiple heroic characters that illustrate wise actions to try to end the witch trails or to simply survive them. There were three characters in The Crucible that displayed heroism by doing

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    he hasn’t accepted himself as a sinner. Abigail and the girls were blaming and accusing other people of witchcraft because they didn’t want to get in trouble. In The Crucible‚ the theme of hypocrisy occurred most in Judge Danforth‚ Reverend Parris‚ and Mary Warren. Danforth thought that he was being considerate in deciding what is right‚ but was ignoring the fact that his decisions only caused unnecessary deaths. His pride caused him to not realize his hypocritical accusations. Reverend Parris

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    in the country — Danforth: Then there is a prodigious guilt in the country. Are you afraid to be questioned here? Hale: I may only fear the Lord‚ sir‚ but there is fear in the country nevertheless.Danforth: Reproach me not with the fear in the country; there is fear in the country because there is a moving plot to topple Christ in the country! Hale: But it does not follow that everyone accused is part of it. Danforth: No uncorrupted man may fear this court‚ Mr. Hale!”. Danforth doesn’t know what

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    irony is shown when John Proctor forgets one of the Ten Commandments when Hale comes to his house. A great example of irony is when Elizabeth Proctor lies about the affair that she knows that Abigail and John Proctor have. She states this when Danforth asks‚ “Is your husband a lecher [?]” and Elizabeth answers‚ “No‚ sir” (Miller 874‚ Act 3). This shows that Elizabeth did not want to confess about the affair. She was also unsure of what to say at certain times because she kept turning towards Proctor

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