herself seem less of a suspect as she draws the blame onto Tituba‚ even though she and Abigail both know that Abigail is lying. Hale questions Tituba and tells her that she can redeem herself by admitting that she has been working with the Devil and by telling him the names of anyone else involved "You must have no fear to tell us who they are‚ do you understand? we will protect you". Tituba confesses to witchcraft when the townspeople threaten her with physical violence "I will take you out and whip
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Explore the ways in which these characteristics interact to create a dynamic‚ living religion A religion or religious system is a dynamic‚ living reality. While it can be identified and studied through characteristics such as rituals and sacred texts‚ it is in essence a living thing‚ which is given expression through all its characteristics. As dynamic‚ living realities‚ religions help provide meaning for those who follow them. It is not possible for any religion to exist with doctrines‚ but
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Explore the ways in which Miller makes this a powerful and disturbing moment in the play. Miller makes this meeting between Alfieri and Eddie powerful and disturbing in many ways‚ mainly with the many climaxes when we feel Eddie is going to explode with anger and frustration but Alfieri calms him down with his appeasing words. This extract is a very gripping part of the play because it helps us understand both characters in different lights. The quotation‚ ‘Eddie‚ I want you to listen to me‚’
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Explore the way in which Orwell effectively portrays the characters of Napoleon and Snowball Orwell first uses direct characterization to describe Napoleon and Snowball’s characters. “Pre-eminent among the pigs were two young boars named Snowball and Napoleon.” This sentence clearly shows readers that both characters are unique and different; without readers having to figure it out. It might as well show that both boars are the main characters in the story. Orwell uses direct characterizationarssh
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Crimes that harm business versus crimes committed by business Name Institutional affiliation Date Illegal activities emanating from individuals and business corporations are on the increase. Violence and illicit drugs for instance have are of the major issues of concerns for business leaders and policy makers (Cavender and Cullen 2006). In the history of the world‚ the criminals who involved themselves in drugs and violence belong to certain group of criminal ethnic groups. However‚ with
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Assignment 1: Focus on the Learner Note: The student’s name has been changed for the purpose of this example assignment 1. Background For this assignment‚ I interviewed Suzie‚ a Japanese lady in the Upper-Intermediate English class. Suzie moved to Australia for her husband’s work and has been living here for about one year. Back in Japan‚ she worked in an office but is not currently working here. She would like to improve her English so she can make new friends here and more fully integrate into
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English coursework‚ James Luxton Explore the ways in which bullies and victims are presented in Lord of the Flies and DNA. Bullies and Victims play vital roles in both the novel and the play. The authors‚ Golding and Kelly‚ both put their characters through similar trials. In Lord of the Flies‚ Golding’s characters turn from normal school boys‚ to savages who are prepared to kill one another to gain power. Golding suggests that under certain circumstances‚ people will naturally begin to become
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Good or Bad? : How Ethics Can Help Us Decide Frances M Gierbolini PHI208: Ethics and Moral Reasoning Instructor: Victor Reppert March 12‚ 2013 Good or Bad? : How Ethics Can Help Us Decide One of the more popular approaches to determining good from bad is to apply utilitarian ethics. This essentially means that if given a choice between two acts the act that benefits the majority should be chosen. Philosophers use the term “utility” to express this idea‚ and “utility” is defined as the “satisfaction
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Explore the ways in which Faulks uses nature within the novel ‘Birdsong’ Faulks uses nature as pathetic fallacy to mirror an individual’s feelings and emotions and to describe a setting with graphic vivid imagery in the novel ‘Birdsong’. He uses nature within the novel’s title ‘Birdsong’ to convey the idea that; all individuals are entitled to the right of freedom and bliss‚ we should all be able to sing and spread our wings just like birds. Alternatively‚ he might inferring that; the world is in
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different purposes. To attain an elevation of social status‚ there should be fair play in education. In other words‚ education should be based on merits. Education‚ agreed by all at wide‚ is a right entitled to all humans. Yet‚ due to several political circumstances‚ some children are not given the chance to be educated. For the fortunate ones who live in countries that provide equal educational opportunities‚ one will be able to gain a chance in climbing the social ladder‚ provided that meritocracy is practised
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