justice to the town worthy of the title of a tragic “hero”. John Proctor is a character in Arthur Miller’s play the Crucible. His goal as stated in the play is to stop Abigail who is accusing his wife of witchcraft. John Proctor however fails to do that. John Proctor is not a tragic hero in any sense of the word. Although Miller argues John Proctor is a tragic hero‚ Proctor’s actions cause him to be defined as a failure. John Proctor is a failure because he fails to stop the witch trials and abigail
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people met their deaths and were hung. The witch trials were started and ended by the actions of one man‚ John Proctor. This is illustrated in The Crucible‚ a book written to depict the events of these trials. It would seem that John Proctor would be the tragic hero stopping the witch trials. A tragic hero is someone who is not perfect but yet has reputable standing as did Proctor. To be considered a tragic hero one would also have to have a flaw‚ leading to one’s own demise‚ but the tragic
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Motivation Without Rewards and Competition C J Tate Creating Communities in the Classroom EDUC 540 Dr. Vickie Cummings March 14‚ 2014 Abstract Motivation is the key for any teacher in order to get their students to succeed. If the students are not motivated‚ they are not interested in learning. This can lead to class management problems. Motivation can be divided into two categories: intrinsic and extrinsic. Intrinsic is internal: doing something for personal enjoyment. Extrinsic is
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the concepts of Motivation. Motivation is a psychological feature that arouses an organism to act towards a desired goal and elicits‚ controls‚ and sustains certain goal directed behaviors. It can be considered a driving force; a psychological drive that compels or reinforces an action toward a desired goal. For example‚ hunger is a motivation that elicits a desire to eat. Motivation has been shown to have roots in physiological‚ behavioral‚ cognitive‚ and social areas. Motivation may be rooted in
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Motivation (Week 2) Reflection: I’ve never thought motivation as so important to the tourism before the moment I saw the relative details that have been reflected to the screen during the lecture. In my own words‚ motivation is some sort of power that lead you to move. It reminds me a scenario‚ when we saw the amazing facilities of Dream World on the YouTube during the break of class‚ they just can’t wait to jump into the roller coaster. And this sort of power of motivation finally led us to
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MOTIVATION (PSY 338) CHAPTER 2 Components of Motivation At the end of this chapter‚ students should be able to: 1) Explain the biology components of motivation 2) Explain the learning components of motivation 3) Explain the cognitive components of motivation 4) Distinguish between the biological‚ learning‚ and cognitive components of motivation. BIOLOGICAL COMPONENT A) Origins of Human Brain Design • Based on the assumption that the human community today is the result of
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Sources of Motivation and Our Behavior Angela Atwater PSY 355 February 10‚ 2013 Dr. Neysa Hatcher Motivation is what moves us to start exercising regularly‚ eating healthier or pursing further education. Whatever our goals may be‚ in order to accomplish them and endure the obstacles along the way‚ our motives and incentives must remain in focus. Each of us has someone or something that drives us toward an action or shapes our behaviors and it varies from earning a specific income
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Definition b) Plan of the research II) The importance of employee motivation to increase productivity and stronger customer relationship III) Motivation Theories a) Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs b) McClelland’s achievement Theory c) Herberg’s Hygiene Theory of Motivation d) Vroom’s Expectancy Theory VI) Conclusion V) References I) Introduction a) Definition According to Sims (2002)‚ motivation is the process of satisfying internal needs through
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