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    John Proctor

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    John Proctor is a local farmer who lives just outside of town. He is stern and harsh- tongued and hates hypocrisy. He initially was a sinful man who had an affair with Abigail. He was dishonest to Elizabeth and he had been felt guilty. Elizabeth hadn’t forgiven him easily. He hesitated to expose Abigail as a fraud because he worried that his secret which was to having an affair would be revealed. Because of the affair he admitted he was a witch. He decided against the admission because it would dishonor

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    the characters of the dream are the dreamer” (Wilson). He then explains the role of the little boy‚ the onlooker‚ and the brute in his personality then ventures further‚ putting them into more specific situations seen throughout the book. In the first section Wilson describes Raskolnikov ’s feelings of guilt he feels in his dream and relates the guilt and horror the little boy because of his inability to stop the Mikolka from administering the crime. Then Wilson shows Raskolnikov ’s reluctance to

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    every little thing i noticed i was stressing‚ I was leaving behind my life‚ all the time i would think‚ untill one day out of nowhere‚ the boat began to sink‚ but there was a problem not everybody died‚ inculding me the 4 of us survived‚ At first i got a bad vibe‚ but tried to keep it together‚ I thought we could stay alive‚ and be happy forever‚ But then things changed and people began dying‚ I looked in my mothers’ eyes as she was crying‚ Suddenly i was alone with the man who killed

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    Hooper‚ wears a black veil. Many theorize and gossip that Hooper wears this veil to symbolize the silent confession for his terrible sins‚ while others believe that Mr. Hooper wears the veil to show others that he is mourning for them. Mr. Hooper is hoping to show the Puritans who have not confessed for their sins that he has sympathy towards them due to the

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    First Folio and Desire

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    It takes true evil to be a villain or to make someone a villain. For the person that is being pushed into becoming a villain and is a victim of the evil it is hard to get away from the actions they are committing. Macbeth in Macbeth by William Shakespeare is a victim because his surrounding influences. Macbeth can not overcome the outside influences and it leads to his death. His desire to be king and be superior and the surrounding causing him to be overly confident and die to Macduff. It takes

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    and Harriet are trying their best to comfort Sylvia about Gellburg’s critical condition‚ saying she mustn’t blame herself‚ as it could happen to anyone. Sylvia finally begins to talk about the beginning of her relationship with Gellburg‚ when they first got married and Sylvia comes to think that she is stronger than Gellburg‚ however based on the period in which they live she claims to swallow the truth and “make believe you’re weaker.” Harriet doesn’t really seem to react to anything being said‚

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    Division of Kingdom. When the horn plays‚ Gloucester and Kent would immediately be at their alert and drop their informal act. The horn signifies the protocol that has to be followed whenever the King is coming. Its also reflects the formality of the occasion and Lear’s authority as the King of Britain. Shakespeare emphasises Lear’s authority as the king as he gives commands immediately to Gloucester to “attend the lords of France and Burgundy” as soon as he comes

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    Game Theory Application

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    MACABANING‚ Sittie Shermeen P. 2011 09152 Optional Project | March 22 Game Theory: An Application in Real Life Introduction: The purpose of this economic analysis is to address Prisoners’ Dilemma‚ a classic game theory example‚ as a frequently existing phenomenon due to the fact that many examples in human interaction have the same payoff matrix as it has. Through the article entitled “NKorea accuses US‚ SKorea of cyberattacks” published last March 16‚ 2013 by the Philippine Star‚ we will examine

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    Papyrus of Ani

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    the Papyrus of Ani. 4. What facts about ancient Egyptian culture can you infer from this view of justice‚ the gods‚ and the afterlife? How might you apply this same logic to another‚ perhaps contemporary culture? By reading the negative confessions and the summary‚ I can infer that the views of justice‚ the gods‚ and the afterlife were not taken lightly. Judgment played a very big role in the afterlife. Egyptian culture was based heavily on justice. This Pontone 2 went hand

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    Steps to Christ

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    christ simply tell’s us about sin and how much we need christ‚ In this world and his word.Chapter 3: Repentance is giving your heart away to God and by puting away all your Gods and every thing you love the most‚and by making God number 1. Chapter 4: Confession is giving your self away to God and confessing everything to him.Chapter 5: Consecration as told by ellen.g. white is simple and holy communion with God thanking him for everything he done for you.Chapter6: Faith and Acceptance in this of the book

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