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    pray for Betty at the start of the play. This also symbolises what a negative personalities he obtains‚ and how he cares and prioritises the wrong things. He is shameful of the involvement of his family in the case. By giving Paris all of these personality traits‚ I believe that Miller is subtly trying to make us dislike his character‚ especially after how he acts toward Tituba while she confesses to witchcraft. “You will confess yourself or I will take you out and whip you to your death.” This

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    Comparing Henry David Thoreau and Herman Melville’s Writings Henry David Thoreau and Herman Melville focused their writings on how man was affected by nature. They translated their philosophies though both the portrayal of their protagonist and their own self exploration. In Moby Dick‚ Melville writes about Ahab’s physical and metaphysical struggle over the great white whale‚ Moby Dick‚ symbolic of man’s struggle against the overwhelming forces of nature. Ahab’s quest is reported and experienced

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    In The Crucible by Arthur Miller‚ the characters are concerned with their own positive reputations which causes them to be deceptive‚ hang at the gallows‚ and act smarter than they were. In The Crucible the characters are very concerned about their reputation‚ because of this it caused some characters to lie about who they really are. This comes out in the story when characters are being accused of being witches‚ giving them the choice to either lie to save their lives or tell the truth and be killed

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    THEMES Puritanism and Individuality Puritan society required that its members follow strict guidelines of social order. These rigid rules of conduct helped the Puritans endure the persecution they faced in Europe and‚ after they came to America‚ created a close-knit community able to withstand the harsh weather and Native American attacks common to New England in the 17th century. But communities that focus primarily on social order leave no room for personal freedom. Those who think or act independently

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    revisiting Miller‚ I developed a better appreciation for how he incorporates inspiring elements readers knowledgeable on how troublesome remaining faithful to the Lord can get can enjoy. Miller discusses each transition he made using his Christianity whereby readers have little trouble relating. Miller produces affable atmospheres where readers go‚ telling each story as though there’s no need for hiding a thing. An instance on how honest Miller is can get found during “Beginnings.” Miller discusses

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    tradition‚ breaks all the social ideals of the time period and takes advantage of all opportunities to live her life to the fullest. Winterbourne must live up to the traditions of his aunt. Critic Lynn Wardley article "Reassembling Daisy Miller" believes that in “Daisy Miller: A Study” “Winterbourne is accustomed to the ideals of Mrs. Costello” (1)‚ who…never [understood] coalitions of interests‚ and if she refused to learn to recognize them‚ maybe they would all go away” (3). Winterbourne lives in the

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    Arthur Asher Miller was one of the greatest playwrights and essayists of the 20th century. He won numerous awards for his writing including the Tony Award for best play and Pulitzer Prize for drama. He lived a long fruitful life and provided a total of seven decades in playwright. Earlier Life and Potential Influence to His Writing: Arthur was born in October 17th‚ 1915. He was the second of three children of Isidore and Augusta Miller. His father was a well-known man in the community and they

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    #1 Richard Miller separates his first chapter in Writing of the End of the World by exploring five different subjects. Each subheading includes a 2-3 page mini-essay‚ where I believe Miller attempts to motivate the reader to think about the effect of literacy on an individual‚ and also the world around us. Miller questions if reading and writing will matter in the new world that is evolving before us. Miller grabs the reader’s attention immediately by explaining how the Columbine event was linked

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    World War II war hero Doris “Dorie” Miller was born in Waco‚ Texas on October 12‚ 1919‚ and played football at Waco’s A.J. Moore Academy. He dropped out of school at the age of 17 and enlisted in the US Navy in 1939 at the age of 20. He was a mess attendant‚ one of few positions available to African Americans at the time. Then he was eventually elevated to Cook‚ Third Class and was soldier of West Virginia at Pearl Harbor‚ Hawaii. He was working at the West Virginia on December 7‚ 1941‚ when

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    walking Salem-- vengeance is walking Salem. We are what we always were in Salem‚ but now the little crazy children are jangling the keys of the kingdom‚ and common vengeance writes the law! This warrant’s vengeance! I’ll not give my wife to vengeance! (Miller‚ 379)". This quote by John Proctor was spoken in response to one of the many motives in the Salem witch trails in The Crucible. The witch trials were seen by some as an opportunity to obtain personal gain through accusing others of witchcraft. There

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