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    AP English 31 July 2012 My friends had always begged me to read one of John Grisham’s books ever since ninth grade. I just ignored them and read books that seemed to be interesting and adventurous. I then finally caved in and began searching for the perfect John Grisham book that sparked my attention the most. After a day of reading summary after summary‚ I finally found the perfect one‚ The Confession! Other summaries did not seem to grab my attention as this one did. And what do you know‚ The

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    John Proctor a Tragic Hero It is tricky whether you can claim someone from a novel to be a tragic hero. To be a tragic hero the character‚ usually the protagonist‚ has to commit an action or make a mistake that will eventually lead to his or her defeat. A tragic hero is a character in a work of fiction (often the protagonist) who commits an action or makes a mistake which eventually leads to his or her defeat. The tragic hero will usually go through anagnorisis‚ which results in an epiphany. There

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    John Winthrop’s speech to the Massachusetts General Court he outlines two types of liberties in early America. He calls the two liberties Natural liberty and civil or federal liberty. In John Winthrop’s speech he describes that if men follow natural liberty they will become more and more evil over time and eventually become worse than beast’s. If men are allowed to do as they please man and authority cannot co-exist. Men who follow natural liberty are a great evil to truth and peace “Which all ordinances

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    John Brown‚ in 1859‚ raided and killed seven innocent people in the South while attempting to free the slaves of the area and create a haven for them. Brown was convicted of murder and hanged. While Southerners may have hated Brown for his invasion their rights to own slaves‚ he was thought to be a martyr for the abolitionist cause in the North with his self sacrifice and deep devotion‚ further separating the two in both ideals and motives of pre-Civil War 1863. However you may slice it‚ Brown’s

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    "I am the true vine‚ and my Father is the gardener. egw eimi h ampeloV h alhqinh kai o pathr mou o gewrgoV esti<br><br>The scene must be kept in mind. The Lord and his disciples had just eaten the last supper. He had said‚ "Arise‚ let us go forth" (John 14:31). They had risen‚ but were still standing in the room. On the table‚ from where they had just risen‚ was the "fruit of the vine‚"(wine) and the Lord had said he would never drink it again upon the earth. (Matthew 26:7) (Johnson)<br><br>There

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    Murryn Payne 5-10-11 Mrs. Sturdivant Social Studies John Brown Essay John Brown is considered a martyr‚ a traitor‚ a murderer and a man with a devout religious sense‚ bent on destroying slavery. He had insanity in his genetics‚ but even if they lurked in his blood‚ he was brave and fought for what he believed. An abolitionist in the truest‚ most powerful‚ blue blood patriot‚ in all senses of the phrase. John Brown was born on May 9th in 1800. He was raised in Ohio‚ around the firmest

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    John Dalton John Dalton (September 6‚ 1766 – July 27‚ 1844) was an English chemist and physicist‚ born at Eaglesfield. He is most well known for his advocacy of the atomic theory and his research into color blindness. Atomic theory In 1800 he became a secretary of the Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society‚ and in the following year he presented the important paper or series of papers‚ entitled Experimental Essays on the constitution of mixed gases; on the pressure of steam and

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    who are trying to cover up that they danced. Choosing to live and ruin their reputations‚ or choosing to hang with dignity is a problem many face. Throughout the play John Proctor‚ Judge Danforth‚ and Reverend Parris are concerned with their reputations and will stop at nothing to try and protect themselves. The protagonist‚ John Proctor is concerned for his reputation‚ but more so for his family and friends’ well-being. He withholds information from the court that he commits

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    Was it Worth it? John Proctor learned that maybe it’s okay to tell a white lie‚ in order to keep your life. Proctor was a tragic hero in the sense that he tried to save his wife and many others‚ even if that meant ruining his name in the town. He also refused to admit to being a witch in order for his kids to able to keep his land. John was sure to stay very quiet about his affair with Abigail Williams. After she started making false accusations he knew that something had to be done so that no

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    David T. Lai Mr. McCarthy American Literature Period 7 12 May 2003 How did The Great Depression influence the works of John Steinbeck? The purpose of this paper is to discover the role that the Great Depression played on the work of John Steinbeck. "I must go over to the interior valleys. There are about five thousand families starving to death over there‚ not just hungry but starving. The government is trying to feed them and get medical attention to them with the fascist groups of utilities

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