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    John Proctor is an honest‚ hardworking‚ good man except for his one flaw that became a downfall for him and other accused “witches” living in Salem. His lust for Abigail that led to an affair created jealousy towards his wife Elizabeth‚ and resulted in Abigail spreading lies and causing witch hysteria to arise. After the trials began‚ John realized that he could out Abigail and make everyone see her for what she was (a liar) and put an end to many innocent deaths by confessing to his adultery and

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    Reverend John Hale is an ignorant witch hunter and is first seen in the play to examine Betty. When he arrives at Parris’ residence‚ he is very proud because the public finally has some use for his life’s work. Hale enters carrying huge books and is very knowledgeable about the topic. Initially‚ Hale is the driving force behind all the witchcraft trials and convictions. Additionally‚ he encourages anyone he can to testify against accused witches. Throughout the play‚ he believes Abigail is rightfully

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    Steinbeck wrote two non-fiction novels that both howl against the mistreatment of migrant workers and unsheathed the truth of how horrible their lives were at the time. He did this at the time when people just wanted to forget how mistreated they were‚ and wanted to pretend it wasn’t happening‚ but Steinbeck needed to change that so that these workers could receive the justice they deserved. He wrote both

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    Briseida Miranda Period 3 2/25/13 The Grapes of Wrath Study Questions 1. The importance of the land to the people a) Why are the Joads and thousands like them thrown off the land? Due to increased demands during the time‚ the Joads and thousands like them had spent a great sum of money purchasing farming equipment. However as these demands decreased‚ farmers were left in major debt. Since the farmers were not able to pay off the debt‚ they were “thrown off” their land

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    made the right decision. This quote shows what would have happened if he didn’t shoot him. “George was a long time in answering. ... “I guess we gotta get ‘im an’ lock ‘im up. ... Why‚ the poor bastard’d starve.” ... he tried to reassure himself” (Steinbeck). If George hadn’t shot Lennie‚ his mental issues would have caused him to be be discriminated against in the prison. This could easily lead to him not being fed because the prison was lacking food. Even

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    Recipe for murder by C. P. Donnel The title “Recipe for murder” gives much food for our thought and fancy‚ appeals to our imagination and emotions. It excites our interest and makes us think about what a recipe is? Generally recipe is a set of instructions you follow to cook something. It tells you your ingredients and the steps you have to follow to make something. When you read the title‚ you might think you will read a story that will detail the steps it takes the murder someone. So‚ the title

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    attempting to expose a highly cautious serial killer who could be anyone living anywhere in the country. In Agatha Christie’s ABC Murders‚ Hercule Poirot has this exact task placed upon him. A murderer‚ who only kills in alphabetical order‚ is on the loose‚ and Poirot‚ along with his partner and the police squad‚ is charged with the case. After a few consecutive murders‚ clues began to be found as to who “ABC” actually is. A surprising plot twist occurs at the end which has the reader questioning

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    The Pearl By John Steinbeck You hit the jackpot. Enough to provide for you and your family beyond your wildest dreams. Imagine the riches it would bring‚ but also the darkness of human nature. Kino lives contently in a small village with his wife Juana and son Coyotito. It’s a simple but happy life. That is until he finds “the pearl of the world”. Although it seems that all of their problems will be gone‚ in reality it gives way to evil and desire. John Steinbeck creates a remarkable novella

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    Introduction In the novel “The Chrysalids” by John Wyndham‚ religion is the most important aspect of everyones lives. They believe in the true image of god‚ and that all else is the devil and must be killed. For most‚ they would sacrifice their own children for god‚ yet for some people their children are more important. Mothers love their children over their religion. Some examples covered in this essay are Sophie‚ Aunt Harriet and The Spider-Man. First Main Point: Sophie To start off

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    John Proctor is a tormented individual. He believes his affair with Abigail irreparably damaged him in the eyes of God‚ his wife Elizabeth‚ and himself. True‚ Proctor did succumb to sin and commit adultery; however‚ he lacks the capacity to forgive himself. Unsurprisingly‚ his relationship with Elizabeth remains strained throughout the majority of the play. He resents Elizabeth because she cannot forgive him and trust him again‚ but he is guilty of the same thing. In fact‚ his own inability to forgive

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