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    The Crucible: John Proctor and John Hale - Good Citizen vs. Good Person In The Crucible‚ Arthur Miller portrays the two main characters‚ John Proctor and Reverend John Hale as "good men". The term "good men" in this play is ambiguous. Reverend John Hale was a good man in the sense of being the perfect and good citizen of Massachusetts in the 1600 ’s. He was pious‚ adherent to the laws and beliefs‚ and a good Puritan Christian. John Proctor‚ on the contrary would not be considered the greatest

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    Benjamin Banneker’s slavery letter In the letter that Benjamin Banneker wrote to Thomas Jefferson in 1971 to argue about slavery‚ Banneker uses many rhetorical devices effectively to convince Thomas Jefferson to abolish slavery. To begin his argument‚ he used pathos in the paragraph to lay the responsibility on Jefferson. With a respectful and straightforward tone‚ he addressed Jefferson by using the respectful word “sir” and reminded Jefferson “on that time in which every human aid appeared unavailable

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    In Benjamin Franklin’s autobiography Franklin speaks of human reasoning‚ explaining how he himself reasoned his way to eating fish without eating animal food. Although Franklin does oppose his agreement of not eating animal food‚ he argues how humans are these “reasonable creatures” that can come up with a good reason for them to do what they want. A reason is like an excuse that can be used to get what you want. Franklin argues that humans are “reasonable creatures” that are enable to create

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    Reaction Paper: The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button Benjamin Button played by Brad Pitt‚ who was born with a special needs and physical attributes of an old man with all of the side effects of aging. His father could not deal with the birth defects‚ and was not able to handle the sight of this child. As a result of this he abandoned the child at birth‚ leaving him at a home. Young Ben was then raised with the issues of this abandonment‚ being different‚ and feeling different with the thoughts

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    On January 30‚ 1882 in Hyde Park‚ New York Franklin Delano Roosevelt was born. James Roosevelt‚ Franklin ’s father‚ was a prosperous railroad official and landowner(Lawson 25). His predecessors‚ when they came from the Netherlands‚ were succes Roosevelt learned from private tutors‚ not going to school until the age of fourteen. He had already studied German‚ Latin and French by the time he had started school(Freidel 6). Sailing‚ bird hunting and stamp collecting were among his hobbies. On his In

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    A composer‚ organist‚ and musician during the Baroque era‚ J.S. Bach was a brilliant artist of his era. Known today for his polyphony style‚ masterpieces of church‚ and instrumental music‚ the works of the German composer are said to be the greatest of all time. Although he was known as an excellent organist than a composer during his life‚ his musical compositions would have stand the test of time and continue to demonstrate his innovative style of melody and harmony. Of the many 17th century composers

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    It has been ten long‚ miserable days since the White’s son has past away. The old woman hasn’t spoken a word since the strange visitor came stumbling up to there front door and told them the terrible news. Not even at the giant‚ new cemetery‚ around 2 miles from their home‚ when they buried the corpse of there beloved son‚ did Mrs. White speak. Just a faint whimper‚ “H-H-Herb‚” for their son Herbert. It’s like her poor heart couldn’t take it and shattered like a cracked windshield on a cold day.

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    Chapter 1 Identifications Augustine - important figure in the history of Christianity‚ wrote of predestination and original sin. Heretic - Someone who’s beliefs are contrary to the orthodox religious doctrine. Roman Catholic Church Charlemagne - Emperor that became known as Charles the Great‚ built an empire across France‚ Germany‚ and Italy. Feudalism - Powerful lords divide the land among lesser lords.

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    Benjamin Banneker‚ a well educated man‚ wrote a letter to Thomas Jefferson in 1791 arguing against slavery. Banneker uses several rhetorical techniques including tone‚ allusion‚ diction‚ ethos‚ pathos‚ and counterargument to make his position of the given subject clear and to make Mr. Jefferson change his own opinion about slavery. Banneker uses formal style diction and uses abstract words and ideas to show the vastness of freedom‚ slavery‚ and emotion; like in the phrases‚ “...tranquility which

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    Jack The Ripper Assessment: - Why were the Whitechapel murders solved? 125 years ago in The East End of London there was a series of murders took place‚ the man said to be the murderer signed his named as ‘Jack the ripper’. However the murders were never solved. But why? There is many reasons why the murders were never solved‚ such as the way The East End was in 1888. One of the given sources (Source A) shows a picture of The East End of London in 1888‚ from this we can see that it was a poor

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