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    In the novel A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthurs Court by Mark Twain Hank Morgan tries to bring advanced technology to a past time period. Morgan begins his journey by believing that his intelligence is far superior to everyone around him this way of thinking helped him bring futuristic ideas into the past without the thought of consequences. He brought many new advancements but eventually his greed is what lead to his down fall. Throughout the novel the Yankee is trying to prove his superiority

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    We believe that Queenie staged the murder and murdered Arthur. We arrived at the Volupedis home and found Mr. Volupedis sprawled out on the stairs‚ and his wife‚ Queenie staring in shock at him. Queenie had said that after she came back to her house a bit before one o’clock in the morning after coming back from the club and came back to him lying dead after slipping down the stairs. The autopsy concluded that Arthur had died from a head wound and had been intoxicated. The first piece of evidence

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    Crucible written by Arthur Miller is a play written to compare the Salem Witch Trials to the Red Scare. In the play there were many antagonists and one main protagonist. John Proctor is the protagonist and hero of the play. John can even be considered to be a tragic hero. To be a tragic hero the character must be a noble or great person that has a flaw that causes the downfall of the character which then causes the character to suffer. John Proctor fits the definintion of a tragic hero because he has

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    their bond‚ had been special and would never be replicated with another. Maybe Percival should don a frilly pink dress at court in front of all and confess his weakness‚ that he was not man enough to endure heartbreak and soldier on. Then again‚ King Arthur had been quite torn

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    Every Hero Has a Downfall A look At Tragic Hero Arthur Dimmesdale in The Scarlet Letter I.               Hawthorne presents Dimmesdale as a tragic hero through Dimmesdale’s fixation on his reputation‚ as well as his struggle with guilt throughout the novel. II.             Hawthorne uses an evil register of diction and repetition to establish Chillingworth as the antagonist of Dimmesdale. A.     “...It grew to be a widely diffused opinion that the Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale‚ like many other

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    Pitiful Proctor In Arthur Miller’s The Crucible‚ the protagonist‚ John Proctor‚ is a prime example of a tragic hero. A tragic hero is defined as a prideful and well-respected character that goes through an unfortunate downfall. John Proctor embodies all of the traits of the traits of a tragic hero‚ including his respect in the community‚ his pride‚ and his death. John Proctor was a leading figure of the Salem community during The Crucible. “He was the kind of man- powerful of body‚ even tempered

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    A tragic hero is a character in a work of fiction who commits an action or makes a mistake which eventually leads to his or her defeat. A tragic hero characteristics include pity and fear‚ relatability‚ goodness‚ hamartia‚ and consistency. John Proctor is definitely a tragic hero and he shows this in many ways in The Crucible by Arthur Miller through means of catharsis and a tragic flaw‚ hamartia. John Proctor is an honest‚ blunt-spoken‚ overall good person with one fatal flaw. In the play‚ he starts

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    In Thomas Mallory’s King Arthur‚ he emphasizes the values of the people in this time period. He does this through characters and through conflicts that occur in the story. Throughout the story‚ Mallory gives the readers a better understanding of how the people viewed kings and their expectations of how the nobility should act. Not only that‚ but also the different beliefs and customs of the time period. Values that Mallory emphasizes many times throughout the epic is the value of humility and mercy

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    The story of King Arthur is one that has been told for generation in many different ways two telling are the book The Acts of King Arthur And His Noble Knights by John Steinbeck and King Arthur directed by Antoine Fuqua. In the Steinbeck version Arthur is the king of England and the son of King Uther Pendragon and Lady Igraine. Due to a deal Uther made with Merlin‚ a wizard‚ Arthur was raised by Sir Ector as though he is his own son. Later on Uther passed away from an illness and lords began to

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    The Crucible was a play written in 1952‚ by Arthur Miller. Though out the book Miller makes John Proctor the main character and also a tragic hero. Proctor was an upper class man‚ he had owned at least 300 acres of land‚ was also known as an honest‚ blunt‚ well respected and loved man‚ but like most people he had flaws. His major flaw was his lust for Abigail Williams. Their affair had happened when Abigail had worked for Elizabeth and John Proctor‚ Elizabeth had said to the court “ I came to think

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