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    In Arthur Miller’s The Crucible‚ names are of the utmost importance to many Puritans because they resemble reputation and social status. During Act 4 when John Proctor is being persuaded to confess to witchcraft‚ an altercation about signing away Proctor’s name occurs. Reverend Parris argues‚ “It is a weighty name; it will strike the village that Proctor confess. I beg you‚ let him sign it…” (Miller 131) By saying‚ “it will strike the village that Proctor confess‚” Parris attempts to coax Judge Danforth

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    Are innocent people safe in court? Many people are falsely accused of a crime they did not commit and punished for it. What leads to this injustice? It can be because people have pride‚ greed‚ and hypocrisy driving them against others. Reverend Parris from the The Crucible had all the previous factors when he dealt with the Salem Witch Trials. Parris had was a very greedy man. He let greed lead him to his malpractice as a reverend. When Reverend Hale was talking to John Proctor on why he did not

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    In Ray Bradbury’s "Something Wicked This Way Comes"‚ the Dust Witch can be described using the tone word corrupt. The Dust Witch has a corrupt tone because of her immoral ways of assisting Mr. Dark and the attempted murder of Charles Halloway because of the carnival’s evil influence. This can be seen when the Dust Witch tries to smell the souls of Jim and Will and see where they are hiding while Charles Halloway and Mr. Dark are having a conversation about the boys."Forefinger thrust to the sidewalk

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    Abigail Williams is a very important if not the most important person to this play. She has many different qualities that make her the unpredictable enigma she is. abby lies‚ cheats‚ steals‚ persuades‚ and snitches on everyone and anyone who gets in the way of what she wants. She has had a sheltered life and is tired of it which makes her quite rebellious and manipulative. It all starts out with her trying to find love in the wrong places. Act I Abby manipulates john procter throughout act 1. In

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    Crucible can be defined as a test or trial. Many folks in Salem are filled with hysteria when a group of young girls falsely accuse them of witchcraft. John Proctor is one of the folks falsely accused and he must decide his fate through his strong beliefs. John Proctor is justified with his decision of not falsely confessing to the court because by saving his name and reputation it did more good than bad. Before the Salem witch trials start‚ John Proctor is already suffering from an internal

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    Logical Fallacies within The Crucible Passing the buck Fear of consequence often prompts individuals to push blame onto others. When Abigail realizes the others will always suspect that she bewitched Betty‚ she passes the blame onto Tituba‚ claiming‚ “She made me do it!... She makes me drink blood!” (43). Abigail is the first of individuals who pass the buck in Miller’s work. Miller shows how when people fear judgment‚ in order to avoid persecution‚ they transfer blame onto others. Hasty Generalization

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    Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter follows the life of Hester Prynne after she commits adultery and is forced to wear the scarlet letter upon her bosom for the rest of her life. Hawthorne uses setting‚ allusion‚ metaphor‚ irony‚ and diction to set a sombre tone. In chapter 9‚ Hawthorne reveals the evil qualities of Roger Chillingworth and Reverend Dimmesdale’s disposition. In the battle of good and evil‚ good does not always win. Upon Roger Chillingworth’s arrival to Boston‚ he discovers

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    In the short story‚ “Little Jess and the Outriders” by Jessamyn West‚ the protagonist has a “damned if you do‚ damned if you don’t” situation. He believes he committed a sin by helping Roy but in reality‚ he is not. Little Jess helps heal a young man and keep him alive by providing him with food. Even though he detests war and slavery‚ he helps the young confederate soldier. Little Jess’ morals come into play when he decides to help the man who has the opposite of his beliefs. However‚ Little

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    The lottery theme I think that the theme of the lottery is to treat others how you want to be treated. I think that this theme fits into all of this story. The whole story is about this theme. It is important to treat others how you want to be treated. If you don’t then it will come back and bite you in the butt. Just like it did in “The Lottery”. On page number 8 in “The Lottery” Tessie Hutches pleads saying “It isn’t fair!”. We know though that if anyone else had gotten the black dot she would

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    Nathaniel Hawthorne is an American author born during 1804 in Salem‚ Massachusetts. He is best known today for his short-stories and novels‚ including “The Scarlet Letter”. Hawthorne worked in the Boston Custom House to weigh and measure goods. In his novel‚ “The Scarlet Letter”‚ Hawthorne dedicated the first chapter to his experience in the Custom House and described the setting while he was there. Eventually‚ Hawthorne was fired from the Custom House and in response‚ he decided to write in order

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