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    1692: The wooden gallows contrast the sky. John Proctor stands motionless as the noose is placed around his neck and tightened. Abigail Williams stands among the viewers. She shows no emotion as John Proctor is pushed over the edge and hanged dead on the rope… Eight years later: A flash of lightning streaks across the sky of Barbados. Through the pouring rain a woman of 25 years makes her way along the pieced together wooden dock towards a ship headed for the Americas. Its destination…Salem Massachusetts

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    Mass hysteria can exist when a number of people behave in an uncontrollable‚ unmanageable way because of fear and/or anger.  Arthur Miller easily shows this in the play The Crucible which takes place in the late 1600’s in Salem‚ Massachusetts when more than one-hundred people were getting accused of being witches. United State Senator Joseph McCarthy had done something similar to this when he  had accused many people of being “Reds” or communists during the Red Scare going throughout the United States

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    A legitimate cause for the accusations may result from a mental disorder. In the article The Witchcraft Trials in Salem: A Commentary‚ it is acknowledged that‚ “The cause of her symptoms may have been some combination of stress‚ asthma‚ guilt‚ boredom‚ child abuse‚ epilepsy‚ and delusional psychosis” (Linder). Many of the possible symptoms may have caused the outbreak‚ yet delusional psychosis is more sensible. The form of a mental disorder causing the symptoms is a probable cause. The people of

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    In the Crucible‚ by Arthur Miller‚ men and women each hold powerful and important parts. Men hold mainly all of the power because they decide those who are sentenced to death. They are the ones who are in control of the village and lastly they all try to dominate over each other. Women accuse many of witchcraft and that is a big part. The men though decide out of those accusations who is sentenced to death by a hang. Overall‚ the men choose what to believe and what to do after that such as the

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    Since Hester Prynne has sinned and demoralized the town of Boston‚ Massachusetts‚ there has been argument regarding the new mother’s punishment. People of the town have wondered if she should be able to keep her child‚ if she should be able to be one in the crowd‚ and even if she should be able to live. Hester Prynne’s consequences are not harsh enough for her unholy actions‚ and they should be modified to better suit God’s wishes. Hester Prynne should not be allowed to carry on in our society after

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    While tables were turning and lives were being lost‚ many still felt the need to take control over things that weren’t theirs‚ and act greedy. Many knew that the anger in the town was not going to come to an end. For some‚ family’s tried to accuse others just so they could get more land‚ and for others it was so that reputation was not lost. Parris already being a man who always thought he deserved more‚and always thought someone was out to get him‚ so now he was going to attack someone that was

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    The Misfit’s Past Does Not Excuse His Sins The taking of a life of a human is viewed as a matter of great consequence; the Church views the taking of a life as a mortal sin if the conditions for a mortal sin are met. Grave matter‚ full knowledge and deliberate consent are the three conditions required to make a sin mortal. If one of these conditions is lessened or not present‚ then the culpability the person bears for the act is partially or entirely reduced. In A Good Man is Hard to Find by

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    Miss Maudie gives Jem and Scout a more positive outlook on racism through her lack of judgement (racism) and her kindness to all people‚ no matter what they look like or do. Miss Maudie’s to Aunt Alexandra’s worries about Atticus is‚ “We can trust him to do right. It’s that simple” (Lee 316). Miss Maudie does not care what color or class Tom Robinson is. She just cares if Atticus and the jury do the right thing. She supports the people who are innocent and does not care if they are black or white

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    McCarthyism wasn’t just in Salem‚ Massachusetts. McCarthyism is found upon Joseph McCarthy; It’s when someone will make false allegations against someone else. He was the senator of Wisconsin‚ and he would accuse everyone of being a communist. This was going on during the Red Scare of 1919. People began to know that they couldn’t believe him because he began blaming many officials including some high ranked army soldiers. Many plays‚ books‚ and sonnets do not just have one thing tied into them

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    Everybody sits on the mat. Everybody listens to instruction cted the "logic" of nineteenth-century rationalism that had‚ in their view‚ led to a morally corrupt society and culminated in widespread death and destruction. At the Cabaret Voltaire‚ which became their headquarters‚ these artists and writers initiated a provocative series of exhibitions‚ poetry readings‚ and performances designed to take place in a frenetic and chaotic atmosphere. Many of their most outrageous activities were influenced

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