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    The king is the mayor of Charlotte TAYLOR Haemon (son) HEATHER Antigone (girl the mayor wants to get rid of‚ sending her to jail) TARA Leader (sheriff) BROOKE Polyneices (brother of Antigone) he’s the one that died‚ can’t be buried JESSIE Person filming TORI SCENE: Antigone wants to honor Polyneices‚ her brother but the mayor won’t let her because he was in a gang and gang members aren’t allowed to have a memorial service. FLASHBACK SCENE (SHOOTING) Brother and Antigone are walking along

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    Rough draft Community in Trouble The opening remarks for this literary analysis of community in the crucible are of the following. Theme‚ with the topic of community expanded .The setting is in the old puritans’ community. And allusions’ to other events in real life‚ that were encrypted in the text. Furthermore‚ how the story outlines what still happens in modern day communities. The theme of community is portrayed through the setting‚ and the characters. The characters are placed in a very

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    The Salem Witch Trials were among some of the most horrendous‚ irrational‚ and imprudent‚ events of the 17th century. Not only were numerous people imprisoned‚ based on false testimonies and lack of judicial intelligence‚ but hung‚ or in one case‚ pressed to death. The claims of witchery caused calamity throughout the village‚ neighbors turning on one another; friends accusing each other just to salvage their own lives. In The Crucible‚ Puritan way of life revolves around the church. If you announce

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    Jeremy Harper Witch FRQ Account for the decline and growth of Witch hunts in Europe between 1500 1650 During this period witchcraft was considered a serious crime throughout much of Europe‚ in both catholic and protestant areas. Starting in 1500 there was a dramatic increase in the number of accusations and convictions of witchcraft which persisted through much of the 16th and 17th century before declining towards the latter portion of this period. The rise of witch hunts was spurred on by misogynistic

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    From Beowulf to Superman‚ Why we need our Heroes Heroes‚ from Beowulf to Superman our cultures have always created heroes. We may always have political‚ social‚ economic and religious differences‚ but at the end of the day we all have one thing in common‚ heroes. They help define who we are and what we want to be. They give us hope and inspire us to head in the right direction. They show us that good will always triumph over evil and that anything is possible if you set your mind to it. Heroes

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    2013 1.  What is the instructor’s name (spelling counts)?  Where did the instructor go to college? The instructor’s name is Jane Smith. 2.  What is the instructor’s email address to be used for questions and submission of projects? 3.  What day(s) of each week are Chapter homework assignments always due? Chapter homework assignments are always due on Thursdays and Sundays. Furthermore‚ discussions are due every Tuesday. 4.  What is the time deadline (hour:minutes‚ AM or PM) for the Portal

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    The Crucible Essay: Introduction: Arthur Miller’s play “The Crucible” was first published in 1953 during the politically tumultuous time of McCarthyist America. By depicting how the Salem theocracy spiraled out of control in 1692‚ Miller draws a parallel between the mass hysteria present in the witch hunts of the period and the Red Scare during the Cold War. The play’s central character and tragic hero is John Proctor. Miller highlights how people speaking out against mass hysteria are like Proctor

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    "American Cultural Puritanism and The Crucible" In Arthur Miller’s The Crucible‚ the playwright creates a scene based on the Salem Witch Trials of 1692‚ yet the themes that the play conveys are still embedded in modern society. John Proctor‚ the protagonist‚ is condemned for speaking out against the Puritan leaders‚ indicating a theme of individual versus society. However‚ the play as a whole depicts a time of political manipulation‚ when the society’s leaders expected all of the townspeople to

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    The Crucible By Andrew White Adaptation of the Salem Witch Trials written by Arthur Miller The Salem Witch Trials of 1692 were a caliginous time in American history. The moral superiority that engulfs the town in a time of great despair and deep divide accurately sums up the atmosphere of that period of injustice that will forever stain the town of Salem‚ Massachusetts. This is the subject matter for the play entitled “The Crucible”‚ written by Arthur Miller in 1953. According

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    Slavery got started when people started to grow into towns and big cities. Before there was slavery people would hunt and gather enough food for them self. If they didn’t they wouldn’t have survived by themselves. As people started to grow and develop they would start to have a need for more people so they could keep up with the growing world. The hunter gatherer that a lot of people did started to fade as people grew and as they did the food abundance grew with them‚ so people could afford to own

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