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    younger sister Pedi. By the end of the book Manny soon discovers his love for his own life just the way it is‚ through the struggles of growing up. Victor Martinez uses the writing strategies interior monologue‚ dialogue‚ and action to create the character Manny Hernandez. Martinez uses interior monologue to characterize his protagonist Manny. As Manny observes the Mexican field workers he says “for some reason I thought he was the best man on the field” (17). This suggests that Manny also admires other

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    Starring the character Hamlet‚ and the royal family of Denmark‚ the play includes everything from murder‚ betrayal‚ incest‚ love and turmoil. Shakespeare is renowned for his writing‚ in Hamlet specifically the seven soliloquies. Soliloquies are monologue type speeches spoken by Hamlet generally and give the sense of the situation and feelings of Hamlet at the time. After carefully annotating the seven soliloquies‚ one can see the different states of mind‚ situations and characterizations of Hamlet

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    Hamlet Evolution

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    Hamlet evolves during the course of the play. Nowhere is this more visible (and audible) than in his soliloquies. For instance‚ his soliloquies in Act II‚ Act II‚ and Act IV are each distinctively different from one another. This is even evident in the punctuation Shakespeare uses. The number of exclamation points Shakespeare uses in writing Hamlet’s soliloquies decreases significannot ly during the course of the play. In Act II‚ Hamlet is blaming himself for many problems. He is angry with himself

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    The idea of witchcraft is a big deal in Salem‚ it seems like pretty much everyone in the town is accused of this act. The accusations all start when Abigail Williams and a group of her friends are caught in a forest dancing and supposedly committing the witchcraft acts. The girls all have different motivations for wanting to do witchcraft. Abigail Williams who committed adultery with John Procter‚ her goal is to get rid of his wife Elizabeth Procter so that she can be with Mr. Procter. Due to this

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    and emotional pain and by age 49‚ breast cancer had claimed her life (60). Nabby was raised in a prominent family of politicians (53). Named Abigail or “Nabby” for short‚ she was a child that was surrounded in the world of political discussions and talks of freedom‚ foreign policy‚ and American Independence to name a few (53). Her mother was Abigail Adams‚ one of the country’s most prominent women in early America and her father John Adams became the second U.S. President (53). Her brother‚ John

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    Ethos, Logos, and Pathos

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    John and Abigail Adams Letters Every writer wants to make an amazing piece of work to show off to the world though writing. The author has to determine who the audience will be and what the purpose of his or her text will be behind their thoughts. Then‚ the writer will ask themselves three questions that will let the critic be able to decide whether it appeals to ethos‚ pathos‚ or logos. For example‚ John and Abigail Adams wrote many heartfelt love mail that contained ethos‚ pathos and logos to

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    In the 1700’s‚ women performed all the domestic tasks as they were not seen equal to men. During the Revolutionary War women stepped up and proved that they were not beneath men. Showcasing that they could be as strong as the men and that they weren’t just made to cook and be tasteful companions for their husbands. Without women’s support in the Revolutionary War‚ the war wouldn’t have been as successful. They managed businesses‚ became secret soldiers‚ and opposed British Policies‚ proving that

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    Abigail Williams

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    accused of witchcraft and being in association with the devil. In this play‚ Miller introduces a character named Abigail Williams‚ who starts to lie and accuse innocent people to cover up her own sins such as an affair with an older‚ married man‚ or dancing in the forest. Abigail has the constant need for power‚ which leads to an accusation frenzy‚ accusing anyone who stood in her way. Once Abigail accused the innocent ‚ building up a web of lies‚ people start to turn on her and question her motives‚ which

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    Abigail Characterisation

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    Characterisation: Abigail Williams The Crucible is a play written by Arthur Miller‚ and is set in the fiercely Puritan Salem‚ Massachusetts in 1692. Abigail Williams‚ above all else‚ is the least complex. As the antagonist of the play‚ she’s dominant and clearly puts herself out there as the opposition. Abigail is 17-year-old niece of Reverend Parris. She is unmarried‚ and an orphan‚ meaning her position on the social ladder is fairly low. Abigail Williams is a young lady with a vicious

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    Women in Colonial America

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    States of America. New York: The MacMillan Company‚ 1904. Gormley‚ Myra. “Colonial Love and Marriage.” Geneology Magazine. Vol. 2‚ Issue 3. 2004. Lewis‚ Jone Johnson. “Abigail Adams Quotes.” About.com Guide‚ 2010. Web. 12 June 2010. Mintz‚ S. “Child Birth in Early America.” Digital History‚ 2010. Web. 12 June 2010. Noble‚ Laurie. “Abigail Adams.” UHHS‚ 2010. Web. 12 June 2010. Sickel‚ Kathlin. “Women After the Revolution.” Suite101.com‚ 2009. Web. 12 June 2010. Teipe‚ Emily. “Will the Real Molly Pitcher

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