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    information on the abuse of power by pardoners in the medieval church‚ examine the poetic methods which Chaucer use to present such abuse. Chaucer’s presents his Medieval Pardoner as a compulsive liar‚ a fraud and an abuser; however in the form of confession the Pardoner reveals how he specifically abuses the power that the medieval church has given him. Can we believe someone who has admitted to being exploitive and deceitful? In this essay I will explore the abuse of power by pardoners in the medieval

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    In chapter 34‚ we are led into an insight to Darcy and Elizabeth’s inner worlds respectively. Through this‚ we are able to effectively put ourselves into the author‚ Jane Austen’s framework of mind while portraying Darcy’s courtship of Elizabeth. This chapter explores the inner worlds of each individual character listed above; how they feel towards each other and how their opinions of each other has or has not changed since their last meeting. In this essay‚ we aim to explore the different themes

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    Fear of the superstition of witchery drove the town of Salem into mayhem causing them to hang many of their own‚ whom they feared were witches. This is evident when the people of Salem fear the "workings of the devil" and become suspicious that anything out of the ordinary is witchery led by the devil . Imaginations flared as stories were told of Betty (Parris’s niece) flying‚ even though she was only pretending to be witched. Because of the superstition of witchcraft many people became hysterical

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    takes place in the first story‚ The Sisters: here‚ the religious figure is Father Flynn‚ an old priest who just died. We learn that he turned mad because of breaking a chalice: one of the sisters describes finding him: "sitting up by himself in his confession-box‚ wide-awake and laughing-like softly to himself". Yet‚ the boy in the story seems unable to break free from the way he was trapped by the priest by religion: even if he feels relief when the priest dies‚ Flynn’s figure follows the boy in his

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    In The Crucible‚ John Proctor initially portrayed a sinful man whom had an affair‚ struggling to prove to his wife that he should be trusted again. The dishonesty of the betrayal of Elizabeth and his marriage to her changed‚ though‚ by the end of the play. This transition in Proctor’s character showed he transformed from a deceitful man and husband‚ to one whom was true to himself as well as his beliefs. This paper will discuss Proctor’s change in character and his struggle with getting to the

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    Though many people fear someone more superior than them‚ fear is just the devil’s way of devouring negative emotion and manipulating them back to frighten the weak. Mary Warren displays these actions when Abby frightens her into not mentioning the truth of what really took place in the courtroom‚ and becomes intimidated with terror. When Mary is arguing with John on whether to tell the truth Mary’s fear starts to take over "in terror: I cannot‚ they’ll turn on me"(Miller‚Arthur 80). Marry Warren

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    John Proctor is a local farmer who lives just outside of town. He is stern and harsh- tongued and hates hypocrisy. He initially was a sinful man who had an affair with Abigail. He was dishonest to Elizabeth and he had been felt guilty. Elizabeth hadn’t forgiven him easily. He hesitated to expose Abigail as a fraud because he worried that his secret which was to having an affair would be revealed. Because of the affair he admitted he was a witch. He decided against the admission because it would dishonor

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    Poem On Life Of Pi By: Aadil Younis I’m about to tell a story‚ from a couple of years back‚ You think that you know but you only know half‚ I told you all‚ i was stuck on a raft‚ but what you don’t know‚ is within myself i was trapped‚ I made up lies and stories to protect me‚ I prayed to God maybe he would resurect me‚ But in those days God took away his blessings‚ over every little thing i noticed i was stressing‚ I was leaving behind my life‚ all the time i would think‚ untill

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    Division of Kingdom. When the horn plays‚ Gloucester and Kent would immediately be at their alert and drop their informal act. The horn signifies the protocol that has to be followed whenever the King is coming. Its also reflects the formality of the occasion and Lear’s authority as the King of Britain. Shakespeare emphasises Lear’s authority as the king as he gives commands immediately to Gloucester to “attend the lords of France and Burgundy” as soon as he comes

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    “Raskolnikov ’s Dream in Crime and Punishment” Summary In Raymond J. Wilson’s “Raskolnikov ’s Dream in Crime and Punishment” he examines the ways in which Raskolnikov ’s horse-beating dream can help us interpret the nature of his character. Wilson then discusses Raskolnikov’s placement in the dream‚ saying that “All of the characters of the dream are the dreamer” (Wilson). He then explains the role of the little boy‚ the onlooker‚ and the brute in his personality then ventures further‚ putting

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