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    learn from the conversation that Mercy‚ Abigail‚ and Mary Warren have while alone? 11. How do we see that Abigail is the acknowledged leader of this group? 12. In his stage directions‚ Miller tells us that despite‚ or perhaps due to‚ his upright appearance‚ John Proctor feels he is a fraud because he knows he is a sinner. What does his conversation with Abigail tell us about the nature of his sin? 13. As Abby flirts with John Proctor‚ what is her opinion of Betty’s illness? 14. What

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    The Outcast In To Kill a Mockingbird‚ society acted differently as a whole than how they do now. Thankfully‚ racial discrimination has dwindled and everyone now has equal rights‚ but they are still a problem just as they were in the past. Harper Lee expresses the idea of moral courage and the developing of no racism through a character‚ Mr. Dolphus Raymond‚ showing respect to his community‚ being brave enough to withstand his towns judgment‚ and having the ability to be just for this if the community

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    Warren Commision- The Warren Commission was a committee that consisted of seven-members headed by U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice Earl Warren. It was created in order to investigate the assassination of John F. Kennedy by Lee Harvey Oswald‚ a former marine who was dishonorably discharged. What made the investigation more complicated was the killing of Oswald two days after he was arrested by Jack Ruby‚ a nightclub owner. This brought up the question of did Oswald act alone? The Warren Commission

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    By using the story of the Brave New World by Aldous Huxley and real life experiences to illustrate how outcasts are born. In the BNW there are two characters Bernard Marx and John who themselves experience being outcasts. Bernard was rebellious as a child when he refused to partake in activities‚ note that Bernard lived in a world were everyone is the same because of conditioning. While John was born into a Reservation‚ home of Native American that discriminated

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    It took one person to make a huge impact on humanity‚ changing 99.9% of the world’s population. Station Eleven is a novel written in 2014 by Emily St John Mandel. This novel focuses on the consequences that a flu outbreak left behind on Earth. People’s lives change‚ no longer having access to electricity‚ gas‚ cellphones or transportation. Practically a world that pressed the reset button‚ with only a small population to experience this world. The novel begins with Arthur Leander ‚ an actor part

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    By Year 20 in Station Eleven‚ by Emily St. John Mandel‚ many of the characters have found their niche in the post-apocalyptic world. Kirsten has found her place in the Symphony. Clark continuosly expands his museum in the Severn City airport. The Prophet Tyler has established a religious cult with himself as the leader. The quote “Survival is insufficient” (119)‚ represents that‚ in order to truly live‚ people must have meaning to their lives. Although the characters in Station Eleven are having

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    Cheyne D. Schuchardt Mr. Derico September 13‚ 2012 College English 2 The Outcasts of Poker Flat and the Metaphor of Texas Hold ‘em The story of “The Outcasts of Poker Flat” by Bret Harte is a beautifully written narrative about a character named Mr. John Oakhurst. During the story‚ Oakhurst is placed through a variety of situations that eventually lead to his subtle death. The story of “The Outcasts of Poker Flat” follows as a parallel to the game of Texas Hold ‘em in a very unique way.

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    From imaginative chocolatiers to a man with scissors for hands‚ Tim Burton’s use of unique and outcast characters make his films some of the most recognized in the world. Burton’s style is as distinctive as his characters by creating fantastical but mysterious worlds. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Edward Scissorhands are some of his most popular films and both illustrate characters who are outcasts onto the society around them. Burton uses the contrast of lifestyles in the characters‚ low key

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    demonstrates that doing something frowned upon by society does not have to be an evil thing so long as it is good for the individual. Perhaps the most obvious example of societal morals conflicting with individual need is the case of Mrs. Kitty Warren. Mrs. Warren is a woman whose economic standing and lack of any professional skills forced her into becoming a prostitute. Obviously such a profession is against the beliefs of the society that she lives in. Not only is she not ashamed of her occupation

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    real drama‚ because drama is no mere setting up of the camera to nature: it is the presentation in parable of the conflict between Man’s will and his environment: in a word‚ of problem (Shaw 45). Mrs. Warren’s Profession sets the wills of Mrs. Warren and Vivie against each other‚ indeed‚ on a collision course‚ after Vivie recognizes that her mother not only was an unwed mother and prostitute but that she remains a madam in partnership with Crofts. Vivie’s sense of betrayal at her mother’s incomplete

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