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    John Proctor vs. Arthur Dimmesdale The Scarlet Letter and The Crucible both have main characters that can relate to each other even though they are in two different stories. Arthur Dimmesdale‚ one of the main characters of The Scarlet Letter‚ is a respected reverend in society that commits a horrendous and sinful act‚ adultery‚ with a woman named Hester Prynne. John Proctor‚ a main character from The Crucible‚ commits adultery as well with his servant‚ Abigail Williams. These two characters‚ aside

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    through this movie‚ I had no prior knowledge of what the film was going to try and portray to us‚ but I was intrigued to see Arthur Eden’s rant kick the movie off right away. Having read this assignment prior to watching the movie and knowing I was going to have to choose one specific character from the movie‚ Arthur had obtained my interest right away in doing so. As Arthur is losing his mind in the beginning of the movie and strips down during the middle of his deposition‚ he starts to realize his

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    Saad Ahmed 15100179 Bushra Butt Writing and Communication SS-100 Section 4 10th Dec‚ 2011 Death Penalty Are executions sometimes required to uphold justice? Crime is an incontestable part of the society which is a result of social‚ political and economic imbalance and differences amongst different sects of society. It is obvious that states have to take actions in order to repress and deter crime but the manner in which this is done has always been up for discussion. Death penalty and

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    Morte D Arthur Analysis

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    The short story‚ “Morte D’arthur” is a story in which the author recounts the death of King Arthur. The story begins with many of the knights discussing the problem at hand‚ which is the affair between Sir Lancelot and Queen Guinevere. As this conflict arises‚ it the knights loyalties begin to show. Sir Gawain’s loyalties do not reside with the King as he tells his fellow knight “Stint your noise” (Morte D’arthur 481). This shows that he is not completely loyal to the King as he believes he should

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    The Miller and Rollnick reading defines Motivational Interviewing as “a collaborative conversational style for strengthening a person’s own motivation and commitment to change.” However‚ there is so much more to it and it cannot be summed up in just one sentence. I was slightly confused on what MI was at first after hearing so much about it in class‚ but the ballroom dance metaphor certainly made it easier for me to understand. One person is leading the other slightly to make a change and come up

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    King Arthur Radley Extract

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    when Scout is walking Arthur Radley back to his house. After Arthur was able to easily come out and help Jem and Scout‚ when they were being attacked by Bob Ewell‚ Scout wondered why he had never interacted in person with them before. This dialogue shows how Scout is growing up and how she is stepping into Arthur’s shoes to fully understand things she never did before. My dialogue adds on to two majors themes in the book. Also‚ it adds an explanation to the reader about Arthur Radley’s life and how

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    The characters in “King Arthur: The Sword in the Stone‚” stood out. Many of the characters in the story behave quite surprisingly. The characters’ actions in the story is not really expected by the readers. This‚ therefore‚ makes the characters stand out. For example‚ in the beginning of the story‚ it was described that Merlin‚ an old sorcerer‚ took the first son of King Uther‚ because Merlin believed that his son’s future was endangered and threatened. King Uther was convinced by Merlin‚ and allowed

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    Every country needs their heroes. King Arthur was the hero of Britain in the dark ages. The dark ages were a dangerous and dreary time period. If one managed to live‚ fear was a constant emotion. King Arthur proved that he was a hero because he was trustworthy‚ loyal and selfless. To start King Arthur showed himself to be trustworthy. In “King Arthur and the Sorcerer’s Stone”‚ Arthur stated‚ “‘Perhaps it is something the church provides for needy strangers. Yes‚ that must be it! Well‚ I’ll

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    performed‚ these historians have romanticised the legacy of King Arthur and his court resulting in Arthur’s story to be considered endured for centuries. However‚ technological advances provide strong evidence that the fearless ruler was in fact myth just as I believe. Whilst analysing evidence it is of great importance to pinpoint the exact time of any given source and to understand the Historic context. The supposed grave of King Arthur in Glastonbury was ‘discovered’ by monks in 1191‚ the very same

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    Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

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    Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Thesis: Using his spare time to write short stories‚ Sir Arthur Conan Doyle became a significant‚ successful writer of his time. I. Preface on Doyle’s Life A. Life as a child B. Student life II. Puerile becomes Professional A. Works as an author B. Career life III. Perspective and Philosophies A. Religion or faith B. Social Outlook C. Influences or impacts Sir Arthur Conan Doyle “How often have I said to you that when you have

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