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    Chillingworth vs. Dimmesdale Chillingworth and Dimmesdale‚ two of the main characters in The Scarlett Letter‚ are complete contrasts. Their looks‚ personalities and how they conduct themselves around others (their countenance) paint a clear picture as to how opposite the characters are. Chillingworth is a thin‚ almost decaying‚ man whose age is incalculable. When the reader is first introduced to Chillingworth‚ he or she “sees” the latter as a stooped‚ disfigured man with a limp and some other

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    Rationalism vs Puritanism

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    Rationalism vs Puritanism Rationalism. A form of religion where instead of believing in a higher been‚ Science and reasoning are what is lived by. Being able to prove and identify things in life that make rational sense is what is used instead of worshipping some form of "God." The very opposite goes for Puritanism. Worshipping a higher been that made the earth and the universe and everything in it including yourself is what’s considered to be the religion of the puritans. Both sides see completely

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    did the early New England Puritans live up to their idealized vision of community? Explain Like the other groups from Europe that came over to the New World‚ the puritans came over primarily for profit at first. Then the puritans saw their opportunity to seek refuge from the harsh theocratic government to start their own utopia for only puritans‚ in the early seventeenth century. The puritans had the idea of growing a closely-knit Christian society. Although the puritans lived up to somewhat of

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    First‚ the Separatists of England that were living in Holland to avoid royal English rule‚ departed to America. The Separatists‚ later known as Pilgrims‚ set off on the Mayflower. The original plan was to land off of the coast of Virginia. However‚ the Mayflower eventually made land fall in the New England region. Living off the land and poor‚ the Pilgrims became friends with local Native Americans and later‚ made their own government and set the foundation for the New England colony. After the Massachusetts

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    Linux vs. Mac vs. Windows Linux vs. Mac vs. Windows The operating systems Linux®‚ Macintosh® (Mac) and Microsoft® Windows® are the main software to every computer system to run properly along with other hardware. These operating systems (OS ’s) are very different in several ways‚ but they also have some similarities too. Linux‚ Mac and Windows use memory management‚ process management‚ file management and security management to operate the computer systems correctly

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    such as labor laws‚ and human rights acts to protect its citizens. Life in Puritan New England more specifically the lives of children in Puritan New England differ greatly when compared to lives of children in today’s society. The lives and experiences of children in Puritan New England were heavily influenced by religion‚ focused on community‚ and a part of a very stringent society. First lives of children in Puritan New England were greatly influenced by religion. Religion ruled several aspects

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    In the great book of The Scarlet Letter‚ Hester Prynne is found guilty of adultery. As punishment she must wear a scarlet “A”‚ which stands for adultery or affair. She stood on a scaffold holding her infant child in humiliation of her sin. Officials of the town attempted to make Hester give up the name of the father of her child. Hester refused to tell anyone‚ she remained quiet‚ and accepted her crime alone. Hester could have easily escaped the situation she was in. At any time she could have left

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    Christmas vs Thanksgiving

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    Greediness vs. Gratefulness Christmas is one of the most incredible times of the year; snow on the ground‚ a warm fire in the living room‚ and twinkly lights around every turn. When I was young‚ I loved Christmas. Toys and treats had me in a daze for almost a week straight. I was a typical kid‚ and my focus during any holiday was‚ “What do I get? Who brought me presents?”. I never realized the true meaning of why we have holidays‚ other than presents‚ until I was seventeen years old. As I’ve

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    Individual vs. society

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    thoughts just because there are more people in a society. In The Crucible by Arthur Miller‚ society vs. the individual plays a major role during the Salem witch trials. When the antagonist‚ Abigail Williams starts a dilemma in the community and ultimately ruins peoples lives‚ and futures‚ many of the characters have to decide which side they should be on‚ even it means that they’re going against their Puritan religion. John Proctor is set on revealing Abigail’s real reason of creating these trials‚ even

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    King during the time period of 1604 – 1625; one of James’s key roles was to please his Protestant subjects ; many of his actions however came under scrutiny by the Puritans and this essay is going to try and deduce whether or not James satisfied the demands of the Puritans. To a certain extent‚ James did satisfy the demands of the Puritans in the years 1604 – 1625. One example of this was due to King James being learned – he enjoyed engaging in theological debates ; as it gave him the opportunity to

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