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    become better writers and thinkers. The same thing is suggested by Putnam (2000). Furthermore‚ I think this learning will help me through out my post-graduation program at RMIT University to write any kind of writings in a structured format along with the other methods of

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    For example‚ in Act One‚ Miller writes:"Mrs. Putnam-who is now staring at the bewitched child on the bed…"(26). In a conventional play‚ a character’s feelings and movements would be included in the stage directions. However‚ Miller uses limited stage directions. Instead‚ he chooses to include these

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    Danvers‚ Massachusetts from January 2012 to June 2012. Both settings are told from the point of view of two young women including Ann Putnam and Colleen Rowley. The Characters This story involved two main characters. The first in Salem Village is being told by Ann Putnam’s point of view. The second in Danvers is being told from Colleen Rowley’s point of view. Ann Putnam is an average girl in a small village who becomes accused of being a witch. Colleen Rowley is a senior at St. Joan’s Academy who

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    does not believe in witches‚ but Proctor says he did not speak one way or another. Hale says that they cannot look to superstition in issues of witchcraft‚ because the Devil is precise. Parris admits to the dancing and the conjuring‚ while Goody Ann Putnam claims that witchcraft must be the cause of death for her seven children. Giles Corey asks Hale what the meaning of reading strange books is. He says that he often wakes in the middle of the night to find Martha reading in a corner. He also says that

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    Camaraderie: mutual trust and friendship among people who spend a lot of time together Fidelity: faithfulness to a person‚ cause‚ or belief‚ demonstrated by continuing loyalty and support. Solidarity: a feeling of unity between people who have the same interests‚ goals‚ etc. Defiance: a refusal to obey something or someone Animosity:  Bitter hostility or open enmity; active hatred Antipathy: a deep-seated feeling of aversion Enmity: a state or feeling of active opposition or hostility. Resentment:

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    Louis Nowra uses the play within a play technique so that he can easily explore various themes such as love and fidelity and growth and change. Louis Nowra manages to use the characters in the play “Cosi” to represent the different themes that both “Cosi” and “Cosi fan tutte” represent. Love and fidelity are universal concepts. According to Mozart’s Cosi Fan Tutte‚ the issue of fidelity is depicted to be an ideal that is never achieved. Since ‘women are like that’. In Cosi Fan Tutte‚ Mozart encourages

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    smart –Witchcraft “specialist” * Sarah Good: -Older woman –Widowed –Homeless * Goody Osburn: -Older woman –Half witted –Begs * Mary Warren: -18 years old –“nanny” for the Proctors (7 months after Abby was) -subservient * Thomas and Ann Putnam:

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    starting with Poets and Poetry of America edited by Rufus Wilmot Griswold in 1847. The immediate success of "The Raven" prompted Wiley and Putnam to publish a collection of Poe’s prose called Tales in June 1845; it was his first book in five years.[33] They also published a collection of his poetry called The Raven and Other Poems on November 19 by Wiley and Putnam which included a dedication to Barrett as "the Noblest of her Sex".[34] The small volume‚ his first book of poetry in 14 years‚[35] was

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    Course: COMP1649 – Interaction Design Coursework: 1 of 1 Contribution: 100% of course Coordinator: Eur Ing Dr Mary Kiernan Term/Semester: Feb – July 2014 (Term 2) Date Due: To Be Confirmed Plagiarism is presenting somebody else’s work as your own. It includes: copying information directly from the Web or books without referencing the material; submitting joint coursework as an individual effort; copying another student’s coursework; stealing or buying coursework from someone else and

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    “He believed he was being persecuted wherever he went‚ despite his best efforts to win people and God to his side” Miller about Parris and how he doesn’t belong to the community but belongs to religion pg13 “To the European world the whole province was a barbaric frontier inhabited by a sect of fanatics” Belonging to a place – Miller says this about Salem 13 “Their creed forbade anything resembling a theatre or ‘vain enjoyment’.” Miller says what belonging to a community/group can lead

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