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    affected by these strange events‚ or those with an ulterior motive. The character of Abigail in The Crucible by Arthur Miller exemplifies this. She is also represented in the poem‚ “Witchcraft was hung‚ in History‚”‚ by Emily Dickinson. In “Witchcraft was hung‚ in history”‚ what is seemingly normal is made to look like something abnormal because sometimes‚ in times of hysteria‚ people need a place to put the blame. Abigail makes her first accusations of witchcraft because of the pressure to find a cause

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    constitution. Abigail Adams wrote to her son‚ John Quincy Adams‚ the future president of the United States. John Quincy Adams was traveling overseas with his father. His mother having no knowledge that her son will become a President in the future‚ she writes a letter to convince her son to travel with diligence and learn from his travel. Abigail Adams uses metaphor‚ flattery and historical allusions which shows that she was just being a mother to support her child for what he is doing. Abigail Adams

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    Percy. In my opinion‚ this quote means that no matter what‚ goodness will be overshadowed and/or destroyed by a greater evil‚ for a lack of better words. I agree with this quote‚ because there are many real life situations that can prove it‚ along with the situations portrayed in most literary works. Two pieces of literature I can relate to this quote would be “Of Mice and Men” by John Steinbeck‚ and “The Crucible” by Arthur Miller. Both these books relate to the quote for the fact that the main

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    Jerry's Lying: Summary

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    lived in a cabin near the woods. He told the narrator that his mom abandoned him because she was too busy and couldn’t handle him. The narrator thought that he was lying and couldn’t trust Jerry anymore. The narrator told Jerry that he shouldn’t lie that he’s got a mother. The narrator wanted to believe Jerry but she knew he was lying. The narrator told Jerry why his mother abandoned him.Jerry said that she didn’t want to take care of him. One day the narrator told Jerry to take her where her mother

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    Is lying ever justified?

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    starting a chain reaction that may lead onto a bigger lie that may be caused at the expense of another human being. Human beings often despise the feeling of guilt and therefore justify our lies by saying that we are harming nobody in our process of lying. This is a matter I constantly face in my coming of age as an adolescent. When I am planning to go out with friends to say a theme park on a weekday‚ my mom would usually ask me where I was going to. I would shade and distort the truth in these instances

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    "The Crucible": quotes.

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    Quote # 1: "Is the accuser always holy now?" John Proctor says this to Reverend John Hail in act II. This is when they have come to Proctors house with a warrant for his wife. Reverend Hail starts to say that if she is innocent then the court will prove it. Proctor cuts him off and says‚"If she is innocent! Why do you never wonder if Parris be innocent‚ or Abigail?" It means that he thinks that they should be looking at the people pointing the finger and see if they are so innocent themselves. They

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    solely for the benefit of another person. IN fact‚ most lies are harmless social untruths in which people pretend to like someone or something more than they actually do (“Your muffins are the best!”). Adapted from Allison Kornet‚ “The Truth About Lying” Assignment: Is deception ever justified? Plan and write an essay in which you develop your point of view on this issue. Support your position with reasoning and examples taken from your reading‚ studies‚ experience or

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    events in his or her life‚ it can effect their present actions. Abigail Williams ‚ character from The Crucible by Arthur Miller‚ has experienced dreadful events and emotions that have effected her actions. Though the affairs she caused were unnecessary ‚ it was not her fault at all. She is emotionally scarred and her acts were a cry for help. Abigail Williams‚ a poor traumatized girl‚ should not be held countable for her actions. Abigail has survived one of the most disturbing tragedies someone can

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    2. Explain how the witch-hunt years were a time of "general revenge." 3. Identify Tituba‚ Abigail‚ and Betty. 4. Why does Mrs. Putnam believe there are witches in Salem? 5. Why is Thomas Putnam bitter? 6. Parris says‚ "Oh‚ Abigail‚ what proper payment for my charity! Now I am undone!" What does that mean? 7. What is Mary ’s argument to Abby? 8. Describe Proctor. 9. What happened between Abigail and John Proctor prior to the opening of the play? 10. What was the "sign" that Betty was bewitched

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    "To vice‚ innocence must always seem only a superior kind of chicanery." Ouida (1839-1908) In The Crucible Abigail committed the greatest of crimes. She destroyed the reputations of many and killed many as well. She influenced others to her evil way and killed out of greed. She managed to get away with her life without even a question of guilt‚ and as the hysteria of witchcraft grew in Salem she did not fear anyone. She was in control over the town and ran it with fear of death. Her magic wand’s

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