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    Ceres’ Grief or Selfishness over Proserpina In Ovid’s Metamorphoses‚ the reader is faced with a wide array of transformation of humans to objects‚ plants and animals and also the seasonal transformation due to the emotions of the Gods’. Too most of us today‚ the changing of the seasons is due to the rotation of the earth around the sun. In Ovid’s Metamorphoses‚ the changing of the season are shown to be due to the emotions of Ceres‚ and this changing of the season is one such transformation

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    because of Arthur Miller‚ a man who believes that past events are connected to present realities through a strong moral logic. The trial’s motives and themes seemed to parallel those of a major movement in the late 1950s—McCarthyism. In his play‚ The Crucible‚ Miller retells the story of the witch trials and relates themes that were prominent in Salem to those prominent during McCarthyism. In doing so‚ he creates a character who nearly exemplifies Joseph McCarthy himself—Deputy Governor Danforth. As the

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    ------------------------------------------------- The Crucible: Act I Characters Reverend Parris Abigail Williams Mary Warren Betty John Proctor Thomas Putnam Mrs. Putnam Rebecca Nurse Reverend Hale Tituba A small upper bedroom in the home of Reverend Samuel Parris‚ Salem‚ Massachusetts‚ in the spring of they year 1692. There is a narrow window a the left. Through its leaded panes the morning sunlight streams> A candle still burns near the bed‚ which is at the right. A chest

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    anti-Irish idea was rampant‚ many were simply not hired because of their Irish blood and if they got a job they were used as throw away workers for dangerous jobs. Another example from history that supports Golding’s view that society is bad is the selfishness of General Sani Abacha. A Nigerian dictator‚ he declared himself and his government ‘above the law’ and went on to commit many atrocities. He was most infamous for killing political and environmental activist Ken Saro Wiwa in 1995 for self-gain

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    characters of Parris and Danforth illustrate the moral corruption at the heart of Salem’s society and witch trials. Parris embodies self-absorption through his constant evaluation of every development in terms of how it affects his power and status. The Crucible opens with Parris‚ anxious over the unknown illness of his daughter Betty‚ viciously questioning Abigail on what might have caused Betty’s sudden ailment. Parris discovers that the girls were “dancing like heathen in the forest” (Miller 7). He interrogates

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    Teenagers: Selfishness Caused by Negative Influences Teenagers today are seemingly more self-centered and irresponsible. They act as though their parents owe them when they are actually the ones that gave them life. They do not want to follow the rules of society and prefer to go against the “norms.” They live in a world where they live for the moment‚ with no thought of what tomorrow may bring. Several negative influences‚ such as‚ peer pressure‚ lack of parental involvement‚ television‚ and

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    Survivor written by Marcus Luttrell. A man who struggled to survive‚ and lived to tell the story. Inhumanity‚ we see it everywhere‚ the news‚ in our own places that we live. Human beings since the beginning of time‚ have always had a certain selfishness to them. Luttrell was treated like that in his experience in being captured. It shows how one man suffered by the fault of others and even though struggling to survive. he never lost hope. Hope is a strong thing to have when the window of freedom

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    from concern with one’s own welfare or advantage in disregard of others (Selfish‚ n.d.). Ayn Rand was‚ and still is‚ one of America’s most controversial individualists due to many reasons‚ including urging people to be selfish. Her philosophy of selfishness is to pursue your own happiness as your highest moral aim. Through her many works of fiction and philosophical ideas‚ Rand continues to influence independent thinkers throughout the world. February 2‚ 1905‚ marks the day Alisa Rosenbaum was introduced

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    defines a “crucible” as “a pot in which metals or other substances are heated to a very high temperature or melted”. Also‚ The Crucible is the title of Arthur Miller’s play. While is is not completely obvious at first glance how the two are similar‚ after further examination‚ it’s apparent how they are incredibly similar. The Crucible is a highly symbolic title. As the definition states‚ as more heat is applied‚ more substances come out‚ which is what happens in The Crucible. The actual crucible is Abigail

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    THE CRUCIBLE BY ARTHUR MILLER CAST (in order of appearance) |Reverend Parris |Fred Stewart | |Betty Parris |Janet Alexander | |Tituba |Jacqueline Andre | |Abigail Williams |Madeleine Sherwood

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