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    components were based on God‚ Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale from Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter and Judge Danforth from Arthur Miller’s The Crucible were bound to suffer from the Puritan values which they believed in during the Puritan era. After thoroughly analyzing both Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter and Arthur Miller’s The Crucible‚ it is evident that Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale and Judge Danforth were notably victimized by the Puritan ethics of body politic and the statute of

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    Greene opens up the video stating that the relationship between the Indians and the Englishmen was one of the worst relationships in the U.S history. In the beginning‚ the relationship with the Indians went so well that colonial leader John Smith ordered his men to stop stealing from the Indians. Greene articulates that both parties were willing to trade items they had in surplus with ones they did not. The Indians traded woven cloths and foods with guns and iron utensils provided by the Europeans

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    The story The Crucible takes place during the times of the Salem witch trials in Massachusetts. This was a time of much hypocrisy in the people of the town of Salem. Many people believed anything they heard or saw. Although The Crucible is fictitious‚ the story depicts the historical information of the Salem witch trials‚ and blends them with fictitious characters with minds of their own to create a very realistic plot and conflict in this story. This story has a few themes that are shown through

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    In The Crucible‚ there are a few differences and many similarities between the book and the movie. The beginning of the movie the girls are in the forest dancing around a fire‚ with a pot above it and swinging a dead bird over it as they dance. Also while there in the woods Abigail drinks blood‚ and they get caught from Mr. Parris. But in the book you don’t find out what really happened in the forest till later in the story‚ we don’t hear about all the conjuring spirits or drinking of the blood till

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    The meaning of the word “Crucible” has a huge role in the personality of the characters in the story. A crucible is defined as a severe test or trial. It applies to each character throughout the story‚ but mostly to John Proctor.. In many ways‚ the crucible that John faces change his character enormously. After John Proctor has an affair with Abigail Williams‚ he is filled with guilt and he does not have the self-respect to forgive himself for what he had done. He is bothered with his disgrace

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    the woods? ...   How does Abigail treat the other girls? How does she treat her uncle? ...   What are Abigail’s feelings towards John Proctor? ...   Why is she antagonistic toward Elizabeth Proctor? ...   Why has she been asked to leave her home? ...   Why does she tell John what happened to Betty? ...   Why do Proctor and Rebecca speak out against Hale’s coming? ...   Why has Proctor set himself against

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    the relationship between faith and doubt in a world in which there is no obvious evidence for the existence of God.  John writes on the first page of the book that Owen Meany is the reason that he is a Christian‚ and ensuing story is presented as an explanation of the reason why.  Though the plot of the novel is quite complicated‚ the explanation for Owen’s effect on Johnny’s faith is extremely simple; Owen’s life is a miracle -- he has supernatural visions and dreams‚ he believes that he acts as

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    The Crucible Many different parts form together to make up the society we see in The Crucible‚ written by Arthur Miller. Whether it be religion‚ government‚ or social roles; they all play some sort of impacting part to the characters we met while watching The Crucible. Who knew that religion and government could change a person’s life in a matter of minutes like it did so many times throughout the movie. The characters like Abigail Williams and John Proctor both knew the risks of going against

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    I will be comparing Christian worldview with the The Crucible‚ The Scarlet Letter and Teenage Wasteland. First I will be comparing Christian worldview with The Crucible‚ there are many different Christian worldviews in this novel‚ the townspeople believe that every word there pastor says is the word from God‚ they follow the bible to the point they take every word of the bible literal‚ they go to church every sunday‚ if you sin it’s a huge deal. Modern christianity is not like this at all‚ not

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    The relationship between a banker and a customer is as follows: 1. Contractual Relationship: The contract takes place the moment an account is opened by a customer with a bank and this contract remains valid till the customer operates his account as per the terms and conditions agreed between them. 2. Debtor and Creditor Relationship: When a customer opens an account with a bank and maintains a credit balance‚ the banker assumes the position of a debtor and the customers assumes the role of a

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