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    Public Humiliation The Crucible and The Scarlet Letter share many themes that are still present in today’s society‚ such as the use of public humiliation as a punishment. Because of their sins‚ both John Proctor and Hester Prynn were alienated and punished by their peers and town leaders. The public humiliation that they faced helped shape the characters in the eyes of the reader and effected the way that they behaved and acted. In The Crucible John Proctor and the other towns people were punished

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    Why did the Salem settlement need a theocracy? The author’s notes say that the Puritans chose a theocracy to maintain unity in their settlement.   Why had the settlers begun to turn toward individualism? ...   How does Miller characterize Parris? He is a man who symbolizes the particular quality of moral repression & paranoia that drive the trials. Miller immediately establishes Parris as a man whose main concern is his reputation & status in the community‚ rather than

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    into conflict with the need to be an individual. These ideas are powerfully evident in Arthur Miller’s play “The Crucible”‚ “Catcher in the Rye” by J.D Salinger and the Gurinder Chadha film “Bend it like Beckham.” In each of these texts‚ most desire to belong but need to restore the balance between the need to belong and the expression of their individuality. The events in the crucible‚ a play written by Miller in 1953 demonstrates the huge power that can be wielded by groups and can be used to

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    Desire In “The Crucible” by Author Miller‚ several characters feel the seduction of power leading to absorbing it and taking over all that needed to be free. Through out the entire story‚ Abligail becomes insanely infatuated with stringing along power that she once had‚ continuous affairs with John Proctor so she can be see as someone much more superior then all other villagers in the village. Abigails uncle‚ an old merchant in Barbandos who was very successful‚ also has a desire to control the

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    Everyday people all over the world undergo change. In Arthur Miller’s classic American drama‚ The Crucible‚ Reverend Hale of Beverly arrives in Salem in 1692 at the onset of the infamous witch trials in an effort to root Lucifer out of The New Land forever. Throughout the course of the play‚ Reverend Hale goes from a strict‚ religious figure devout to the destruction of evil‚ to somewhat doubting the accusers to quitting the church and asking innocent people to lie for the efforts to save their lives

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    The Crucible was written by a written by Arthur Miller. This book is about the Salem Witch trials in the 1600’s. There was an emphasis on braking the Ten Commandments with in the characters of this book The Crucible. Three characters that broke the Ten Commandments that were emphasized in the book were Abigail William‚ Reverend Parris‚ and John Proctor. These were the people that broke some of the commandments that were main character in the story. John Proctor was a man who broke commandment.

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    they lost their mother or father during the Salem witch trials. The pain they must have gone through. Arthur Miller wrote a play called The Crucible which is based off of the Salem witch trials. Throughout the play Mothers‚ fathers‚ and even a child were accused of witchcraft and later 20 out of the dozens that were charged were soon hung and killed. In The Crucible Reverend Hale‚ Mary Warren‚ and John Proctor are all severely tested which brings out who they really are. In the beginning Reverend Hale

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    The RICO Act has been an important component in addressing organized and white collar crime. Write a five page (double-spaced) essay that summarizes the RICO Act and its impact on organized and white collar crime. Be sure to support your thoughts with information from our readings. Rico Act Essay The term “Rico Act” stands for the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act‚ Codified as chapter 96‚ Title 18‚ of the United States Code which was passed by Congress in 1970. The purpose

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    all‚ Hale is intelligent‚ yet slow at noticing the truth; fast at trusting Abigail‚ but slow to act after the truth. That’s a reason why his role switched; he trusts the wrong person and finalizes the executions too quickly. Consequently‚ seventy- two people died and more are getting ready to be executed‚ but he shows regret‚ so he is not to be fully blamed. Hale is an important character in The Crucible‚ as both good and

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    The crucible is different from Speak because it was a play and it happened in 1953. Speak is more modern compared to that book. There are similar things that I noticed were the same. One similarity is the fact that both characters were disliked and and there

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