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    GODFATHER – RESTORATIVE 3-ACT STRUCTURE Ameya Gore ACT – 1 Act-1 begins with the exposition of all the main characters‚ during the wedding of Connie Corleone. We are introduced to the Don‚ Sonny‚ Mama‚ Johnny Fontane‚ Luca Brasi‚ the Consegliere etc. as Michael talks to his love interest about his family. At this time‚ Michael is detached from the family and all its interests. He is a war hero‚ and is happy being that. The power of the Corleone family

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    The Crucible It’s funny how a word can destroy a whole town. A word such as peer pressure. Well in the The Crucible by Arthur Miller multiple people are hung such as Martha Corey‚ Rebecca Nurse‚ John Proctor‚ and many others because of that one little word‚ and the girl behind it all was Abigail Williams. She destroyed the whole town by peer pressuring her friends in the accusing people in the town that they were doing witchcraft‚ after Reverend Parris caught them dancing around a fire in the

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    Irony In The Crucible

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    When bringing up The Crucible to another person‚ most people instantly know what piece of literature you’re talking about‚ and there is a reason for that. Arthur Miller wrote a piece that took place during the Salem witch trials‚ which is filled with accusations‚ drama‚ lust‚ and so much more that caused this play to become widely known. Arthur Miller is the best author because of his excellent use of rhetorical devices such as symbolism‚ foreshadowing‚ and irony. Also his risky personality that

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    In “The Crucible”‚ John Proctor expresses extreme guilt about his affair with Abigail throughout the book. This guilt leads John to confess to Judge Danforth and sets himself up for chaos. At first‚ he wants to expose Abigail for faking it‚ but he is scared because of the guilt of his affair. He realizes that in order to keep his family together‚ and his friends alive‚ he must confess about his affair before it’s too late. Guilt is John Proctors biggest motivation. Because of his affair with Abigail

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    Arthur Miller use a specific character to portray how people solve or fail to solve moral problems? A crucible refers to a container made of a substance that can resist great heat‚ for melting. In “The Crucible” the author uses characters that have moral problems that they either solve or fail to solve. John Proctor‚ Abigail‚ and Reverend Hale are considered the main characters in “The Crucible”. Abigail’s moral problem is lying. Abigail failed to solve her moral problem by choosing to lie to

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    THE CRUCIBLE Have you ever been accused of something you didn’t do and have been put on trial for it? Well‚ in the play “The Crucible” by Arthur Miller‚ many people were put on trial‚ and 20 were killed. The Crucible was based on a true story about the belief of witchcraft in Salem‚ Massachusetts. And it all started with a lie from a group of girls. There were 3 big themes in the play: Religion‚ False accusations‚ and Witchcraft. The first theme is Religion. In the story‚ the accusers based

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    The responsibilities of caring for a house‚ and a kitchen in particular‚ are linked only to women. Martha Hale still thinks of Minnie Wright as Minnie Foster‚ highlighting the identity change each woman undergoes when she marries and takes her husband’s name as her own‚ as socially you are defined by your husband’s identity and your own separate personality

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    The Crucible Ashley Mizuno In a time when God ruled the world‚ those who dissented faced a certain end. Some hold secrets that if discovered‚ will destroy the very center of all they hold dear. Dancing in the forest‚ girls who will not wake‚ secret relationships‚ and claims of witchcraft all lead to the destruction of a community. In The Crucible by Arthur Miller‚ written during the McCarthy Era‚ this is exactly what happens. Reverend Parris catches a group of girls dancing in the forest‚ and

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    “Just be yourself. Let people see the real‚ imperfect‚ flawed‚ quirky‚ weird‚ beautiful‚ magical person that you are.”-Mandy Hale. You need to just let yourself loose and be free don’t let others change you be a leader‚ not a follower.In the story‚ the girl was trying to fit in and wasn’t being her self.In Just Be Yourself the author tells you to try new things and just be yourself not anyone else because you not someone else. A detail from the story that stuck out to me was when the narrator talked

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    The Crucible Franklin D. Roosevelt once said‚ “The only thing we have to fear is fear itself”. In other words‚ Roosevelt may be saying that the only thing to be worried of is the feelings or actions that follow that scared feeling. This allegory and play written by Arthur Miller fits this quotation perfectly. Throughout The Crucible‚ Abigail and Mary Warren‚ grow an internal conflict that later turns into the plays external conflict. Abigail is a young girl who uses her imagination and intimidating

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