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    FAMILY

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    BACKGROUND Family Furniture was established in 1953 by Sy Sokol and Patrick O’Reilly to pent up housing Demands after World War 2. The firm was renowned for an inviting store appearance‚ good service‚ extensive collection and moderate prices. The firm occupies a large warehouse and shipping facility along with an 80‚000 square foot store. It dealt with the business of Exclusive Furniture Material. COMPETITORS Local Departmental Stores Pottery Bern and Crate & Barrel Mass marketers

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    Lies In The Crucible Essay

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    In a life filled with many difficult decisions people often choose the easy way out by lying to better their situation. Arthur Miller‚ the author of The Crucible‚ lived during the communist scare that took place during the late 40s and early 50s in America. Noticing how false and unjust the accusations were‚ and how people accepted the accusations and falsely confessed to the crime as to save themselves‚ just as people had during the Salem witch trials‚ he decided to write an allegory show how time

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    The Crucible Project 3

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    Year 10 – ‘The Crucible’ Project Each activity has a value. Your minimum amount of credits to reach is 90‚ but the more the merrier! This is a fun but serious project to help you understand the play‚ themes‚ context and characters‚ so I am expecting the highest of standards in presentation and effort. Your project must include a title page about ‘The Crucible’ AND be presented in a folder of some sort. Even if you do anything on a computer‚ it must be printed out and stuck in. Create a quiz on ‘The

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    acceptance and honesty‚ then this interaction will enrich their sense of belonging and aid the individual in finding a sense of self and identity. This enrichment and limiting of belonging can be demonstrated through Arthur Miller’s allegoric lay ‘The Crucible’ and Melina Marchetta’s novel ‘Looking for Alibrandi’. Both texts make strong statements about society‚ highlighting flaws and issues that both limited and enriched the composer’s sense of self and unity. Miller strongly demonstrates how many individuals

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    Essay Topic: The title “The crucible” The title the “crucible” by Author Miller is a metaphor for the witch trial in Salem that manipulates the impure hearts just as the crucible melts impure metal. The crucible was set in the Puritan society where religion was strict and everything; everyone was either belong to god or the devil. People in the Puritan society used that as a tool to gain power and wealth. Throughout the witch trial‚ many people with impure hearts were manipulated by the overwhelming

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    figurative language‚ and diction to enhance his writing throughout The Crucible. Miller uses figurative language throughout The Crucible‚ to put emphasis on certain ideas and things. Miller also uses diction in The Crucible to show that the story is taking place in the past and to give the story a more biblical feel to it. One other thing that Arthur Miller does really well is his use of syntax. He uses syntax throughout The Crucible to show the intelligence levels of different characters. Miller uses

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    Survival and Hysteria in "The Crucible": Hysteria tears apart the community. Hysteria replaces common sense and allows the people to believe that their neighbors‚ whom they have always considered respectable people‚ are committing illogical and unbelievable crimes-- communicating with the devil‚ killing babies‚ and more. In "The Crucible"‚ the townsfolk accept and become active in the hysterical atmosphere not only out of true religious devoutness (God doesn’t allow interacting with the devil)

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    McCarthyism in The Crucible / 1984 Throughout history millions of people have found themselves to be guilty for crimes they did not commit ‚ with little to no evidence‚ and suffered the consequences of being scorned‚ arrested‚ and tortured ‚ also known as McCarthyism. One can clearly see that McCarthyism is evident in both the play “The Crucible” and the novel 1984 by George Orwell‚ although conveyed a bit differently‚ one can also find similarities between The Crucible and 1984 regarding

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    purposely incorporates these characteristics into John Proctor‚ one of the main figures in The Crucible. He masterfully portrays Proctor as a tragic hero even though he is a common man. A tragic hero is usually a member of the upper class or royalty. However‚ Miller believes that a common man is just as capable of being a tragic hero. Fear is the underlying element of tragedies according to Miller. In The Crucible‚ there are many instances of fear. The witchcraft hysteria strikes fear into the heart of

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    Crucible Essay Example

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    Justice and The Crucible While justice is meant to be directed with upmost fairness and equality‚ Arthur Miller’s film The Crucible demonstrates that this does not always succeed‚ and in many situations the forces of injustices are exposed. From different points of views‚ justice can be formed or destroyed. In the film The Crucible‚ Arthur Miller convinces his audience that reason‚ emotion‚ and character shows injustice throughout the social hardship in a Puritan community. Justice is one of the

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