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    The Crucible: The Evil of Fear In The Crucible‚ a play written by Arthur Miller‚ the strict Puritan community of Salem is bombarded with the hysteria of witchcraft. It starts when five young girls of Salem are caught dancing in the forest. Instead as mere children playing‚ this behavior is viewed upon by the Puritans as the work of the devil. As the hysteria builds momentum‚ more and more accusations radiate. Reverend Hale‚ a well known expert on witches‚ is brought into Salem to ’cleanse’

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    State of Fear‚ The Truth about Terrorism It took a while to process this movie and understand the complex relationships between counterterrorism and counterinsurgency‚ civilians‚ and terrorists groups. State of Fear connects topics we’ve discussed‚ since the beginning of the semester‚ to explain the challenges in defining terrorism and removing terrorism within a society. Learning the history and story of Guzman was fascinating and disturbing because of his effectiveness in manipulating people

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    Lord of the Flies” Topic Sentence: In William Golding’s novel “Lord of the Flies” symbolism is illustrated in Ralph and Jack‚ two main characters who battle for power; Ralph represents leadership‚ and Jack‚ in contrast‚ represents lust and greed. Transitional sentence: Ralph‚ a boy stranded on an island along with other boys who have to fend for themselves‚ is chosen to be the “Chief.” He illustrates just and fair leadership as he takes charge over the other boys. When the boys argue about whose

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    death.” In his literary masterpiece‚ Lord Jim‚ Joseph Conrad’s theme development is complex but mirrors Fay Weldon’s statement. Dealing with the paradox of whether a human being is capable of both good and evil the moral focus of the novel is the degree of the central characters guilt‚ his related attempts at self-justification‚ and in the end‚ whether or not good works can make up for one bad act. As will be supported in the following paragraphs‚ Lord Jim is a story of guilt‚ punishment‚ obsession

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    Words of Wisdom The Alchemist Words of Wisdom Words can have a significant impact in one’s life; it can serve as the greatest happiness or one’s greatest burden. In the novel The Alchemist‚ by Paulo Coelho‚ words of wisdom act as a comforting force that gives admonition to those in need of it. “The hand that wrote it all‚” illustrates a mysterious force that compels Santiago to follow his dreams and pursue his greatest happiness; to travel without limits. Furthermore‚ the importance of maintaining

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    Lord Of The Flies ’Lord Of The Flies’ is a novel written by William Golding following World War II in a tropical island where a group of English boys survive a plane crash. The boys start off as innocent and normal school boys you would expect them to be. The novel tells us how a normal person can turn into a civilised human being into savages. There are many significant symbols in the novel which cause savages like their fear from the beast‚ their young age and hunger but the main cause of the

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    goodness on the island and in the boys. This essay will explore how‚ with the use of language and imagery‚ how Golding shows this in chapter 9 of "Lord of the Flies". Golding uses the weather and the technique of pathetic fallacy throughout the chapter to show the build up of tension on the island and then a release of all the built up tension. At the beginning of the chapter‚ Golding describes the clouds gathering‚ "Over the island the build-up of clouds continued" the clouds represent the boys’ savagery

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    Leader of savages In the book Lord of the flies what can change a boy named Ralph from determined and disrespectful to loving and disbelieving? Can it be the pain of being stranded or maybe all the fighting between Ralph and Jack for leadership? Ralph is a bigun with “fair hair” (Golding 1). And Jack is the leader of the choir later becoming leader of the hunting group (Golding 20). At first when they crash land on the deserted island after being attacked (Golding 3). Ralph is determined to get

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    for copyright infringement. This policy is in effect for the following document: Bettelheim‚ Bruno. Fear of Fantasy; Hansel and Gretel; The Jealous Queen in ’Snow White’ and the Myth of Oedipus; Snow White / from The Uses of Enchantment: The Meaning and Importance of Fairy Tales‚ NY: Vintage Books‚ 1975. pp. 116-123; 159-66; 194-99; 199-215. Selection falls within Fair Use for Winter 2004 ONLY. Fear of Fantasy Bruno Bettelheim‚ The Uses of Enchantment: The Meaning and Importance of Fairy Tales (New

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    novel ’Lord of the Flies’. Throughout the novel‚ the conflict is dramatized by the contradicting views between Ralph and Jack‚ who represent civilisation and savagery. The differing views are expressed by each boy’s strong attitudes towards authority. Ralph uses leadership to establish rules and to enforce the British moral codes that the boys were raised up to use. However‚ Jack demands the complete obedience of the other boys. His lust for power drives him into savagery and installs fear into the

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