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    "The McCarthy Era of the 1950’s and the Salem Witch Trials of the 1600’s were major events in American history that destroyed the lives and careers of many innocent victims. These tragic events were similar in that they demonstrated how hard times lead to society’s need to find a scapegoat. They also show the shame and regret that take place after the bloodbaths occur. The parallels between these two events‚ which took place almost 300 years apart‚ are remarkable." "However‚ the Salem Witchcraft

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    The Crucible and the McCarthy Era Arthur Miller’s The Crucible‚ depicts the Salem witchcraft trials of 1692 but is analogous to the McCarthy trials of the 1950s. In both situations‚ widespread hysteria occurs‚ stemming from existing fears of the people of that particular era. The Salem witchhunt trials parallel the McCarthy era in three major aspects: unfounded accusations‚ hostile interrogation of numerous innocent people and the ruination and death of various people’s

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    Spotlight by Tom McCarthy may just be the sleeper classic of the 2010’s. The fact that is supported by the best picture award and the incredibly real tragedy portrayed in the film. Spotlight goes farther than just exposing the lies of the Vatican and its horrific cover-up. The film breaches topics one can see in everyday life such as the “death” of investigating journalism and a rapid technology boom with unforeseen consequences. Even the very foundation of its cinematic techniques create a graceful

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    Trout In The Road

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    In the last paragraph of The RoadMcCarthy describes the beautiful brook trout that once lived in the streams. His description of the trout greatly contrasts most the novel. The landscape in The Road is barren‚ dark‚ cold‚ filthy‚ and devoid of life. However‚ after the death of the boy’s father‚ McCarthy chooses to end his novel with a description of trout whom “on their backs were vermiculate patterns that were maps of the world in its becoming” and who “in the deep glens where they lived all

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    loved was gone due to tragedy. The world is gloomy and ashened. The term ‘society’ is no longer a familiar word. People have regrouped in clan like packs and you are alone. When the world has fallen apart what do you hold on to? The book ‘The Road’ by Cormac McCarthy faces a similar situation. Most have already lost their humanity‚ however‚ some strive to keep what it left of what they used to be. Putting all of the gruesome sights of heads on sticks and cannibals aside‚ there are truly some individuals

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    have known that that was what he sought and it would have been” (McCarthy 23). John Grady’s decision to go to Mexico is definitive and based on personal conviction. He believes that he must leave and make a better life for himself. He also assures his friend Rawlins that he is making the right choice for himself‚ telling him‚ “What the hell reason you got for stayin? You think somebody’s goin to die and leave you somethin?” (McCarthy 27). John Grady has a reason to move on from his past life and makes

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    The challenging and complicated lives of women in the 1930s are explored in the novel‚ The Group‚ by Mary McCarthy as 8 Vassar students struggle through their first 7 years of adulthood after college graduation. Through the lives of these women‚ the readers experience firsthand the political‚ social‚ and economic discrimination women went through in the early twentieth century. The group of friends grow apart as the years go by‚ but a funeral for one of their own ends the book with the remaining

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    Throughout The RoadCormac McCarthy draws a very heavy line in the sand between giving up and persevering. Very often‚ this line in the sand adheres to strict gender lines: while women are shown to "give up" in one form or another‚ the father and son who struggle down the post-Apocalyptic road tell themselves‚ "This is what the good guys do. They keep trying. They don’t give up" (). After closer reading of the text‚ reveals that "not giving up" is not always the lesser of two evils. McCarthy places an

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    The Road Theme Essay

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    The book The Road by Cormac McCarthy is about a man and a boy struggling to survive in a post-apocalyptic world. The theme of the book is Love and it is shown through the father’s perspective. Throughout the book the father made countless decisions and sacrifices in order to ensure his son’s safety. I went out of his way to kill and rob people as well. In the beginning of the book the mother realizes the world is becoming dangerous at an alarming rate. She convinces the man to commit suicide with

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    50s: The 50’s were the start of a great genre in music; Rock’n’roll! Rock’n’roll originated from a combination of southern blues and gospel music‚ stemming around the time of World War II. Jazz bands mostly dominated “white music” during this period but rock’n’roll was mainly African-American influenced. This was the first time music had developed amount different social and ethnic groups. Some of the notable artists of this time include Ray Charles‚ Bill Haley‚ and of course Elvis Presley. These

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