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    Arthurian Legend In the film‚ King Arthur‚ there are many similarities and differences when being compared to the novel. My main focus is on the many differences that change the relevance of the story. Arthur’s father is a Roman general from the Imperial Roman army and his mother is a Celtic woman. In the historical notes of the legend‚ Arthur’s father is Uther Pendragon‚ a famous Romano-British commander and one of Britain’s earlier kings‚ and his mother is Igraine‚ a beautiful young woman who

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    My reaction to A Lincoln Preface was surprised with the amount of “out-there” facts I didn’t know about Abraham Lincoln but otherwise uninterested while my reaction to “Arthur Ashe Remembered” was interested considering I’ve never heard of Arthur Ashe and his story was absolutely riveting. Sandburg used quite a few intriguing little facts‚ but his writing was somewhat slow-moving. His feelings towards Lincoln seem very textbook‚ but he also feels that Lincoln had been a tyrant and was good at manipulating

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    Crucible Essay Have you ever been accused of something you didn’t do? The Crucible by Arthur Miller. This story is about innocent people being accused of witchcraft by a group of girls. These accusations get out of hand and innocent people are being hanged. There are three main themes in The Crucible and they are Guilt‚ Irony and Deception. The first main theme of The Crucible is Guilt. Guilt is shown when John proctor says to Abigail

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    the hearts and minds of millions globally is not life‚ but rather how that free that life is to lead. Thus‚ imparted through tragedy‚ common men may also claw their way upon equal footing as those of power. In Tragedy and the Common Man‚ written by Arthur Miller‚ it is this exact argument that explains why tragedy has remained relevant even in this modern era. Initiated by the hero’s own inability to remain complacent‚ tragedies classically demonstrate a downfall through the ‘fatal flaw’ of the protagonist

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    There were several internal control issues with Arthur Andersen (AA) that contributed to the Enron disaster. Firstly‚ AA gave Enron nonaudit services as well as audit services‚ meaning that AA could advise the structuring of transactions for desired disclosure outcomes and other work and later give an audit opinion on these transactions. This resulted in a blatant conflict of interest issue that many audit professionals did not recognize. Secondly‚ the “tone at the top” of AA did not encourage ethics

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    Tragedy‚ Arthur Miller and the Common Man Sophocles‚ Euripides‚ Aeschylus and Arthur Miller. At first glance this quartet seems like an simple case of “one of these things doesn’t belong with the others‚” though dig a little deeper‚ just beneath the surface‚ and you’ll discover that something unbreakable and timeless binds these seemingly disparate names tightly together. What could these four men all possibly share? Three of them were contemporaries‚ relatively‚ born well over 2‚000 years ago

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    M.D.‚ Master of Surgery‚ LL.D‚ and Knighted to two countries; Sir Arthur Conan Doyle is an author to admire‚ not only for his writings‚ but his achievements (McCarter). Doyle is regarded as one of the most prolific and developed writers of our time. His works have influenced countless authors and their creations‚ from all across the world. Doyle’s publications‚ knowledge‚ and life are to be inspected. Doyle has influenced English fictional literature more than that of any author in the 19th through

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    main characteristics: loyalty‚ compassion and the willingness to forgive. Two protagonists that portray these traits are King Arthur and Beowulf‚ each of whom plays the prime role in their self-titled tales. Acts of loyalty appear multiple times in both tales as the characters are tested and tried through each event. In Andrea Hopkins’s compilation the Chronicles of King Arthur‚ Arthur’s loyalty to the Camelot and the ideals that built it are constantly scrutinized as his wife‚ Guinevere‚ has an affair

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    a noun defined as; a container of metal or refractory material employed for heating substances to high temperatures‚ in the traditional sense but‚ it also means a severe‚ searching test or trial. The latter of the two definitions is exactly what Arthur Miller had in mind when he wrote the play‚ The Crucible. The play set in Salem Massachusetts during the start of the infamous Salem Witch Trials‚ is about the struggle to discover truth within the twisted and brutal lies flying about the little town

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    The witch trials were seen by some as an opportunity to obtain personal gain through accusing others of witchcraft. There were many motivational goals for the characters in The Crucible such as‚ sexual‚ political‚ and financial. The character‚ in Arthur Miller’s "The Crucible"‚ who holds a sexually motivated goal for accusing others‚ is Abigail Williams. When Abigail is the Proctors’ housekeeper‚ she and John Proctor commit adultery before the Salem witch trails. John‚ however‚ feels guilty of his

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