DBQ 15: The Resurgence of Conservatism‚ 1964-2005 Liberals had dominated American society for most of the 1900s. The 1960s was widely known for being the age of counterculture‚ social reforms‚ and liberals. The era witnessed many advancements like racial equality such as the Voting Rights Act of 1965‚ a strong advancement in political liberalism‚ and a significant increase in the power and influence of government-funded social programs as a result of Lyndon B. Johnson’s Great Society reforms. Beginning
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their Salem village behind closed doors. Although the people of Salem look God-fearing‚ they hide their sins within. This quote is well displayed In Act III‚ when Procter is begging and pleading to the court over his wife’s innocence. He drags Mary Warren into the chaotic mess as well for proof. As the wheels keep turning and complicating things more‚ Abigail of course convinces Mary to disregard Proctor’s plea in which creates more problems. With Mary then changing her mind and confessing to the
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“I speak my own sins; I cannot judge another. I have no tongue for it” John Proctor. In the play The Crucible by Arthur Miller presents a number of conflicts‚ external and internal. In the Crucible there are many character that favor integrity by admitting their mistakes and refusing to lie. Abigail Williams lied to everyone in the court the other girls had all their trust in Abigail so the girls followed what she did and said‚ Abigail claims to see a yellow bird on the beam on the ceiling so her
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of witchcraft in Salem. I. The author creates tension in the story by using Abigail who accuses innocent people of witchery. 1.) Abigail wants Elizabeth to get hanged so she can be back with John again. 2.) Abigail turns herself against Mary Warren after she confessed in court. II. The author creates anxiety in the story by making the court so powerful. 1.) If the court thinks you are a witch‚ you can’t defend yourself. 2.) The court believes the lies of Abigail which causes a lot of people
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John’s conflicts have left him weaker than that he was before‚ and that weakness makes him depend on Mary Warren to reveal the truth about the witch trials in his place. Mary Warren would then accuse John Proctor of witchcraft. John is thrown into a dungeon and he is in a dilemma whether he should hang like a “saint”‚ or live with the guilt. In a conversation between Elizabeth and John Proctor
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far when she blames witchcraft on one of the judges wife. This might have triggered a little bit of disertenty in the judges minds on Abigail’s accusations on the townspeople. This is because a judge’s wife can’t be touched by the devil. When Mary Warren suggested that they confess about dancing in the woods. The next day all the girls turned on her in court and said that her spirits trying to kill them. Abigail’s wickedness or evil is shown through three main ways; whoring‚ insanity‚ and last
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Abigail Williams The Crucible is a play written by Arthur Miller based on the Salem‚ Massachusetts witch trials. Throughout the play we meet many characters who are motivated by different things. Abigail Williams is one of the most prominent characters in the play. Abigail’s powerful‚ attention seeking and vengeful ways add to the drama in Salem as well as deepen the plot in The Crucible. Abigail could use her power in many different ways. The younger girls feared her‚ making it easy for her
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Shannon-Weaver Model of Communication “mother of all models” by Claude Shannon and Warren Weaver. It embodies the concepts of information source‚ message‚ transmitter‚ signal‚ channel‚ noise‚ receiver‚ information destination‚ probability of error‚ encoding‚ decoding‚ information rate‚ channel capacity‚ etc. a model which reduces communication to a process of ’transmitting information’. Components: o Information source o Transmitter o Channel o Receiver o Destination o Noise Physical
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Publishing Group‚ 2008. Warren‚ Rick. The Purpose Driven Church: Growth Without Compromising Your Message& Mission. Grand Rapids‚ Michigan 49530: Zondervan‚ 1995. [ 2 ]. Paul Bayes‚ Tim Sledge‚ John Holbrook‚ Mark Rylands‚ and Martin Seeley‚ Mission-Shaped Parish: Traditional Church in a Changing World (New York‚ NY: Church Publishing‚ 2010)‚ 105. [ 4 ]. Bruce Powers‚ Church Administration Handbook (Nashville‚ TN: B & H Publishing Group‚ 2008)‚ 14. [ 6 ]. . Rick Warren‚ The Purpose Driven Church:
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that Proctor worshipped the Devil and committed perjury. When Proctor tore the warrant issued for the arrest of Elizabeth‚ it showed his ability to defy the court and in a way his religion because the court was controlled by religion. Keeping Mary Warren from court was extreme because he was keeping her from doing her duty and from feeling important for the first time. Even if one is brave or extreme‚ this doesn’t mean that they cannot be dignified too. Proctor acted
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