by the courts for punishment. In the play‚ John Proctor’s wife is sentenced to the death penalty for being accused of witchcraft. Proctor’s only hope to save her is to challenge the hypocrisy of the Puritan theocracy of Salem and to fight against the death penalty‚ which was hanging at the time. Another case of hypocrisy and the death penalty is brought up and fought against in Charles Darrow’s “A Plea for Mercy”. This speech was written in response to representing the murderers of a fifteen-year-old
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Ray Marsh English 204-I Research Paper May 5‚ 2014 Tartuffe and Hypocrisy In the play Tartuffe‚ Moliere comically portrays how religious hypocrites preyed on innocent individuals of the French society for their own benefits to demonstrate how corrupt a theocratic government can get. Moliere uses common characters to effectively illustrate his argument. Tartuffe satirically
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The scarlet letter The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne expresses the aspects of relationships‚ religion‚ community‚ discipline and punishment in the puritan community of 17th century Boston. Relationships between men and women were very constrained and that is what made adultery such a bad sin in the eyes of everyone in the community. Religion seemed to govern over all‚ people would look up to reverends and the community believed that fate was their destiny. Public discipline and punishment
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In “The Handmaid’s Tale”‚ a novel written by Margaret Atwood‚ the Gilead society is largely built upon hypocrisy because it doesn’t truly follow the religious beliefs. Even though the whole society is shaped by religion‚ the people with authorities stealthily break rules and punish rapists due to religious beliefs when every single handmaid is trained to be pregnant against their desire which is considered rape in a way. Raping is perceived as a sin according to every religion and the Gilead society
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nothing but sinful‚ hypocritical‚ revenge seeking citizens. In the puritan society this dream world‚ if you could call it‚ was a dream come true. Thier society was obsessed with the idea of being pure. Any sin that was committed had an over exaggerated punishment. Many of the puritans were hypocritical. This idea is expressed greatly in The Scarlet Letter. Nathaniel Hawthorne wrote The Scarlet Letter as a story of revenge‚ sin and hypocrisy because the narration does not really show love between people
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He emphasizes his wish to be punished by saying‚ “What can thy silence do for him‚ except it tempt him—yea‚ compel him‚ as it were—to add hypocrisy to sin?” (50). Dimmesdale views himself as a hypocrite because‚ as a preacher‚ he warns his congregation about sin and everyone thinks he is perfect‚ but he is really a sinner. He does not want to feel like one; he wants to confess and feel free
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Themes of The Crucible While reading The Crucible‚ two strong themes are guilt and hypocrisy. This play by Authur Miller takes place in during the Salem Witch Trials in Massachusetts. The people involved were called Puritans. they had very strong beliefs such as "predestination"‚ and intolerance. When the trials began to come about‚ it caused great havoc in the small‚ puritan community. Although this play seemed to be such a serious series of events‚ after reading it one will soon notice that it
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people rule‚ not a dictator‚ a king or aristocrats. Democracy means that people have a say in law and state. This is impossible to do without a voice. How are people supposed to run the government if they aren’t allowed to speak their mind? This is hypocrisy. That is like telling someone they can travel where ever they want as long as it is in this little box. Our voice is the most important tool and weapon that we have possession of. Without our voice‚ we are nothing. American is “the land of the free
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The Puritans were an extremely religious group of people whose pilgrimage to North America began the development of the lifestyle established in the New England colonies primarily beginning in 1630 and going through the 1660’s. One large component of the newly established lifestyle that the Puritan ideas and values influenced was the social aspect of society that accumulated most of its focus on a sense of community and religion. Another important aspect of this New England lifestyle that Puritan
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Today‚ people describe the Puritans with their biased point of view. It is not unfathomable why people do not like the Puritans. The Puritans’ society and today’s society are very different. Puritan society was very restrained; people could only believe in God and the Bible was the law. Unlike Puritan society‚ today’s society does not restrain religion. Even though Puritans had bad influences on today’s society‚ Puritans played a pivotal role in constructing the USA. If you look around more carefully
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