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    The short story titled “Young Goodman Brown” takes place in Salem during the years of the infamous witch trials in which the population of Salem take it into their own hands to punish those who they deem are worshipping the devil. In this story there shows numerous examples of symbolism as well as excellent execution of double entendre which adds much more depth to the plot and story as a whole. At the beginning of the story Hawthorne introduces a very important character to the story whose presence

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    B2 English 3 The Crucible: The Power of Forgiveness In the story The Crucible the author Arthur Miller showed me more forgiveness in this story then any other story I’ve read. Out of all the characters in this story‚ three stuck out the most to me witch were John Proctor‚ Elizabeth Proctor‚ and Abagail Williams. John and Elizabeth were your good hearted Christians that would do anything for anyone‚ but everyone in the town looked up to John. Although John Proctor was

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    Interesting‚ you interpreted the clean well-light cafe as a place that’s safe and pleasant; however‚ I interpreted the café as cold and uninviting. I imagined a café with bright white lights like those used in interrogation rooms. With white painted walls and chrome/silver appliances. I viewed the café as somewhere that the old man could find order and confront the familiar nothingness‚ but I didn’t think the café was anywhere he wanted to be. “The Lottery” was a controversial story written by Mrs

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    Governor Bellingham Scene Analysis Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter reveals his humorous tone when describing Governor Bellingham by using religious figures. Hawthorne first establishes the idea that Governor Bellingham is slothful because of his wardrobe choice. Bellingham is in “a loose gown and easy cap‚” which contrasts with the impression that he is a person who has a life based on austerity because he is the Governor. He later compares Bellingham to John The Baptist because of Bellingham’s

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    Elizabeth Proctor Elizabeth Proctor wife of John Proctor has a small but important roll in the book “The Crucible”. Elizabeth does not appear in the book until the beginning of act two when she is harassing and nagging John Proctor for getting home so late. At that point of the book Elizabeth proctor is recognized as cold-hearted uncaring unforgiving wife. Toward the end of the book the way Elizabeth‚ is seen by the reader changes in a good way she‚ will be seen as caring and protective of her

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    Directions: As you read the play on your own‚ choose two quotes from each act and write a few (at least 3) sentences about their significance to the play. Think about themes‚ characterization‚ important plot elements‚ symbolism‚ etc. as you write about each quotation’s significance. Provide the quote on the blog. Respond two at least two classmates’ posts (from any Act) before the assigned date. Act One QUOTATIONS 1. "Now look you‚ child‚ your punishment will come in its time." (Parris to

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    The book The Crucible by Arthur Miller was successful in warning the citizens of America against McCarthyism during the 1950’s. McCarthyism began because of a man named McCarthy and in the story The Crucible‚ a young girl named Abigail started the madness which lead to the witch trials. Abigail was galvanized by love‚ creating a duplicitous version of herself and sparked conflict between herself‚ Proctor‚ and Elizabeth. Deceitfulness and lies is constant throughout the story‚ and Abigail is the

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    What Caused The Salem Witch Trial Hysteria Of 1692 The people of Salem were being killed in a whole different manner. Why was this happening‚ and what was the cause?In Salem‚ 1692‚ people were being accused for being witches and for practicing witchcraft. In Salem‚ at this time people were being hanged for something that didn’t exist. Back then‚ they didn’t know about fairy tales so when ever they did something wrong they would blame the devil that had entered their body. the Salem witch trial hysteria

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    In The Crucible by Arthur Miller‚ John Proctor is referred as a tragic hero. While written to the audience that is reading the play Miller uses the fatal flaw of Proctors to show how he is a tragic hero. The purpose is to recognize how Proctor is the tragic hero in this play. Miller relies on past events of Salem Witch Trials to create the Crucible. The Author esteemed playwright‚ expresses his own frustration with the US legal system which has transcended since our country beginnings. Using the

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    When fear grabs hold of somebody craziness erupts and there is no longer peace. When something goes wrong people tend to put the blame on anyone or anything besides themselves. In the crucible the blame is put on innocent women and this created mass hysteria and paranoia in the village. Kristallnacht was a night of violence that created mass hysteria and fear among the innocent Jews‚ just as Abigail did in The Crucible. In Germany the economy was not going well and they needed somebody to blame

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