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    The Searchers, a film directed by John Ford (1956) is a classic American Western featuring America’s original cowboy John Wayne. In the film, the main protagonist Ethan Edwards comes home to Texas after fighting for the Confederacy in the Civil War. Both John Ford and John Wayne depict Ethan Edwards as an extremely isolated, bitter, and misunderstood character. When Ethan finally comes home from the war he mistakes one of his brother’s children for another child that has since full grown in…

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    Love, lust and horror frame the world-known book Dracula, which is about the evil Count Dracula travelling his way to London, England, turning young, beautiful women into vampires and allure them back to Transylvania in the now-existing Romania. The novel Dracula is written by Bram Stoker in 1897 during the Victorian era. The genre is Gothic fiction due to the combination of horror, lust and love. The novel presents several Gothic devices, which frame the literary work.…

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    threat and who is at risk affects our perceptions and our actions in daily lives and, at a macrosocial level, our criminal justice response to the management of crime and threats of crime.” It is an indication of how in our modern world, media could frame and point finger at innocent people. People should be able to form their own opinions and not have someone choice. It ties in with the Crucible. In the Crucible when the girls (that were with Abigail ) , the ones that blamed multiple people in…

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    Williams, John Proctor, and Judge Danforth. From the beginning of The Crucible Abigail Williams lies. Throughout the book she lies, manipulates her friends and the entire town, and eventually sends nineteen innocent people to their deaths (SparkNotes Editors). In Act I Abigail was about to get busted for experimenting with witchcraft, but managed to blame the whole situation on Tituba, Reverend Parris’s black slave from Barbados. Abigail had an affair with Elizabeth Proctor’s husband, John…

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    has the deeper wish to murder Goody Proctor, and take her place as John’s wife; this motive provokes her to drink blood and cast charms, to express evil’s existence in the courtroom, and to frame Elizabeth with a poppet--all of these causing conflict and excitement to rise in Salem. After having an affair with John, Abigail is dismissed from her job as a servant in the Proctor’s household; being away from her lover for so long makes Abby desperate, and she leads a group of girls into the forest…

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    this period of time, which all of them shaped and impacted the world but John Locke however was one of most revolutionary thinkers of that time that since he influenced and impacted how governments functioned and the power of common folk’s say in the government power and limits. Essentially John Locke principles influenced and profoundly improved on our understanding on how governments should function as said that “…..John Locke, was an outspoken supporter of equal rights within a governed…

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    In spite of the fact that they have a few contrasts, Thomas Hobbes and John Locke do share a portion of a similar conviction. Both Hobbes and Locke were enthusiastic about legislative issues, and they both needed to advance the benefit of all. Both scholars had faith in the state and laws of nature; they simply had distinctive understandings of it.Also both Hobbes and Locke both trusted that individuals are free and equivalent in the condition of nature. Hobbes and Locke both trusted that the…

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    makes a victim of both parties.” Here Tierney shares how jealousy doesn’t only affect the jealous, but both parties. In Arthur Miller’s The Crucible, Abigail's jealousy of Goody Proctor is definitely affecting both parties because it is the cause of John Proctor's death, Goody Proctor's jail time, and even the anger between both parties within the court. Abigail is most at fault for the accusations and trials. Some may think that Danforth could partially be at fault for this. They may say this…

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    that's been going around during the time frame. The protagonist/main character of the book “John Proctor” was an truthful, blunt, and a very loyal man that had an affair with an 16 year old named Abigail. This is part of the reason all of the conflict gather up and came together in the story to make it is what is in the beginning. Once he realizes his mistakes he stopped messing with her and once that happen this lead Abigail to envious feelings towards johns wife. Once she was caught in the…

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    fact that she is delusional about her relationship with John Proctor. Firstly, throughout Act One, Abigail attempts to seduce John Proctor in hope of rekindling their relationship. However, John, knowing that he had made a severe error when he performed adultery with Abigail, remains resolute to his promise to never commit such an act again. After numerous flirtatious…

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