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    But I will cut off my hand before I’ll ever reach for you again. Wipe it out of my mind. We never touched, Abby” (Miller 22).He also proves himself good when he finally admits the affair to the court. He knows that he can no longer have any relationship with Abby, and he realized that it never should have happened in the first place. Ever since the affair, Elizabeth and John were very distant, and things began to be uncomfortable and…

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    The Crucible The book, The Crucible, is the history behind the famous Salem Witch Trials. Arthur Miller, the author, tells the story that revolves around a teen girl named Abigail. Abigail is a seventeen year old who is subjected to the lechery of John Proctor. Abigail believes that someday John is going to leave Elizabeth to be with her. Proctor continues to turn down Abigail’s advances as he struggles to forgive himself. Abigail gets jealous and when she is caught sporting in the woods she…

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    woods with their maid Tituba and many other girls. Betty, Abigail 's cousin, and another younger girl became sick and unable to wake up. Witchcraft is thrown up as a possible cause of the little girls being ill and the entire town becomes fearful. Abby takes this opportunity for revenge. She claims to have seen the devil and names many people she seen with him. The other girls do the same. The people…

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    This character is Abby. Abby disrupts the entire balance of Salem and this society by talking a group of her friends and dancing in the woods. However, the woods in this time period are property of the devil. The devil wanted people’s spirits to do his bidding (Anadiplosis). Or so they thought. Abby now blaming some of the women in Salem, she was determined to save herself from the wrath of the town for “dancing…

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    Three people surrounded an arched-shaped device. They chucked bloody body after bloody body through the back of the device. The device flared wildly before dimming after each body passed through, never to be seen again. On December 1, 2345, Abby Emperado set off to her trip to the Philippines to visit her family. What started off as a light storm to the Grand Teleportation Center turned into a full-out thunderstorm with trash cans flying all over the place. When she reached the…

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    Exceeding the expectation of a hero, he stands up to Abby during the Witch Trials, even though the news of his adultery will maybe come out. He believes he is going to Hell for the sins he has committed and regardless of what he does, he will never be able to go to Heaven. In addition to his belief he now he opens himself up for the scorn of the community. Although Abby doesn’t mention the Adultery, John tells the judges in hope that they can understand Abby lies all the time. The judges don’t…

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    Cancer kills one person every ten minutes. Also, 20% of colon cancers are found after the disease has spread to other organs. My Aunt Jenyi was diagnosed with stage four Colon Cancer October 27, 2013. She passed away May 3, 2014 leaving behind her husband, Ben, and her three daughters, Abby (17), Ally (14), and Avary (7). Whereas it could tear people apart too, losing a loved one brings people apart given that it has happened to my family personally. Throughout this essay, I will discuss how her…

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    In the beginning of this play John Proctor is an afflicted man. His affair with Abby extremely damaged him in the eyes of god, himself, and his wife Elizabeth. Although Proctor did stoop to committing adultery he lacks the ability to forgive himself for his sins against god. Elizabeth cannot forgive or trust him again so he turns a cold shoulder to her. John Proctor has a huge change from the beginning of this play to the end. He starts off as an ill-tempered adulterer into a man who truly…

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    She blamed characters and only looked at the situation through herself. Throughout our life we interact with those that we are concerned for or admire with an enormous amount whether they may be friends, family, or even colleagues. When we converse with them we tend to disguise the actuality that we might not be aware of the other person or persons’ views, feelings or insights etc. the way we should. This becomes difficult and it is nearly…

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    wife. Once he ended the affair, Abigail seemed to believe he was being too loyal to his wife. John Proctor needed his wife’s forgiveness so he told Abby that he didn’t love her anymore. This caused Abigail’s motivation to earn back John and further the trials, she accused Elizabeth of stabbing her. “Spoke or silent, a promise is surely made. And she may dote on it now - I am sure she does - and thinks to kill me, then to take my place” (II. 58). This rattled John and the rest of the town,…

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