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    In Ian Frazier’s essay “In Praise of Margins,” he sees marginal places and activates valuable. The very word marginal to Ian Frazier has a simple meaning of a “negative tinge” (Frazier) where it is defined as actions and decisions that are non-goal oriented, or without purpose. In Frazier’s Own life, a marginal activity and a place for him and his friends were out in the woods as it was there “part-time address, destination, purpose, and excuse” (Frazier). However, growing up Frazier and his…

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    Guilty! In Arthur Miller’s play The Crucible, dozens of people are sentenced to death because they are deemed guilty of witchcraft. The Crucible tells a romanticised version of the Salem Witch Trials of 1692. A group of young girls are caught dancing in the forest, and to avoid retribution, they accuse a slave of witchcraft. The charges escalate and spiral into a downhill slope, until even the high members of the community are not safe from ridiculous claims. The convicted ‘‘witches’’ were not…

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    Abigail In The Crucible

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    Abigail from the play The Crucible this statement could not be more true. Abigail was the one accusing the women of being witches after she had already slept with Proctor. The Crucible written by Arthur Miller was set in the small town of Salem Massachusetts Abigail the niece of the minister of the church has been the one accusing women of being witches to not get in trouble because of the mistake she has been making in order to get Proctor back. Abigail will do anything and everything to get…

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    Are you part of the 29% of Americans who believe in the Loch Ness Monster? The Loch Ness Monster is one thing considered to be in the realm of paranormal. There are many different theories and opinions on whether it is real or not. After researching and studying this topic, I found that there have been over 1,000 sightings of Nessie (the monster’s nickname). It was also mentioned that the first photograph taken of Nessie was taken in 1933. In addition, there has been a description and drawing of…

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    The play “The Crucible” in the year 1692 in Salem, Massachusetts people were accusing others of “witchcraft”. People in this era were very christian. This all got started when they found the girls in the woods dancing naked. These girls then acted up and then were blaming other innocent people of witchcraft in order for them to get out of trouble. This then lead to deaths of the people. Although, people couldn't have done anything to the the hysteria in Salem Elizabeth, Parris, and Abigail could…

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    One of these voyages was coming to America so that they could have a better life for themselves, by making a permanent settlement where they could start their lives and their children’s lives again. The other was for economic reasons from a company in London that just wanted to obtain a larger market for manufactured goods coming from England. These voyages were improvements from what we knew of our world back in the 1400’s. Both voyages were varied a lot from one another but meet some of the…

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    In the story The Crucible by Arthur Miller, the central idea of guilt is powerful on one's decision to confess or not to confess. This concerns confessing to witchcraft and general confessions to save others or to save oneself. The author uses characterization on multiple characters to support this. Such characters include John Proctor, Elizabeth Proctor and Rebecca Nurse. John Proctor is put into a strenuous situation where he must try to prove his wife of innocence to witchcraft. Johns wife,…

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    The Crucible Character Essay Sometimes it takes a blind man to see what is hiding in plain sight. In the book The Crucible written by Arthur Miller, the reader sees how easily mass hysteria spreads throughout Salem when young girls accuse fellow neighbors of witchcraft. John Proctor serves as the story's main character whose decisions affect himself just as much as the novel. Throughout the story, John demonstrates his traits as well as conflict and growth as he comes to terms with his…

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    Adolescence and suicide are the main topics in Jay Asher’s Thirteen Reasons Why book. Throughout the entire book, we are vaguely introduced to multiple characters and are shown multiple different storylines that all lead to one specific event. Every individual character is important since each one becomes a reason for Hannah Baker’s suicide. The reader is also able to understand some of the different aspects that may trigger suicide as well as suicidal thoughts from one of the main characters.…

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    Were socioeconomic tensions responsible for the witchcraft hysteria in Salem? YES Paul Boyer and Stephen Nissenbaum believe that the political and economic tensions among the people of Salem, Massachusetts are to blame for the chaos in regards to witchcraft. They compare the events to a dramatic set piece where the town was in a power battle between political members and clergymen with the common folk and famers. Farmers were adamant about not becoming a part of commercial communism, wanting a…

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