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    The Crucible by Arthur Miller is one of the most famous American plays in the last hundred years. It was written in the 1950s when the idea of Communists during the Cold War were being compared to witches during the Salem Witch Trials. Arthur Miller wrote the play to warn the people of America of the misinformation they were being fed by the government. He used the Salem Witch Trials as a comparison to what was happening, and people understood. Since the creation of this work, there have been…

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    parents and grandparents told me about them. I remember watching a cartoon that was made just for them. King Arthur was a legendary king in the mythology of Great Britain. He owned a mythical sword which people called Excalibur. The famous story is that he retrieved that sword from the rock because he was worthy of it. The Knights of the Round Table were characters in the legends about King Arthur. They were the best knights in King Arthur's kingdom, and lived in King Arthur's castle, Camelot.…

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    Breaking of Charity Many times in Arthur Miller’s play The Crucible there were instances where characters would break charity with one another. Although this play is mainly about McCarthyism in the 1950’s and how that is seen during the Puritan times. However, Arthur Miller also shows the idea of how individuals of Salem simply broke charities among each other. Through his characters, Arthur Miller shows how breaking charity can destroy the village of Salem. Before the start of The Crucible…

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    The Knights Of The Round Table were King Arthurs protectors. They were men of courage, honor, dignity, courtesy, and nobleness. They protected ladies and damsels, honored and fought for kings, and undertook dangerous quests. The first knight at the table was named Lancelot. Lancelot is the son of King Ban and a woman named Elaine. But Lancelot wasn’t as honorable as people said he was. Lancelot spends a lot of time proving he is a good knight, and when he arrives to King Arthur's court…

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    Prudential The time when the protagonist Arthur Ryan was brought in as CEO, Prudential was charged with the largest investor fraud in US history. Prudential had defrauded investors of close to $8 billion and eventually had to shell out $371 million as settlements and fines. The most common solution to overcome the economic condition is layoffs. The critical time in highly competitive market leads Arthur Ryan to downsizing environment (p.1). Management decision in downsizing creates gap between…

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    the nephew of King Arthur which already gives him the qualities of a character in a royal family. In the poem “Sir Gawain and the Green Knight”, Sir Gawain is described as “the most courteous” (line 639) and “the good knight” (line 109). These characteristics are seen as characteristics of a hero and the tale shows how the hero, Sir Gawain, overcomes some of the difficult tasks throughout the poem. When Sir Gawain steps up to the plate and takes upon the task of King Arthur this shows his…

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    Faith In The Crucible

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    Kat Throughout the play, The Crucible, the author, Arthur Miller, uses many symbols and themes. The main two, however, may be the themes of Truth and Faith that are constantly referred to throughout the play. The scene of the play is Salem, Massachusetts, and in Salem, the theocratic nature of its society puts moral, or religious, laws together with state law. Sin and status of your soul are considered public concern since it threatens the public's goodness. The majority of Salem is seen to…

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    In the Pearl poet’s Sir Gawain and The Green Knight, an epic talk emerges to reveal a man’s journey of honesty, morals, and honor. Sir Gawain accepts a challenge in place of his uncle King Arthur, with hidden tests. The tests that we’re giving to him is when he was forced when the Green Knight gave him the challenge. Then there was the test when lord Bertilak wife tried to seduce him. The other one was when Gawain keeping his word and actually going through with the challenge. At the Green…

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    This Boy’s Life, Tobias Wolff Set in the post-World-War Two era, in the mid 1950s, the central character Toby and his mother leave Sarasota, Florida for Utah with the eager and ambitious plans to become economically prosperous, on uranium. Toby changes his Christian name to Jack, after Jack London as he feels it will charge him with “strength and competence,” and these acts are done also out of spite and betrayal to his father, as they were abandoned. He feels unworthy of his life and feels too…

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    Have you ever wanted to know the Athour’s purpose of a writing? I wondered why Arthur Miller wrote the book “The Crucible” , so with research I discovered Miller’s reasoning of his writing of “The Crucible” The Crucible was written in 1953. Is based on the Salem witch trials in the early 1600s . during this time there was big hysteria of witches . Delusional girls made unsubstantiated claims about the existence of witches in Salem. Townspeople are not willing to stand up to the court for fear…

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