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    provided can illustrate the social and cultural dynamics of France in the late 1600s, and analyzes how the use of magic affected all members of society. While she successfully illustrated both the connection between magic and religion and the importance of science when creating spells, I felt that she lost some support through her discussion of the people who were able to perform magic and the influence women had over such rituals. Throughout the book, Mollenauer references the connections…

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    Ghost Whisperer Analysis

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    The television show, Ghost Whisperer, is a feminist text since it features a main female role who is very independent. This television show demonstrates more feminists traits, including the protagonist, a female, being the only protagonist that can see ghosts, owning her own business, being strong against her enemies and remains strong after and during the unfortunate events that happen in her life. The protagonist of Ghost Whisperer is a medium, named Melinda Gordon, who can see and talk to…

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    Witches In The Black Cat

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    The Black Cat: Witches or Just Cats? I believe that both Pluto I and Pluto II are actually witches in the disguise of a black cat in the story, The Black Cat. It has been a well known superstition for hundreds of years that black cats are bad omens and are often witches. There has been a lifelong correlation between black cats and witches, in some instances the black cat is the witch’s favorite pet of choice and other cases the witch herself turns in a black cat. Therefore, it is not surprising…

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    The Town of Salem during 1692 was in an uproar over Witchcraft. Many people were accused of Witchcraft resulting in many court trials and hangings. Accusations were made with hate and jealousy rather than actual evidence of Witchcraft. Arthur Miller’s play written in 1953 called The Crucible focuses on this event. The author intends for the themes of hysteria, reputation and power showcased in the play to reflect upon current events in 1953. Throughout 1692, a mass hysteria was sweeping through…

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    Life Changing Events “To be yourself in a world that is constantly trying to make you something else is the greatest accomplishment.” Is a quote by Ralph Waldo Emerson that can describe this book written by Rachel Hawkins. The book “Hex Hall” by Rachel Hawkins has the paranormal romance genre. There are many events and accomplishments that form a person. Sophie Mercer is a young witch who grows throughout the story. She grows within culture, community and family. Some of the…

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    In the small town of Salem peace has disappeared. Hell has surfaced due to a series of unholy and unchristian acts. Many people have been accused of witchcraft and speaking or playing with the devil. Peace in Salem is no more only mass panic and hysteria. One person is truly responsible for starting the witchcraft hysteria in Salem. The person who I truly believe is responsible for causing the witchcraft Hysteria is Abigail Williams. To begin the first reason I believe Abigail is responsible…

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    Proctor helps to show us about the community the work is centered around. As a result, he is a key character in developing themes in the play and showing the audience how they relate to themselves. In the end John Proctor realizes, “You have made your magic now, for now I do think I see some shred of goodness in John Proctor. Not enough to wave a banner with, but white enough to keep it from such dogs.”(133). By his feeling that he has goodness in him now it develops a theme of redemption in…

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    The Crucible, written by Arthur Miller, is a story depicting events that occurred during the Salem Witch Trials. There were many characters in the story that deserves some of the blame for what took place. Many people were thrown in jail for being accused of witchcraft. Some people were hung because they did not confess. The trust between one person and another was lost. Friendships ended with betrayal so they could benefit themselves. The town of Salem and its people were ruined by the events…

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    Macbeth Theme Of Deception

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    Name: Jocelyn Toh Sze Lyn Candidate Number: 2259 School: Tenby International School Penang Centre: MY401 _______________________________________________________________________ How does Shakespeare present the theme of deception in Macbeth? Throughout the play of Macbeth written by William Shakespeare, events always have a twist to them. Deception, which is defined as “the act of tricking someone by telling them something that is not true”, can be seen in the play through the main characters…

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    The Crucible by Arthur Miller is a play about what happened during the Salem Witch Trials. It gives insight about what people had to deal with in this situation and how they handled it. The trials were basically a big test which helped figuring out whether or not people were guilty of witchcraft. This is an example of what a crucible is. In our world today we still have crucibles and even though they are different than back then, they all relate to each other because of what influence they have…

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