PART A CREATIVE RESPONSE TO A TEXT OPTION C ACT 4 SCENE 1 A dimly-lit nightclub, reeking of imported cigarettes and potent alcohol. LEWIS is standing at the overcrowded bar ordering two vodka shots, one for himself and one for CHERRY who should be entering the nightclub any minute. CHERRY: [tapping Lewis’s shoulder] You finally decide to write back to me huh? How long has it been, like three years right? LEWIS: [chuckles lightly, while leaning in to hug Cherry] You wouldn't believe the…
blessed event for families, it could become the beginning of nightmare to children at the same time. Surrogacy has been a thorny issue. It should not be encouraged. There are two forms of surrogacy. In traditional, surrogate mother would use her own egg along with intended father’s sperm. The process is accomplished through artificial insemination. Therefore, surrogate mother is the genetic mother of the resulting baby. In gestational, only being the carrier of…
In this paper, I will argue that commercial surrogacy neither degrades, nor commodifies, human life and that the exchange of money for surrogacy is not degrading to the labor of pregnancy, but instead shows that there is inherent value in the labor of pregnancy. My argument for this is that surrogacy is a service that many women voluntarily chose to provide in order to help couples that are unable to create a child themselves. It is not only wrong that this service be viewed as degrading; it is…
In life, we always assume that our mind remembers things accurately, that our brain is reliable and will never let us down. What if this statement was completely false? Even though our brain should be able to sort the real memories from the false ones, many times we can be tricked into remembering something that we never experienced. This is called false memory. False memory is when a person is implanted with a recollection of an event that they then are confident actually happened to them.…
Kite Day is a favorite among many special days in Kindergarten. This fun-filled GCS tradition began more than twenty years ago, as a “Dads and Kids Day”. Over the years, it has transitioned into a mentoring day for each kindergarten student and their eighth-grade buddy. Both grades have something in common, since they are graduating from their grades and preparing for big changes. As Kite Day approaches, the Kindergarteners anticipate finding out who their special eighth-grader will be.…
black magic. Other harms caused to society, such as accidents, deaths, or bad luck, were also said to be caused by Black Magic. Witch-hunt was the fear of witchcraft led to witch hunts and executions. “Tens of thousands of people in Europe and European colonies died,” and “millions of others suffered torture, arrest, interrogation, hate, guilt, or fear.” Witch-hunt reached the peak during the protestant reformation. Being accused of witchcraft in the Middle Ages meant being labeled as a…
Essay #1 (what aspects of Puritan society in the 1692 enabled the witch trials to take place?) There are many different aspects of why the Puritans society had enabled the witch trials in 1692 some of them would have to be they had very strict beliefs on religion and would take manners very seriously when it came to discussing their everyday lives. Most of their beliefs would scare others and make a lifestyle hard. Throughout the story many examples of their beliefs were shown and will help you…
Through different period of time fear has always been a controlling factor in society. Fear can either bring people together or it can destroy of many. Take the Salem Witch Trials as an example, people during this period feared losing their life that they sacrificed their morals and beliefs. Fear leads others to do unthinkable things, whether it’s lying about something or risking anything to save your life. Throughout Arthur Miller's The Crucible fear is exploited through the characters in the…
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…
He wants to keep up his honest image to the others, but that all dissolves once the witch hunt starts and his own façade is broken. He is a man who wants all his sins to be forgiven, even if it comes at the cost of his life. The society used to see him as a man to be looked up to and respected, but that became inverted as the trials revealed…