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    literary world had never seen something like this before. Austen writes Elizabeth as a character who is cunning and smart. “There is a stubbornness about me that never can bear to be frightened at the will of others. My courage always rises at every attempt to intimidate me.” She possesses beliefs that were not commonly seen in the classic woman, of the time period, who epitomized a gentle passivity.. For example, Elizabeth values education and personality when looking for a suitor which is…

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    becomes an honest man, he starts out as a sinner. John Proctor is a dynamic individual throughout The crucible. In Acts I and II, he is introduced as an adulterer and lecher; he is shown as weak and bad-tempered as he states “You’ll speak nothin’ of Elizabeth!” () Angrily he says this to Abigail, showing his temper and guilt of the affair…

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    This passage from Jane Austen’s “Emma” presents Emma’s character as one who is Obsessed with the Trivialities going on in her life as well as someone’s who is not thinking clearly while their mind is errant, and also being impolite One-way Jane Austen presents Emma during the passage is by showing us that she is Obsessed with Trivialities, by telling the reader that she could not forgive Jane Fairfax. “Emma could not forgive her” This demonstrates that Emma is obsessed with trivialities to Jane…

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    Sean Goodwin Mrs.Regester English 11 20/9/17 Danforth’s Trial The Crucible,a play, written by Arthur Miller tells the story of the Salem Witch Trials of 1692. This calamity started when a group of girls started dancing in the woods. When the town found out about this and made a whole conspiracy that it was witchcraft. Around one hundred accusations later, there were twenty-seven people hanged and many more behind bars.…

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    will become caught up in mob mentality. In the crucible(CITE), the way the girls in the town use their “witch hunting” abilities, is to get rid of anyone and everyone who has ever stood in their way. An obvious example is the way Abigail sets Elizabeth Proctor up to be…

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    Yin-Yang, Abhinyana. In “The Crucible” by Arthur Miller, taking place in Salem, Massachusetts 1692, Abigail Williams along with many other girls claimed to have been possessed by the devil accusing many citizens of witchcraft. John Proctor 's wife Elizabeth was one of the accused. After Proctor cheated on his wife with Abigail Williams, he is portrayed as a sinner, but he was willing to sacrifice his name and pride to reincarnate his soul and save his love. John Proctor seeks forgiveness in…

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    brings up happiness as being an aspect of a love relationship. For example, when Elizabeth turns down Mr. Collins marriage proposal. Elizabeth says, ”I do assure you that I am not one of those young ladies (if such young ladies there are) who are so daring as to risk their happiness on the chance of being asked a second time. I am perfectly serious in my refusal. You could not make me happy,...”(66). In this quote, Elizabeth emphasises that she she will not enter into a love relationship if the…

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    Happiness In Marriage

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    When Elizabeth finally accepts to Darcy’s proposal, she marries a man whom she loves and is financially secure with. When Darcy tells Elizabeth that he had fallen in love with her for the “liveliness of [her] mind”, she responds that “[he was] disgusted with the women who were always speaking and looking, and thinking for [his]…

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    In The Crucible Abigail can be known as the bad guy and the killer of many, but it seems like she can also be the victim of this whole situation. The Crucible is a play that was written by Arthur Miller and based upon the Salem Witch Trials in 1692. The Crucible is a story in where Abigail and a bunch of girls are accusing people of being witches, it all starts off when Parris catches Abigail, Tituba, and others dancing in the woods. Betty faints and now everyone is saying that’s it's the work…

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    His attempt To prove himself to be truthful and fix the problem he was in charge of causing, he had to prove that Elizabeth was truthful and promised the court “ she have never lied” and would not. His plan backfired though because he never took into account that his wife would try to protect him and deny that he had an affair with Abby. The irony in this situation is…

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