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    relationship began without them seeing eye-to-eye and it took almost until the end of the book for them to finally meet an understanding. Mr. Darcy, with his pride, didn 't seem to understand the kind of woman Elizabeth was because he was only focused on her socioeconomic status, and Elizabeth didn 't understand Mr. Darcy because of the lies she believed from Wickham.They didn 't begin to reach an understanding…

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    In Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice the characters of Jane and Elizabeth have very different personalities and ways of handling life. Jane and Elizabeth are the two eldest Bennet sisters and are extremely supportive of each other, but contrast vastly in personality. In the book and throughout the story they feel the pressure of both their parents expectations and societies. Both girls do an exceptional job of not breaking under this pressure. Also, they do not settle even when it may be in…

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    bounteous foil characters in The Crucible, but the two that contrast the most just so happen to also have something in common. Elizabeth Proctor is honest, kind, and soft-spoken while Abigail Williams is a manipulative liar, ruthless, and emotionally unstable, making them completely different except for when it comes to their love for John Proctor. In The Crucible Elizabeth rarely lies and is kind, but Abigail is great at misrepresenting the truth and is ruthless. One example of this is when…

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    Throughout the tragic play, The Crucible by Arthur Miller, one person’s want for something or someone can cause a peaceful town to turn into a town of accusations and death. In The Crucible, a sleepy village of Salem, Massachusetts, sits calmly next to the Atlantic Ocean until one night the people who seemed to be normal cried witchcraft. Abigail Williams, Reverend Paris’ niece, leads the group of people who are crying witchcraft. Her relationship to Reverend Paris hits close to Salem which…

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    When the name John Proctor is brought up, a lot of words come to mind. At the beginning of the play The Crucible I did not like John Proctor at all. He seemed to be the type of person that did things that nobody liked. He had a dark side to him. For example, he had an affair with Abigail Williams. This dark side almost led to the death of his wife. Towards the end of Act Three, John Proctor started to grow on me because he started making better choices towards the different situations he was put…

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    not out of obligation. The novel offers a spectrum of perspectives, both male and female, from which a picture of 1800’s England can be gathered. Of these perspectives, the two polar opposite personalities are those of Mrs. Bennet and her daughter Elizabeth Bennet. Mrs. Bennet represents everything society pushes women to be. She is consumed by the world of keeping up appearances, and lives to further the social statuses of her kin. Mrs. Bennet, though very much a caricature of social pressures,…

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    of their beauty, whether it be physical or not. Having this understanding, and using it wisely, enables all three women to obtain the worldly goods, and marital partner(s) they desire. Starting with Moll, and moving in a chronological order via Elizabeth to Jane, this paper seeks to examine the ways in which these women use their assets to control their lives, and the men they spend them with. From an early age, Moll Flanders is a vain, manipulative girl, who is aware…

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    During a person’s lifetime, he or she will have integrity and a reputation. According to Dictionary.com, reputation is the “the estimation in which a person or thing is held, especially by the community or the public generally” while integrity is the “adherence to moral and ethical principles; soundness of moral character; honesty.” Even in fictional stories characters have their own reputations and integrity. In “The Minister’s Black Veil,” “The Devil and Tom Walker,” and The Crucible, a reader…

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    families. Elizabeth Bennett is second to oldest of five sisters. She lives with her parents and sisters, and all need to find someone to marry. Elizabeth believes in true love, and when presented with the opportunity to get to know the new eligible wealthy man of the town, Elizabeth finds it more complicated than she thought. Mr. Darcy is selfish and too prideful in her eyes. But could…

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    Based on witchcraft and the excruciating trials that occurred in the Massachusetts, Arthur Miller’s “The Crucible” takes the audience through a storm. It portrays its different ways of which the characters were prosecuted for supposedly being involved in a lot of crimes that they did not necessarily commit. In the following essay, an attempt will be made to discuss the idea of the media effect and define the long and short term…

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