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    John Proctor Reflection

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    Standing up for what a person believes in is a matter of life or death. It can determine how strong or how weak an individual is. It can also determine how they will be remembered, or how their lives will carry on. In Arthur Miller’s drama The Crucible, this is exactly the case with a man named John Proctor. This story goes back to the time of the Salem witch trials, where telling the truth was rare, and accusing innocent people was at an all time high. John Proctor happened to get in the middle…

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    Aziza. This is parallel to the scene in Pride and Prejudice where Elizabeth and Darcy are on a walk together and Elizabeth thanks him for his intervention in Lydias unfavorable marriage circumstances, and Mr. Darcy tells her that his feelings for her haven’t changed, that he still loves her and asks how she feels and states that if her feelings haven’t changed he will leave her alone and never say another word on the subject. Elizabeth replies that her feelings have changed and that now she does…

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    If success is what you seek child, then let me enlighten you with some advice, some advice on how to be successful in your life. In the Mock Economy it can get pretty cutthroat. People will try to kill you for your money, you’ll get fired and it definitely won’t be pretty, your friends will become your rivals in one transaction, and if you slip you’ll be stuck with the Donkeys. It sounds pretty bad, and it was. If Mock Economy is an accurate representation of the real world than I’ll no doubt be…

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    Sensibility are obsessed with maintaining their family’s place on the social ladder and potentially moving up the ladder through either marriage or simply associating with wealthier, higher class friends. Twenty-three-year-old Lucy Steele, although shrewd, smart, and pretty, lacks any real elegance and grace and never received the benefits of a good education. Lucy certainly approaches her social life like a game she is determined to win as she marries Robert Ferras for financial security…

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    Smart Board Essay

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    It’s Smart to Use Smart Board It’s Monday and your alarm clock has been screaming obnoxiously in your ear for the past 15 minutes. The next thing you hear is your mother yelling up the stairs that it’s “time to get up for school,” as if your alarm clock wasn’t already making that statement obvious. Some children struggle with understanding why school is such an important part of their development. They simply lack the motivation, not only to get up for school, but also in participating in the…

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    We also asked him on comparing one device over the other. In this case it was the Samsung Gear 2 and the Moto 360, which is another smart watch. When asked about that he seemed to take a pause; a pause long enough where I couldn’t tell if the answer he gave me was credible enough for me to take it into consideration. He didn’t seem too sure about everything he was saying many things…

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    Queen Elizabeth I Imagine if as a child, your birth was the most disappointing thing of your father’s life, your mother got executed and you had to live with your stepmother and her husband. This all happened to Queen Elizabeth I in her life and a lot more. She grew up in a very difficult family and she ended up living with her stepmother after her father and mother died. Her father wanted a son instead of a daughter so she was a huge dissapointment. Queen Elizabeth I shows her importance in her…

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    Queen Elizabeth I was born on September 7, 1533 in Greenwich, England. She was the daughter of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn, his second wife. Elizabeth lost her mother at age 2, due to false charges against her and impulsive actions taken by the king. Her half-sister Mary and Elizabeth were illegitimate because Henry VIII wanted a son. Later on they both were reinstated to take the throne after Edward was born. She wasn’t in much of her father 's life, and after Henry VIII died she was sent to…

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    EA In “The Crucible”, the theme that is proposed is “the truth versus faith”. Being shown throughout the play that the majority of the characters in the play are lying, for example, Proctor cheating on his wife, Elizabeth, the judge and governor lying by giving the impression that they serve the cause of God’s justice. The main lie throughout the play is “i am not a witch”.Abigail, along with the other girls, lie about their ability to see spirits. The girls are caught dancing in the forest, and…

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    Within a story, there is an obvious contradiction between the admirable and despicable characters. Certain virtues render someone to be either one. Admirable characters stand out for their positive influence in society and good willed nature. In The Crucible, by Arthur Miller, there are many admirable characters. Throughout the hysteria, the admirable and despicable characters became apparent. Out of all the well liked characters, John Proctor is the most admirable. There are certain actions…

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