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    perspective of the townspeople swept up in the madness. Over the course of the play, Miller introduces readers and viewers to the individuals of Salem, both the accusers, the righteous, and the ordinary. John Proctor’s struggle to save his wife, Elizabeth, to end the trials, and to preserve his honor take center stage as the drama unfolds. Commonly described as the ‘tragic hero,’ the text of The Crucible clearly portrays Proctor as a virtuous man who overcomes his personal flaws and who stands…

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    the book. These themes manifest after Mr. Darcy writes his letter to the protagonist, Elizabeth Bennet. Elizabeth Bennet is a fiery young woman who has an acerbic disposition. When she is first acquainted with Mr. Darcy, he is the one who has automatic animosity and prejudice toward her. Later in time, Elizabeth is introduced to Mr. Wickham, a man with a conniving personality. He creates a story that makes Elizabeth admire and pity himself and dislike Mr. Darcy. Throughout the book, the…

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    Austen, is a masterpiece novel dealing with love and comedy. It tells the story of Elizabeth Bennet and her relationship with Fitzwilliam Darcy. Jane Austen motives to have written these stories is to…

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    In contrast to Viola, Portia shows a remarkable level of decisiveness, even in situations where she would be expected to give up any form of control. This is not clear from the beginning; in fact, it initially appears that she is even more passive than Viola. When she is introduced, she does not dream of defying her father’s orders to have her suitors win her over by picking the correct casket. She does complain about it, however. She laments the fact that she is bound by her father’s game and…

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    “Liar”, “I hate you”, “Little Freak”. These are just a few names the main character; Melinda was called throughout the novel Speak. Teenagers Can be horrible, cruel people causing other people’s lives a great deal of stress and pain. Many teens struggle with depression, just like Melinda. In Laura Halse Anderson’s novel, Melinda goes on an emotional roller coaster. She goes from pessimistic to angry to sad to confident, all in one year. At the beginning of the book, Melinda is starting her grade…

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    McCarthyism In The Crucible written by Authur Miller, based on an event that happened during 1692 at Salem, Massachusetts. The Salem witch-hunt happened during the time of paranoia, the event resulted in chaos. People turn to death to avoid the agonizing torture and pain. The Crucible by Authur Miller is an allegory for the Red Scare in the McCarthy Era because it both showed the terror with the public, broken government system, and the greed with people’s desires and motives.…

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    “Mary Wollstonecraft was an English writer, philosopher, and advocate of women's rights”. She was born in Spitalfields, London on April 27th, 1759. Daughter of Edward John Wollstonecraft and Elizabeth Dixon. She was a second child of seven and was raised by a father who wasn't a very successful business man and who was very abusive especially to her mother. She left home at the age of 19 to earn her own livelihood. Between 1778 and 1780, Wollstonecraft worked as a lady’s companion in Bath. She…

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    1. Accept personal responsibility: Many know Hermione as the smart, A-type bookworm, but she truly proves herself to be ethically caring as well throughout the films. Specifically in the first film, Hermione’s “bossy” attitude seems to be a predominantly known and well-recognized characteristic, so it came as a shock when she showed a shred of selflessness, in the beginning. In The Sorcerer’s Stone, Hermione had enough of the constant mockery and ridicule entreated upon her by Ron and Harry, so…

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    “The pen has almost supplanted the needle, and ladies’ closets, formerly the shops of female baubles, are now turned into libraries of learned books” (M., J.). This quote, found in the title page of The Agreeable Variety: Being a Miscellaneous Collection, in Prose and Verse, from the Works of the most Celebrated Authors, exemplifies the book’s intended audience. During the Renaissance period, humanism was flourishing, and Europeans of means were able to focus not only on simply surviving but on…

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    MARRY WELL……. MARRY REALLY WELL TOPIC: The tittle of the article is Marry well…Marry really well written by Ken Fisher. In my opinion, this article is an argumentative article. Marry is to become the legally accepted husband or wife of someone in an official. People nowadays tend to get married based on several aspects such as love, wealth, appearances. In the article, the writer focuses more on his belief that marrying for money is better sense than marrying for love as the individual who…

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