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    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 causes hysteria throughout the town. Throughout the tragic play a demonstration of an individual flaunting her power in order to create hysteria that doesn’t just occur in a group of people but throughout Salem and many towns and villages…

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    grapple with the central question, “Can men and women ever just be friends?” The pair is at odds with each other while Sally believes it is possible for men and women to be friends and Harry believes sexual attraction always interferes with cross-sex friendships. This question becomes more difficult to answer as Harry and Sally’s bond becomes closer and they are confused on the nature of their own relationship to one another—are they friends or is there something more between them? This film can…

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    intuition. People were now called to differentiate what is right and wrong, what is just and what is unjust, all on…

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    Bilbo Baggins Archetypes

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    J K Rowling, the author of the series, describes that Ron is an inspiration of her own friend. He is a character that embodies the member type due to having all the talents associated with sidekicks. The most important member ability of this character is that he is loyal. He has few close friends, and he is always looking to hold onto the ones, that are dear to him. Members usually display an inferiority complex, and it is evident in Ron’s character, and we can all associate ourselves with this…

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    like a stereotypical American. Next, when I interviewed my half Filipino friend I thought it was neat to learn about their traditions and foods that they merge with traditional American holidays. I believe this assignment really made me reflect on who I think I am and who I really am or want to be, and see that as a human race we can embrace those that are different from us. I also felt a sense of closeness with my friends in connecting the so-called dots of our similarities, like our…

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    Who Is Brutus A Hero

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    appears as a husband to his wife Portia, a great leader, and a loving friend. He faces many challenges throughout the book and has to choose who he feels he should be loyal to. Brutus is a hero because he had the best interest for all his friends, he is honourable and most loves Rome, and he is loyal to the conspirators. Brutus starts off as a good friend to Cassius, who was also part of the conspirators, and he was also a good friend to Caesar. Cassius grows a hatred for Caesar based of…

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    raise questions that can relate to the people of the time period. We can use The Epic of Gilgamesh to understand the religion, culture and values of the people during that time period. In The Epic of Gilgamesh the relationship between human beings and their deities is seen through their belief of Anthropomorphism. Anthropomorphism is the belief that gods take human form. This means that the gods actions are not inhuman and relatable to that of the common people.…

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    real sense of women directors, with women own Angle of view to see the world and human nature, she is the protagonist in the film is just a woman, the man just foil, and her heroine never have two distinctive characteristics, reaction against…

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    morally right or is it just something we are conditioned to do by society? Many people have different opinions on this question, and whenever election time arrives arguments tend to flare up. Many of us are raised to believe once we are old enough we have to vote in the election or we aren’t truly good, upstanding citizens of society. In essence, we are bullied by our elders into believing we have to vote to be good people. If it is, as they claim, so moral for a person to vote, then why is it…

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    and Virtues” grid, I asked Maddie, my younger sister in her senior year of high school, and my best friend since Freshman year move-in day, Courtney. To avoid letting their answers sway what I thought of myself, I filled out the grid before looking at their answers. I am glad I did so, after seeing what they wrote, I thought “wow, maybe they’re right about that!” for several traits. Close friends and family know you better than you know yourself. Personally, the most surprising realizations I…

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