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    Jack Mickelson Woodall 4th November 4, 2017 The Crucible Mass hysteria is caused by deception and fear. In the play The Crucible by Arthur Miller affects past and today’s society because it spreads lies around that make people become fearful of it. Hysteria has brought millions to the attention of fear and it should be discontinued. In the past, hysterias spreading like a small cold. For example, The Salem Witch Trials, the government of colonial Massachusetts enforced the law of witchcraft…

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    Monuments shouldn’t be established or no longer established because of a sculpture capturing only a specific time and place of how it happened and also can take too much space; it also causes controversy between citizens in public places; such as malls, parks etc. Individual communities perceive that it could be an agreeable way to preserve history from different types of bourgeois who made a change in antiquity and the world. But constructing large monuments will not get you…

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    with a needle and blames it on the spirit of goody proctor which led to goody proctor’s hanging. Cheever and Herrick show up at proctor’s house and inspects a poppet made by Mary Warren where they find a needle. “Herrick, Herrick, it’s a needle” (Miller 176). This quote is important because it shows Abigail’s devotion to proctor. Giles Corey accuses Putnam of telling his daughter Ruth to accuse his neighbor George Jacobs of witchery to take his land. Giles wanted vengeance for the hanging of…

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    Rudy Mark Dagostine is a New York Times best-selling author. He is highly respected among journalists in America. During his ten year career he was on staff in New York and Los Angeles as a contributor, columnist, and a senior writer for People Magazine. Some of the stars that he interview were Shaquille O’Neill, Michael J. Fox, Christopher Reeve, Jennifer Lopez, and Donald Trump. He was very skilled in all areas or writing. “Rudy” is a drama and a sports novel. It’s a classic underdog story…

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    Willy Loman's Sympathy

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    In Arthur Miller’s play Death of a Salesman, the most complex character in the play is the titular salesman, Willy Loman. Willy sole view of the measure of a person is their success, and their success is determined by how well liked they are. Willy also has an exaggerated opinion of his sons, specifically Biff. These exaggerated opinions and his fractured view of success lead him to become a depressed, and crazed man. Despite how he is painted as a despicable person, many audiences still have…

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    In Langston Hughes poem Harlem, it states “What happens to a dream deferred?”(1), this illustrates an image that a dreams that have not been achieved, they are change to something similar from the original dream. In the play written by August Wilson, Fences,the play talks about three main characters who have all failed to achieve their original dream but manage to achieve an alternative dream. Three main character are troy Maxson, Cory Maxson, and Troy’s wife, Rose. Troy had a dream to became a…

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    In the action comedy secret life of Walter Mitty directed by Ben stiller Walter is a negative asset manager for life magazine. And he is on a journey, he is on the journey of life. In his journey he will pursue the woman of his “dreams”. Walter is also searching for a lost negative that has been miss placed and he will travel all around the world to find it, and on this journey he will find out who he truly is. In the film the audience is able to closely follow Walter through his journey of…

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    How are Biff and Happy Similar? How are they different? Throughout Act one of Death of a Salesman Biff and Happy are compared and contrasted by that family and themselves. Some differences that are clearly seen here are that Biff is valued above Happy and that Biff is given support and confidence of the parents while Happy there is little hope he will do anything. As Willy Loman states; “A young man with such- personal attractiveness, get lost. And such a hard worker. There’s one thing about…

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    The character of John Proctor and his story tell the readers/viewers to prevent a tragedy like this from resurfacing in the future. The witch trials, as well as many other historical events show how easily the human race can confuse right and wrong. When faced with death, rather than sign the document of his confession, Proctor stands strong to protect the reputations of his fellow citizens who he knows have done no wrong. The flaws in his character show he is just a normal human being, yet…

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    John Proctor

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    his own downfall by the baggage he’d done that’s what makes him a tragic hero. A hero ought to be doomed from the start, but bears no responsibility for possessing his flaw, for example, he was incriminated of adultery with Abagail. “Adultery John” (Miller). Having a vigorous love for his wife, furthermore, John tries to save their marriage. With the help of his servant Mary Warren, John…

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