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    Proctor chose death over lying and selling others out in order to save his life (Miller 130). This act shows that one doesn’t need to be powerful to make an impactful choice that reflects on their character. Despite coming from a humble background, John Proctor’s strong sense of morality and character supports the idea that power and status aren’t the only things that…

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    John Steinbeck’s ‘’The Chrysanthemums’ is about a proud and resilient woman, Elisa Allen, who is frustrated with her life. Her inability to conceive a child and her husband’s failure to love her are major issues in her family. The flower garden is her only distraction from all her marriage issues. In the garden, she tends lovely chrysanthemums. “Chrysanthemums’ symbolizes Elisa’s and every other woman’s inner-self. Chrysanthemums symbolize Elisa 's children. She cultivates her garden and takes…

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    for social change: blacks gained acknowledgment through the civil rights movement, women experienced a new sense of feminism, and young individuals rebelled in search of self-identity and freedom (Wells, "John Updike 's `A&P ': A Return To Araby"). America’s highly acclaimed literary author, John Updike published his short story, A&P, to show his point of view of this time period—particularly focused on the younger generation. Through the eyes of Sammy, Updike sheds lights on how his…

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    Colby Williams Ms. Hillary American Lit 24 June 2015 Of Mice and Men “Don't walk behind me; I may not lead. Don't walk in front of me; I may not follow. Just walk beside me and be my friend”-Albert Camus .In the novel Of Mice and Men written by John Steinbeck, explores the elements of true friendship. Friendship is a very important theme in the novel, and Steinbeck does a mesmerizing job of portraying that you always need to be there for one another. The main characters George and Lennie have…

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    In “The Chrysanthemums”, John Steinbeck illustrates how women where frustrated with their lives back in the 19th century. How they were fighting to gain equality from a world dominated by men. The author stated once that women were strong and that they may be stronger than men; that is why we can see in the story how Elisa Allen, the protagonist, is described with many “strong” characteristics. Throughout the story, Elisa is taking care of her flowers in her garden, while she has conversations…

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    Dyrdal Honors English 10-Literary Criticism Of Mice and Men CSA February 13, 2016 The Will to Achieve Why do people constantly reach for things that are unobtainable? This constant struggle toward achievement is so blatantly personified in John Steinbeck 's famous novella Of Mice and Men that the reader cannot help but sympathize for those who dire efforts in the direction of accomplishment are in vain. The two most iconic characters, George and Lennie, are not a typical dynamic seen in…

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    The Pearl Greed Analysis

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    Greed is considered one of the seven deadly sins, which means wanting too much of something and never being satisfied , this sin is presented as a theme in the novella The Pearl , written by John steinbeck which talks about mainly about an indian legend of ( the pearl of the world) and what this discovery of this pearl effects the life of the main character and his family, this novella starts by showing the readers about kino's life " the main character " before he finds the great pearl and…

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    An Infernal Predicament Many people are intimidated by hell, yet Dante uncovers the after life, as he perceives it to be. Dante’s Inferno is an interpretation in guiding one through the importance of fulfilling a morally virtuous, Christian-belief enduring lifespan. Circle I, Limbo, is a valley filled with souls who allegedly never did anything morally wrong, but were not baptized and therefore not allowed into heaven. Dante’s beliefs in Inferno upon salvation, the afterlife and sinful nature…

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    Evil in Salem Abigail Williams is the true witch in Salem. In The Crucible by Arthur Miller, Abby manages to take advantage of the entire town. She fools her uncle Reverend Parris, Reverend Hale, John Proctor, even Judge Danforth and Judge Hathorne. Abby and her army of lying little girls have the town wrapped around their fingers. All it takes is a false accusation to take down their enemies. To make matters even worse, other people in the town start to accuse each other of witchcraft as well,…

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    greatly impedes the justice system to a degree that becomes insurmountable for many years following. It is important to note that mass hysteria is often achieved by the false works of others. Although it may be true that Abigail is fighting for her love, John Procter makes it quite clear that he is extremely uninterested. Unnecessary confessions to court officials makes them believe that there is a severe issue with the devil invading Salem. “I want to open myself! . . . I want the light of God,…

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