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    Mad people make more sense than sane people, according to Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. Lewis Carroll tells a story about a little girl named Alice falling through a rabbit hole into a fantasy world populated by peculiar, anthropomorphic creatures. “Well, I’d hardly finished the first verse, when the Queen jumped up and bawled out, ‘He’s murdering the time! off with his head!’” said the Mad Hatter. The Mad Hatter, the March Hare, and the Dormouse are all mad in the imaginary world in which…

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    “The Crucible” is a strange yet thrilling play by Arthur Miller. Crucibles were tolls made to crush things, purify, and make them new again. The title, “The Crucible” connects the reader to a scary part of our nation’s history. The title gives the reader and idea as to the play’s content, creating interest and curiosity. “The Crucible” contains three separate metaphors, the violent hysteria of an entire town, a test of good versus evil, and an insight for the anti-communist craze of America’s…

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    In Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale, mostly every major character engages in some kind of disobedience against Gilead’s laws. Since Gilead is a theocratic dictatorship, there is no possibility of appeal or a method of protecting oneself from the government. If one does decide to go against the law or Gilead’s government, the punishment involves being hanged or beaten till death. However, this did not stop Ofglen, a Handmaid and a friend of Offred, and Serena Joy, the Commander’s wife.…

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    “Tales of an Urban Werewolf” a fantasy romance series set in Texas written by Karen MacInerney stars Sophie Garou, a woman who has it all. A great boyfriend (named Heath) who is not shy about talking about getting married, a great job, a closet full of delectable clothes. All this good luck comes with a tiny problem. She is a werewolf; but she keeps her urges in check with her mother's help, and wolfsbane tea. Her mother owns a magic shop, where she is able to give her daughter all the help she…

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    Abigail was truly the one who is responsible for this whole mess because she blamed others and had an affair with John when he has a wife and two kids and one on the way. Yes, there were other people involved in this but the thing is she was kept on blaming others while the people pointed back at her. There are so many advents that she has done in the story. For an example the affair,laughing in church and dancing naked in the woods. So, I really don’t see why she wouldn’t be the one to be…

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    Sassy Pants The Merriam-Webster Dictionary defines sassy as having or showing a rude lack of respect, very stylish, and confident and energetic. The Scarlet Letter, written by Nathaniel Hawthorne, shows the life of Hester Prynne. The novel begins with Hester being forced to stand on top of a scaffold in front of the townspeople because she committed adultery. After that, for a long period of her life, she lives with being shunned without inclusion with her community. Not only that, but she must…

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    There is a Latin proverb that states, “Revenge is a confession of pain.” What this means is that when you go to get revenge on someone, you are admitting that what they did hurt you in some way.Within “The Crucible” there is a lot of anger and deception. Both of which led to the deaths of many characters in the play. Upon analyzing the words and actions of the characters, one is led to believe that revenge is a recurring theme in “The Crucible”. To truly understand Arthur Miller’s revengeful…

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    The difference in Ella’s character traits are different compared to the movie. The novel Ella Enchanted displays Ella as a rebellious, stubborn, and angry about having to obey others. However in the Movie she is a more level headed, kind, and she seems angrier with the way the non- human creatures are being treated rather than her curse. Her rebellious and stubborn nature is displayed throughout the book as she fights her curse tooth and nail until she has to succumb to its powers. However in…

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    In The Crucible, John Proctor the protagonist, looks for redemption of his sins. At first, Proctor was full of guilt and doubt after he had committed adultery with Abigail, his former maid. However, as the play progressed, Proctor started down the path of redemption by confronting his sins with his wife. Finally, in the last act, Proctor was able to regain his self-respect and his own forgiveness, finding Proctor’s character change through The Crucible was portrayed in three stages: destitution,…

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    In The Crucible by Arthur Miller, an outburst by John Proctor reveals that he is frustrated with himself because of his prior involvement in adultery, and that he is angry that he and Danforth have allowed the town to be filled with sin and fear. A girl named Abigail Williams, who is adept in the art of manipulation, is the main source of the unjust acts in court and sin in the town. Before being involved in court she is caught dancing in the forest with a few other girls. Dancing, or having…

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