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    excite her army of girls allowing them to condemn people as witches. Abigail is an excellent manipulator because she finds out everyone’s flaws and weaknesses and then uses it against them. She frames Elizabeth Proctor for witchcraft as a part of her master plan to be with John. However, she loses her last shred of humanity by incriminating John even though she says she loves him deeply. Abigail Williams is seen as the antagonist and someone who can chill people to the…

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    claim that the Francis Bacon Idols lead to an instructive way of thinking and essentially living. Thus Henry Turner agrees with Francis Bacon's idea that if an individual was to follow the Baconian method he would “destroy the Idols and consequently cleanse his mind of false thinking” (Turner, Pg. 24). Hence Turner argues that by destroying the four classes of idols an individual will have access to reasoning free of prejudice or errors. In the end, Turner states that Francis Bacon idols help…

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    beginning of the reshaping of Europe. The European populous in the area around Germany, which includes Austria and Poland, housed a lot of Jewish people. Unfortunately for the Jewish people, that is something Adolf Hitler didn’t like. Hitler would have a master race in mind, which was one that discriminated on all…

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    The song Pretty Hurts, written by Sia Furler and performed by Beyonce Knowles in a video directed by Melina Matsoukas has been viewed more than 203 million times on YouTube. At first glance the lyrics and storyline of the video, are moving and even at some points heartbreaking. The setting of a beauty pageant shows some of the darker aspects of girls trying to fit into societal beauty standards, which is all too relatable for far too many people. It might not be until your second or third…

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    prefer syrup or sugar to honey for sweetening work but this is a money jar and honey preserves. These jars work really well if you work them at least once a week, ideally every day would be better. To make this jar you need a small jar, make sure you cleanse the jar before you began your work with. Write your petition out on a piece of parchment paper, cover the petition with the prayer "the Lord is my Sheppard I shall not want" across your petition. Dust your petition with the hoodoo powder…

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    Eastern and western religions are very different in terms of their belief systems and character. Hinduism and Taoism are the religions I looked at among the eastern religions while Islam and Christianity are among the western religions I looked at. Western and Eastern religions have similarities within their regions but differ when the regions become divided into east and west. They have different beliefs in terms of religious nature, views of God and main concerns. The religious natures…

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    failure. But for the grace of God I would be doomed. 1 John 1:8-9 8 If we say that we have no sin, we are only fooling ourselves and refusing to accept the truth. 9 But if we confess our sins to him, he can be depended on to forgive us and to cleanse us from every wrong. And it is perfectly proper for God to do this for us because Christ died to wash away our sins. In my opinion the greatest verse in the Bible was written just for me and you. John 3:16 16 For God so loved the world, that he…

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    explores how Scrooge, such a sinister soul, is capable of changing when led through the right path. Elements such as the repentance of wrongdoings, the persuasion of other ethical beliefs, and the measures one must take to be accepted into society, can cleanse any man from their sins. However, their cooperation and perseverance are of high essentiality for one to redeem themselves, which differentiate those who were ignorant from those who were truly cruel. All in all, the theme of “A Christmas…

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    In the introduction to our edition of Epicene, Gordon Campbell takes a view of the play as “untainted by overt morality: it contains few concessions to the usual values of comedy; there is no affirmation of the value of friendship or love, no banishing of villains, no triumph of happiness” (xvii). What I believe Campbell has failed to address is the existence of sub-genres of comedy. The style of comedy he describes was common in the Renaissance, but was not the only style at the time. The…

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    Sarah Kane in her play “4.48 Psychosis” and Peter Handke in “Offending the Audience and Self- Accusation” challenge the role of the spectator and their treatment. Both writers encourage the audience to actively question the action that unfolds in their sight. Sarah Kane’s fragmented structure of the play; a combination of varying textual forms such as songs, numbers and self- reflective speeches forces the spectator to create meaning in the confusion. The play is a canvas and the spectator holds…

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