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    Reputation The Crucible

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    Do you think someone should be concerned with their reputation. What does their reputation mean to them, how does it affect that person. Is a good name more important than the truth? What would you choose a good name or the truth. What is a reputation. How does someone's reputation affect them in the play “The Crucible”. “The Crucible”, what is the play about or the plots. To start the play it's about a girl named Abigail it takes place in the small portraits Village in Massachusetts. It's about…

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    Bad Reputation

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    bad. There are a number of things that can cause real estate professionals to get a bad rap. Money hungry, untrustworthy, and commission hungry agents who will say or do anything just to make the sale affect the good reputations of good agents. How Do Agents Get a Bad Reputation? Money – Money is a powerful motivator that can promote poor behavior. People who sell property and homes should be paid fairly for their time, effort, foot work, and dedication they put into finding just the right…

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    John's Reputation

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    Reputation is a theme throughout history and even modern day what the impact of how you are seen by others is a haunting thought. In the Crucible by Arthur Miller you see many important figures look to save their reputation. Parris in the beginning of the play is nervous that his reputation will become ruined due to Abigail's spark of witchcraft. John also tries to save his reputation through this action in Act 3 and 4 post affair with Abigail and now he is trying to regain his wife, even…

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    Skeeter's Reputation

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    maids. She takes many accounts of mistreatment from the local house maids of her home town in Mississippi. In the same instance she has to keep it a secret because what she was doing was illegal at the time. She puts all of her companionships and reputation on the line in this gripping tale. Skeeter, unlike many of her acquaintances, is a college graduate. Most of her friends are just high school graduates who are married to a man with a good paying job for the…

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    In a theocracy such as 17th century Salem, Massachusetts, one’s reputation is central to one’s position and survival; public and private moralities are inseparable. In an environment where reputation plays such an important role, the fear of guilt by association is exacerbated and people dread anyone or anything that could damage their reputation. Focused on maintaining a respectable public persona, the townsfolk of Salem grow increasingly anxious that the sins of their friends and associates…

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    A person’s reputation is serious in a town where social standing is fixed to one's ability to take after religious principles. Throughout the play The Crucible, reputation meant a lot to some people. A person’s name is the main way one can get other individuals to work with that them, have respect for, and even believe whether what that individual says is a truth or just a lie. John Proctor is one of the main characters in the play that worries about his name and reputation and wants to be known…

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    Reputation for Beowulf in the old times was very important because that would be way they would remember you after you pass away. Beowulf got most of his reputation by killing Grendel, a monster that has been terrorizing the town of Geatland. After Beowulf kills Grendel the king gives him pride and its happy to have a warrior. “A prince of the Geats, had killed Grendel, Ended the grief, the sorrow, the suffering forced on Hrothgar’s helpless people by a bloodthirsty fiend, No Dane doubted the…

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    Reputation A Japanese proverb once said, “Sometimes it takes only an hour to get a reputation that lasts for a thousand years.” This proverb applies to every human in this world. We all watch what we say and do because a bad reputation can hurt your future and make people look at you differently. This proverb can also apply to history with the Salem Witch Trials. A multitude of innocent people were condemned to die all because people were worried about their good name. In The Crucible by Arthur…

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    Reputation is the widespread belief that someone or something has a particular defining habit or characteristic. The Author of The Crucible, Arthur Miller, writes about a small Christian community in Salem, which is struck with an onslaught of ‘witchcraft’ accusations by a group of young girls. In turn causes everyone to lie and accuse people they want to see suffer which brings chaos upon the small community. Reputation has influenced people we would consider godly, but they would turn out to…

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    the Vikings deserve their stereotypical reputation? A wide amount of people worldwide think that Vikings were selfish and violent but do they have the right to judge. Do people to have the right to judge different type of people in everyday lives. Vikings are no different to anyone else why should we treat them differently. On the Viking raids they did fit their stereotypical reputation, however should people judge them. Although Vikings had a reputation for being dangerous and careless their…

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