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    Arthur Miller’s The Crucible tells a story during the time period of the Salem Witch Trials. It showed how easily the most innocent people could be accused of witchcraft. The unfair and unjust trail led the execution of nineteen individuals. Elizabeth’s loyalty to her husband demonstrates how the bond between human relationships should be crucially repaired. First of all, in Act 2, Elizabeth bitterly insists that her husband go to Salem to address Abigail as a fraud. Elizabeth is expressing…

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    landed her a role in a Broadway play before she hit sixteen. In 2010, she landed her big break. Starring in the Nickelodeon series, Victorious, as Cat Valentine, she played as a “goofy aspiring singer.” (biography.com) Ariana Grande dropped her single “The Way” which went triple platinum in 2013. After her single, she went on to record three studio albums, starting with: Yours Truly, My Everything, and her latest Dangerous Woman. Being her biggest album yet, Dangerous Woman reveals her…

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    years old and is a preschooler. She reported she enjoys her school activities and has developed friends. During the home visit the evaluator interviewed the child without the mother. Kensington stated that both parents say mean things about the other parent. She indicated that she would like her parents to live together. She finds the schedule of going back and forth to be an ongoing problem. Kensington reported that she feels sad that her parents aren’t together and don’t like each other. She…

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    the Goblin men’s offers, Lizzie tells Laura these should not charm us, we need to avoid these fruits the men are offering. Laura then gave in and after Laura returned from eating the fruit Lizzie met her and told her you cannot be out at moonlight, reminding her of Jeanie as a warning to try and get her to stay in. Lizzie is serving as the voice of reason to Laura while Laura becomes sick and addicted. Laura comes back telling Lizzie how good the fruit is, tells her to try it, but Lizzie is…

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    friends convince her to go to a party with them at some boy’s house. When she shows up to the party the house they are in is filled with other teenagers and the music, that she doesn’t like to listen to, is blasting through the speakers. She feels like a complete outsider here and wishes she would’ve stayed home like she usually does. Alessia doesn’t want to wait in the kitchen with the group of girls gossiping about their friends, so she decides to stay in the corner until her friends are ready…

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    out from the beginning. It’s upon her first appearance in the story, that you realize she’s very different than the other villagers. While everyone else arrives on time, Tessie shows up later claiming to have forgotten what day it is. Also all of the others are very subdued in their manner, however, she comes in like a whirlwind cracking jokes and exuding an excitement about the annual drawing about to take place. Her differences are quite apparent in her outspoken demeanor, hypocrisy, and…

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    Torvald Helmer

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    does and as such treats her like a child in a very condescending way. For example, at the start of the play Torvald asks Nora if shes been to the confectioner’s and Nora had to hid the macaroons she bought. He also shows his control with the allowance he gives her and other gestures such as picking out her costume. Throughout the play he also extremely condescending with the nicknames he uses for Nora, such as “my little…

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    in their own way. They both tell about how they go to war, but in the Chronicles it didn’t mention that David sent Joab to go to war as it did in Samuel. In the 2 Samuel they go into great detail about things the 1 Chronicles didn’t talk about at all. Such as the David had a great sin, while he was on the roof he spotted a women bathing and sent to gather information about her. When he found out her husband was in the war he brought her to his house and had sex with her and she became pregnant…

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    suicide) and her sister, Maggie. Lori is seating on top the counter almost ladylike while Andrea is on the other side of the kitchen leaning against the counter like some men would stand. We also see Andrea is dress in this manly look with dark colors while Lori is dressed more ladylike in light colors. This shows right away that Andrea is trying to break free from the gender roles issues. When Andrea says “I contribute, I help keep this place safe,” Lori tells her that the man don’t need…

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    mothering, nurturing, and abandonment (Akers 246). When Roberta gives Twyla her food that Roberta’s mother brought for her, this shows the symbolic alliance between the girls (Akers 246). After Twyla’s mother arrives at the orphanage and they go to chapel, everyone has lunch. Mary, Twyla’s mother does not bring Twyla anything, so they eat the jellybeans Twyla previously spilled on the floor. Twyla’s mother does not understand what her daughter needs, so Twyla is literally and symbolically…

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