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The Crucible By Arthur Miller
Number of pages: 7 | Number of words: 1685.... a sinner not only against the moral fashion of the time, but against his own vision of decent conduct. Proctor, has come to regard himself as a fraud.” (2036) It is known in the play that John Proctor had an affair with Abigail, the accuser. Elizabeth knew all along that this was the case, and was very resentful towards John. But, she forgave him and took the blame on herself, that she was the cause because she was sick. “Your Honor, I—in that time I were sick. And I—My husband is a good and righteous man. He is never drunk as some are, nor wastin .....
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The Romanticism Movement
Number of pages: 1 | Number of words: 219.... a departure from the attitudes and forms of classicism, and
rebellion against established social rules and conventions.
Romantic writers usually involve one or more of 7 different ideas
associated with Romanticism in their writings. These ideas are: a profound
love of nature; focus on the self and the individual; stress on emotion and
not reason; fascination with the supernatural, mysterious and gothic;
yearning for the picturesque, the exotic, and the misty past; deep-rooted
idealism; passionate nationalism, or love of country. The stories and poems
of Poe, Irving, Co .....
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Benjamin Franklin, Jonathan Edwards, And Anne Bradstreet: Relationships With Others
Number of pages: 7 | Number of words: 1723.... an
unlikely Beginning with the Figure I have since made
there. I was in my working Dress, my best Clothes
being to come round by sea. I was dirty from my
journey; my pockets were stuff’d out with shirts
and stockings; I knew no Soul, nor where to look for
lodging. I was fatigu’dwith Traveling, Rowing and
Want of Rest. I was very hungry, and my whole stock
of cashconsisted of a Dutch Dollar and and about a
Shilling in Copper. The latter I gave the People of
the Boat for my Passage, who at first refused it on
Account of my Rowing; but I insisted on t .....
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Rite Of Passage
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 413.... Taxes would be a great example of this philosophy because many people cheat on their taxes. They do it because they know that there are millions of people who do their taxes every year and it would be almost impossible for the government to find everyone who cheated on their taxes. The Bill Clinton scandal is also a great example of this philosophy because he thought he could conceal what he did, but in the end it went all wrong. Bill Clinton did what he did because he thought he could hide it, but it turned out to be wrong. Cheating is wrong no matter how hard someone trie .....
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Divine Comedy
Number of pages: 8 | Number of words: 1939.... literary characters from Greek mythology; they are most recognized as one of the many perils Odysseus encounters in Homer's Odyssey. As Circe explains to Odysseus before he sets out for home, "You will come first of all to the Sirens, who are enchanters / of all mankind and whoever comes their way…/ They sit in their meadow, but the beach before it is piled with boneheaps / of men now rotted away, and the skins shrivel upon them" (Homer 12.39-50). Odysseus chooses to listen to their sweet song as his boat passes their island, and, were it not that he were bound fast to t .....
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The Lord Of The Flies
Number of pages: 5 | Number of words: 1267.... The conch represents power and authority throughout the novel, because whoever holds the conch has the right to speak uninterrupted. However, as the boys' society decays, and the conch fades, becoming "fragile and white"(171), its power diminishes until it is finally crushed. With the intentional smashing of the conch, all order on the island is effectively lost.
, a pig's head on a pike, one symbol in the novel for evil, or Satan. To Jack it was meant as a sacrifice to the "beast" which controlled the boys through fear. When Simon talked with he learned what true evil .....
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To Kill A Mockingbird 3
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 691.... affect. First, Mr. Radley
tells Jem and Scout that he cemented the tree because it was sick when it was not.
Secondly, Jem realized that Mr. Radley had lied just to keep Boo from having any friends
from the outside world. Harper Lee uses irony when Aunt Alexandra hosts the missionary
circle.
The ladies that attended Aunt Alexandra’s missionary circle acted as hypocrites.
She says, “...I made a pledge in my heart. I said to myself, when I go home I’m going to
give a course on the Mrunas and bring J. Grimes Everett’s message .....
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Hamlet - Act 5 Summary
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 710.... The people are complaining of the unluxurious burial. Then, Laertes jumps onto the coffin and begins exclaiming that he wants to be buried next to her. I then enter, jumping onto the coffin with him and tell him of how he could never love her as much as I did. I then leave, after getting a 'load' off my chest.
Horatio, still with me, listens as I tell him all the details of my trip to England, and back. I tell of rewriting the letters and being taken captive by the pirates. Then, Osric enters and after much speaking, informs of the request to a dual with Laertes. Then, wh .....
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