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    John Proctor's Flaws In The Crucible

    John proctor’s tragic flaw is being prideful. He has too much pride to forgive himself after he did wrong in committing adultery. The only reason he admitted his wrongdoing was to save his wife from being killed; as a result of him admitting to committing a crime, Proctor was hung as his punishment. Prior to Proctor conceding, he didn’t think to concur until he finally realized he would be protecting his wife, and teaching his three children an admirable lesson “I have three children--how may I teach

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    Pope Francis: Doctrinal Differences

    In the first synod Pope Francis is challenged in Vatican showings. This synod was specifically about family issues and was overshadowed by doctrinal differences. A synod is a meeting of the Bishops from around to world. This article was interesting to me because it was decided that after a divorce and remarriage the Catholic the got divorced could someday receive communion again. The article explained how the Cardinals acted toward the Pope by saying that there were predetermined results. Same-sex

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    Who Is Abigail A Victim In The Crucible

    Abigail plays a very large part in the play; she is the main person starting all of the drama that occurred in The Crucible. She, first of all, was the main one included in the situation that happen with her cousin. She was also one of the main people who was involved in the scandalous affair. She not only tore down a beautiful relationship, but also was the person who put all of so many people into the witchcraft trials; men and women. This story is compacted with love, hate and lies. You will soon

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    Crucible Essay

    Dylan Gates Mr. Woody 4 November 2012 Accelerated English 2 Crucible Essay Straying from Puritanism The Crucible, by Arthur Miller, was produced in 1953. To this day, the play remains very popular. In this play, Miller talks about a witch-hunt that took place in 1962 which compares to the “Red Scare” that went on in Washington, D.C. in the 1950s. Miller writes about a Puritan village with a Christian religion that seems to be forgotten when under pressure. Puritans are taught to stick to

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    The Scarlet Letter

    for different characters as well. Specifically, Hawthorne indicates that the “A” signifies “Adultery”, “Able”, and “Angel”. Additionally, throughout The Scarlet Letter, Hawthorne suggests that the letter “A” signifies abandonment in that Hester abandons traditional Puritan society and her femininity, and she is abandoned by Dimmesdale when he reaches salvation and ultimately dies. When Hester commits adultery, she immediately abandons the strict Puritan ideals of the society that surrounds her. In

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    Prison Hester Prynne: Chapter Analysis

    never to have known a youthful era"(chapter 1 article 2). There's a wild rose bush growing along the side of the door that serves as a blessing to all criminals who enter the prison. But back to the story this is the prison Hester Prynne was in for ADULTERY. So I am going to back track a little to recount on what I said earlier an d make the scene and story a little more clear.

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    Hester Prynne

    dignified look to her. Her most recognizable feature must be the scarlet "A" on her chest, made from a ‘fine red cloth, surrounded with an elaborate embroidery and fantastic flourishes of golden thread‘. This "A" starts off as standing for her crime of adultery, also known as ‘voluntary sexual intercourse between a married person and a person who is not their own spouse‘, and is used to publicly shame and humiliate her. The strengths of this character must be her extraordinarily strong will, as well as

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    Law and Morality

    Explain the role of morality in the law of England and Wales. Law is a set of rules and boundaries that I set as a guiding conduct that determines the way in which we behave, it was established by authorities which if disobeyed can lead to a sanction. Sir John Salmon said: 'the body of principles recognised and applied by the state in the administration of justice' Whereas morals are set of beliefs,  values and principles shared by society or a part of society to determine what is right from wrong

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    Divorce

    much harder to do. New divorce types and more relaxed, divorce laws make divorce a piece of cake. "No fault" divorce means that you do not have to explain why you want to divorce. You don't have to prove anything about your partners’ misbehavior or adultery. Divorce has become accepted in todays society. Families do not feel the social disapproval of a divorce. They new society and system will support them when they need. I had the opportunity to speak with a close family friend who has gone through

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    Frederick Douglass Rhetorical Analysis

    Another rhetorical device he relies on throughout the text is imagery. With the use of imagery he explains the systematic process of slavery and what impact transitions towards both the slave and slave owner due to such process. In the text he explains that: “Mr.Covey’s forte consisted in his own power to deceive. His life was devoted to planning and perpetrating the grossest deceptions. Everything he possessed in the shape of learning or religion, he made conform to his disposition to deceive. He

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