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    Explain Why Is John Proctor Considered A Tragic Hero

    Is John Proctor considered a tragic hero? John Proctor can potentially be a tragic hero. He has a fatal flaw which was his great amount of pride, and that slowly tied a series of unfortunate events which eventually made John Proctor succumb to his death. Sadly, Proctor soon dies for a crime that he did not commit. John Proctor's life had been turned upside down when Abigail had accused his loved ones who were then eventually sent to jail, or executed. John Proctor is your classic tragic hero because

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    Abigail William's Motivation In The Crucible

    Motivation is what encourages a person to behave in a certain way. Cruelty is a common motivator that is mostly used in a selfish way to one’s advantage. Whether it’s throwing others under the bus, or just wanting the attention. In The Crucible, a girl by the name Abigail William’s selfishly wants a married man by the name John Proctor and shows no remorse for any of her actions in her attempt to acquire get him. Her barbarous decisions lead her to a pool of lies, and deceit. The main message in

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    Comparing The Salem Witch Trials And The Rosewood Incident

    During The Salem Witch Trials and The Rosewood Incident deaths, accusations, and many other crimes were committed. The Salem Witch Trials and The Rosewood Incident occurred in two different time periods, but had many things in common such as the crimes committed which were false accusations and the killing of innocent people. The Rosewood Incident was known as The Rosewood Massacre. It took pace in Rosewood, Florida in January 1923. The Rosewood Massacre started when a rumor was passed around about

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    Salem Witch Trials Dbq Analysis

    What Caused the Salem Witch Trial Hysteria of 1692? In the year of 1692 in Salem, Massachusetts, the devil took the souls of weak-willed people, which were wizards and witches. This event was called the Salem Witch Trials, which consisted of numerous people allegedly practicing witchcraft. To prevent the witchcraft they hunted and tried the accused. The punishment for practicing witchcraft was death. Every historian had a different thought on what caused the event. Paul Boyer and Stephen Nissenbaum

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    John Proctor Flaws

    The Crucible, a story about the wrongly accused being hanged for standing by their morals and the truth. Abigail and her friends cause the whole town to go into chaos as they accuse many people in the town of being witches, many lie and confess to being witches while some will stand by the truth and plead innocence. The play follows John Proctor and the question I will answer is if Proctor could be considered a tragic hero. One quality a tragic hero must have is a “tragic flaw” or a flaw that will

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    Case Study: Pettit V. California

    I do not feel that Mrs.Pettit right to privacy was violated, Mrs Pettit and her husband where member of a swinger's club which promoted diverse sexual activities and unfortiunatley for Mrs.Pettit and undercover officer from the Los Angeles Police department was investegating the club. Although this was a private party the officer observered Mrs. Pettit engaging in three separate acts of oral copulation with three different men. Pettit was arrested due to violating Penal Code section 288a (oral

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    Witch Trials In The Crucible

    both Europe colonial America, leading to the executions of many people. One specifically famous witch trial was the trials carried out in Salem, Massachusetts. The trials tested the character of many innocent people. A famous book known as The Crucible written by Arthur Miller follows the witch trials in Salem, as well as a man named John Proctor. Proctor faced an agonizing test trying to save the world he destroyed; because he accepted his sin, sacrificed his reputation in an effort to save others

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    Tituba In The Crucible

    A first modification put into place by Miller is the inaccurate representation of Tituba, the enslaved woman who served the Puritan minister in Salem, Reverend Parris. In The Crucible, Tituba is described as African American. In reality, though little is known of Tituba, it was determined thanks to court records that she was in born in North-Eastern South America and brought to the island of Barbados to be sold as a slave (Lecture 28/02/17). It is most probable that she was from the peaceful Arawak

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    The Similarities Between The Mccarthy Trials And The Crucible

    More than 200 people were accused of being One of the main things that connect The Crucible to The McCarthy Trials is fear. In the McCarthy Trials people were worried that their past would link them to Communism and they would be punished. Celebrities in Hollywood were targeted the most on the Hollywood Blacklist. In The Crucible many men thought it was absurd that a women would possess the power of witchcraft. When they were accused they could either confess and be put in prison or be hung.

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    Essay On Corporal Blewitt In Stonewall's Gold

    In the book Stonewall’s Gold by Robert J. Mrazek, many characters play a big role in the plot of the story. In particular, Corporal Blewitt provides suspense and intensity throughout the first few chapters. Corporal Blewitt was initially friendly to both Jamie and his mother. Underneath, he had many problems such as his addiction to alcohol. Corporal Blewitt assured Mrs. Lockhart that he would be out of their house as soon a Mr. Lockhart returned from the war. But sure enough, when Mrs. Lockhart

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