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    Captain Robert Walton: Foreshadowing In Mary Shelley's Frankenstein

    Antarctica represents foreshadowing. This is where we met Captain Robert Walton a young explorer infatuated with the exploring of the unknown, much like Victor Frankenstein, Walton represents the early stage of Frankenstein he hasn't lost all hope yet but he's at the tipping point he can either choose to fall prey to his desires I'll turn around before the fall Walton was physically and figuratively stuck. Geneva Switzerland represents Victor's childhood being the antithesis of the monsters childhood

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    John Proctor's Decisions In The Crucible

    The definition of crucible is a situation of severe trial, or in which different elements interact, leading to the creation of something new. John Proctor had several incidents where he would have to make very important decisions that would be based on his morals and he managed to stay above and do the right thing. He can easily be identified as the character that defines the word “crucible” because he realizes the most important decision is to fight for one’s moral truth, no matter how harsh the

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    John Proctor Character Analysis

    John Proctor, a symbol of strength in Salem, was a prideful man. Proctor displayed himself as a righteous man who worked hard, raised wholesome children, and followed the Lord’s laws. What the community of Salem didn’t see was the ongoing internal battle Proctor endured on a daily basis. “He is a sinner, a sinner not only against the moral fashion of the time, but against his own vision of decent conduct,” (Miller 18). Proctor committed the act of adultery with Abigail Williams, which haunted him

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    Hysteria In The Crucible Essay

    witch craft by the group of young girls lead by Abigail Williams. Soon enough, the fear of the Devil takes over the lives of the people of Salem and slowly tears the town apart. While Goody Proctor keeps to her home on the farm, she is informed by Mary Warren that there were “fourteen people in jail” soon after the trials began (Miller 50). Abigail uses her influence and “innocence” in order to convince the court that so many people had been toiling with the Devil. Her manipulative

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    The Crucible Persuasive Essay

    English Persuasive “It is not power that corrupts but fear. Fear of losing power corrupts those who wield it, and fear of the scourge of power corrupts those who are subject to it,” (Aung Sun Suu Kyi, 1990). Within in a governmental system that denies fundamental human rights, fear tends to be the order of the day. Fear of incarceration, fear of suffering, fear of execution and fear of social isolation. However, the most underhanded form of fear can eliminate common sense or even wisdom, condemning

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    Ralph Waldo Emerson's Fate

    Criticial Analysis of Ralph Waldo Emerson’s, “Fate” Have you ever thought about what you will end up like or who you will end up with? Have you ever wondered what tomorrow will be like? Ralph Waldo Emerson’s poem “Fate” is just that. Poe says, that you may be generous, you may be in vain, but that is not your fate. Your fate is not what/who you are today. Ralph uses imagery, excellent rhyme scheme, and good allusion to show your way of fate. Emerson

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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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    By Waters Of Babylon Analysis

    heme: Mankind’s own technology will lead to its downfall and self-destruction. By Waters of Babylon: The vision of the men destroying themselves. “I have been in the fights with the Forest People -- I have seen them die. But this was not like that. When god's war with gods, they use weapons we do not know. It was fire falling out of the sku and a mist that poisoned. It was the time of the Great Burning and the Destruction.” (P. 7 Last paragraph) Nightmare #3: Mankind built advanced machinery

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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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    Mary Shelley's Frankenstein: Who Was The Real Monster?

    Imani Swinton ELA 1 / 2 Period Writing Prompt: Who was the real monster in Frankenstein? The real monster in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein wasn’t the “Wretched” creature. It was the creator of him. The man who thought he could play god. The man responsible for multiple deaths. This man is the one, and only, Victor Frankenstein.Woah, mind-blowing, right? How, though? Let me explain. If you are a Christian or a person with similar beliefs, then you know that in the beginning God made a man.

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