In Salem, Massachusetts a trail took place , a trial of that Sarah Good. Sarah Good was one of the first women to be accused of witch craft, who was found guilty and later hanged. Sarah Good did not get a fair trial, she was found guilty before she even knew what she was accused of. Through the trail she was asked a series of questions that were dismissed as soon as words came out of her mouth, her answers made no difference there was no way her life could be saved; by here or anybody else. The only
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At the end of the Crucible John Proctor is on his way to the gallows to accept his fate. Although Miller states Proctor is a tragic hero, he failed to bring justice to Salem; therefore, he is a failure. No matter how much proof he tries to bring to the table, the girls find a way to make Cheever believe them. Proctor failed because since he had the affair with Abigail, she wanted to be with him so badly that she caused this trial to become something so much worse than what it should’ve been. He also
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The Salem Witch trials The Salem witch trials were a series of accusations and executions taking place in Salem Massachusetts, a harsh growing environment. The strict religion in Salem made witchcraft sound abominable and needing to be stopped. During the trials many innocent civilians were convicted along with animals. When humans were accused of witchcraft they had various types of tests to check and sometimes lead to accidental death. Puritans were very religious and believed their religion
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In John Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men, two men, George and Lennie, are kicked off of a farm and need to find new work, but, George is always covering for the trouble that Lennie causes unintentionally, causing George’s life to be harder than it needs to be. This leads into the idea that Steinbeck shows throughout the story, which is companionship is detrimental and will cause problems. Steinbeck uses characterization, archetypes, and motifs throughout the story to prove the detriment of companionship
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Hester’s perception of Pearl is skewed because of the sin that Pearl symbolizes. As Pearl grows up, Hester is often struck by a feeling that her child is abnormal and even somewhat evil. This is best seen when Pearl is first described through Hester’s eyes as Pearl looks up at her mother, “It was a look so intelligent, yet inexplicable, so perverse, sometimes so malicious, but generally accompanied by a wild flow of spirits, that Hester could not help questioning, at such moments, whether Pearl was
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1. An influential person that influenced the constitution would be John Locke. In chapter one it states that Locke believed that at one time humans had little to no competition for resources but as the population grew and resources diminished it became harder for resources to go around for everyone this would usually cause disputes and conflicts between the people. The need for a neutral arbiter was needed to settle disputes peacefully the arbiter is known as the Government. During his Second Treatise
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In the novel, A Separate Peace, I think the connection between Gene and Finny is based on the fact that Gene is in love with Finny. Gene can’t come out and just say it, so he does a bunch of obscure things to show Finny. I think Gene loves Finny because he only goes 2 places 15 years later. He also feels like he died when Finny died Finny died. Gene even apologizes when he jounces Finny out of the tree. When Gene went back to Devon School 15 years later, he only went 2 places; the marble staircase
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The Dust Bowl was a major sandstorm that was caused by ripping up the grass that held the topsoil down. When this was to happen the winds picked up and caused all the topsoil to go with it causing massive clouds of sand. This Dust Bowl was bad timing because around this time the Great Depression was happening. Another cause of the Dust Bowl was drought, the topsoil was now dry and loose, any wind could pick up and bring the dirt with it. Many farmers were forced to migrate because of all the sand
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world to this day being the time of high intellect and bright ideas. What were the philosophers or the thinkers main idea? The Enlightenment Period discusses John Locke, Voltaire (Francois - Marie Arouet), Adam Smith, and Mary Wollstonecraft’s ideas and how they contributed to the Age of Reason. Moreover, a quote that shows this is true is John Locke's main idea being the natural right by believing all men are equal. “Equal are amongst another without subordination or subtraction” (Document A) he
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John Adams stated in the Massachusetts Constitution “The end of the institution, maintenance and administration of government, is to secure the existence of the body politic; to protect it; and to furnish the individuals who compose it, with the power of enjoying, in safety and tranquillity, their natural rights, and the blessings of life.” To summarize what Adams is saying, the government should allow us to enjoy our natural rights and freedoms while protecting us and keeping us safe using order
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