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The Crucible: Summary
Words: 395 / Pages: 2 .... John Proctor shows that when Mary accuses Elizibeth
Proctor and himself of witchcraft something must be wrong. So Mary Warren
decides to speak out and tell the court that Abigail tried to kill her
severel times so she would lie for them.
John Proctor has an even bigger conflict, he has to maintain his
good and honest image while keeping a deep secret inside of him. He seems
like any other citizen in the community except he has had an affair with
Abigail and he is afraid abigail is trying to kill his wife to get him.
Proctor weighs all parts of this conflict and decides that he must not
make another mistake, so he admits to witchcraft and g .....
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Third Story Flat
Words: 290 / Pages: 2 .... I will write about this, and many other similarities, and differences of "", and "a Cornish Mystery.
In the "", the action takes place all in one night. However in "A Cornish Mystery", The action takes place over the coarse several days. Also, in the story, the action took place in the big city, while the movie mainly took place in a small town. I think the movie was much easier to follow than the story.
Within the first twenty minutes of the movie, I noticed at least five differences, and I wasn’t really looking that hard for the differences. I found some similarities, but not as many as differences. One difference is that In the movie, the detect .....
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Death Of A Salesman: Willy Lowman
Words: 1028 / Pages: 4 .... arriving home. The conversation between Willy and
Linda reflects Willy's disappointment in Biff and what he has become, which
is, for the most part, a bum. After failing to deal adequately with his
feelings, he escapes into a time when things were better for his family.
It is not uncommon for one to think of better times at low points in their
life in order to cheer themselves up so that they are able to deal with the
problems they encounter, but Willy Lowman takes it one step further. His
refusal to accept reality is so strong that in his mind he is transported
back in time to relive one of the happier days of his life. It was a time
when no one a .....
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Massurrealism
Words: 1907 / Pages: 7 .... to survive the horror evolving from WWII. Pop art also spawned of its times caught the fancy of the main stream in a very commercial way, but because of its thin content could not flourish beyond the party of the sixties. In retrospect each could have used the other to create the staying power both lacked. (Carrillo, Massurealism: A Visual and Conceptual Hybrid)
takes the surrealism aspect of its dream like psychic imagery and interprets it into amore mass popular, usually appealing entity. Pop arts influence on is more form a creative standpoint, which is extremely vital in today’s age of overflowed media influence. (Carrillo, Ma .....
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The Crucible: The Transition Of John Proctor's Character
Words: 2053 / Pages: 8 .... break off all
ties with Abigail. When Abigail mentioned to Proctor the relationship she
and he once had, he said to her, "No, no, Abby. That's done with," and,
"Abby, you'll put it out of mind. I'll not be comin' for you more." Even
when Abigail tried to persuade Proctor to admit his love for her, he still
denied it and claimed he had no love for her any longer. She said to him,
"I know how you clutched my back behind your house and sweated like a
stallion whenever I came near! Or did I dream that? It's she put me out,
you cannot pretend it were you. I saw your face when she put me out, and
you loved me then, and you do now." In all of Abigai .....
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King Lear - Evil
Words: 632 / Pages: 3 .... are the cause of evil.
It were Lear's daughters who decided to do wrong to Lear and it was Lear's
fault in giving away all of his land. Si ughters are the humans in the
play, it is the humans who caused the evil and Lear believes that humans
were the ones who created evil. Edgar, is another character in the play
who believes that evil is caused by humans and not the gods. Edgar said,
"The gods are just, and of our peasant vices make instruments to plague us"
(ACT V, iii, 169). Edgar clearly says that the gods are right and it is
the people who are responsible for promoting evil in the world. It is us
who make the instruments necessary for e .....
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The Crucible
Words: 474 / Pages: 2 .... she is afraid of what might happen to her. In addition, anger is evident in this play when Abigail is mad at the girls because she believes they are going to confess to all the things they did in the woods.
Jealousy was one of he emotions that played an important factor in this play. For example, When Abigail stated, "now look you. All of you. We danced. And Tituba conjured Ruth Putnum’s dead sisters. And that is all. Let either of you breathe a word. About the other things, and I will come to you in the black of some terrible night and I will bring a pointy reckoning that will shudder you". (1044) This quote shows how Abigail would make the girl .....
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Romeo And Juliet: Feud Between The Families
Words: 609 / Pages: 3 .... has been passed down from generation to generation. In the first scene of the play during the brawl there is evidence of household involvement. During the entire scene the young men of both households are exchanging insults and foul language. At one point Old Capulet and his wife enter the vicinity of the brawl. This violent behaviour can also be seen in the older family members. At this point old Capulet says, “What noise is this, give me my long sword (I/i/73).” “My sword, I say! Old Montague has come and flourishes his blade in front of me (I/i/75).”
The father is very forthright saying that he wishes to murder a Montague .....
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The Crucible: Abigail’s Revenge
Words: 989 / Pages: 4 .... Warren, John Proctors servant girl,
comes in ranting about the town talking about witchcraft, and wants to
confess what they have done. Abigail will have none of it. Betty wakes up
and she says, “You did, you did! You drank a charm to kill John Proctor’s
wife! You drank a charm to kill Goody Proctor!” Abigail: (smashes her
across the face). “Shut it! Now shut it!” Betty: (collapsing on the
bed). “Mama, Mama!” (she dissolves into sobs.) Abigail: “Now look you.
All of you. We danced. And Tituba conjured Ruth Putnam’s dead sisters.
And that is all. And mark this. Let either of you breathe a word, or the
edge of a word, .....
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Hamlet: Hamlet's Decisions And Actions
Words: 890 / Pages: 4 .... everyone is: Was Hamlet truly insane or was it all an act? The term insanity means a mental disorder, whether it is temporary or permanent that is used to describe a person when they don’t know the difference between right and wrong. They don’t consider the nature of their actions due to the mental defect. In William Shakespeare’s play “Hamlet” Shakespeare leads you to believe that the main character, Hamlet, might be insane. There are many clues to suggest Hamlet is insane but in fact he is completely sane.
Throughout the play Hamlet makes wise decisions to prove he is not insane. He knows exactly what he is leading up to. He just delays .....
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