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    Abigail is doing‚ the townspeople’s reactions‚ and the inability of the court to think reasonably all are examples of mass hysteria. The way that all the girls in town follow what Abigail is doing fits the definition of mass hysteria perfectly. Mary warren explains how she got caught up in the hysteria Abigail created when she says “I heard the other girls screaming‚ and you‚ Your Honor‚ you seemed to believe

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    Maria English Essay Do you believe that John Proctor’s death is a just/fair result for his actions before and throughout the play? Use evidence from the play to prove your argument. In the play‚ John Proctor is an ordinary farmer‚ who has proven himself a hardworking man‚ with a good name around the village of Salem. John is the type of man who often says what he believes and he does what his heart tells him to. In his past he has done a lot of good and bad deeds‚ but he is a human and humans

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    idea into their mind that it was the Devil’s work‚ but now here he is to save them. Later in the play when accusations about the poppet are going around‚ Reverend Hale asks Mary Warren “Child‚ are you certain this be your natural memory? May it be‚ perhaps‚ that someone conjures you even now to say this?” (76). Even when Mary Warren tells the truth about what happened with the poppet‚ Reverend Hale still tries to push her towards witchcraft even though she said that it was her fault. If Reverend Hale

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    mary rowlandson

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    Mary Rowlandson was a devote puritan who was captured by Native Americans‚ along with her children and other settlers. “The Sovereignty and Goodness of God” was the narrative she wrote after her release from captivity. This account is a combination of Rowlandson’s true story‚ as well as a form of propaganda. The goal was to deter colonist from going to live with the Natives while encouraging people to return to the church. From my interpretation of Mary Rowlandson’s Narrative‚ I believe it is indeed

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    In The Crucible‚ Miller demonstrated that it was Abigail’s flaws of lust‚ dishonesty‚ and temper that led her to be the most responsible for the tragedy of the witch-hunt in Salem. Throughout the play Abigail displayed these three flaws towards other characters by threating‚ lying and showing affection. I believe that Abigail is most at fault because she is the one who started all the chaos in Salem by telling a little white lie that later led more and more lies along the way. Abigail displays lust

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    the help of one of the puritan girls‚ Mary Warren. Mary would help Proctor because she was once accusing people but now knows there are no witches in Salem. Mary’s honest confession could have altered the outcome but Abigail and the girls turned on Mary and accused her of witchcraft. Their power was being threatened and if the truth would come out there would be a severe punishment‚ such as hanging because their accusations had innocent people hung. So scared Mary‚ panicked and accused Proctor of being

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    The most admirable character in The Crucible in my opinion was John Proctor. He was admirable because of the way he stood up to his past failures that he had done in his life. He stood up for what was right and didn’t care what the consequences were for his actions. For instance he went and testified to the court to try and free his innocent wife. He also was willing to face the punishment of adultery to help free the innocent. He too was willing to wreak his reputation for the good of the town.

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    mary quant

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    MARY QUANT Mary Quant was born on the 11th of February 1934 in England‚ she is still alive she’s 80 years old and is famous for being a fashion designer and fashion icon. She is most known for creating clothing like miniskirts and hot pants she also made them popular. Before she was famous she studied art education at Goldsmiths College in London before she became a designer. FACTS: She was the first winner of the dress of the year award in 1963. She met her husband who was also her business

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    their sins within. This quote is well displayed In Act III‚ when Procter is begging and pleading to the court over his wife’s innocence. He drags Mary Warren into the chaotic mess as well for proof. As the wheels keep turning and complicating things more‚ Abigail of course convinces Mary to disregard Proctor’s plea in which creates more problems. With Mary then changing her mind and confessing to the court‚ Proctor looked even more

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    Mary Rowlandson

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    to Richard VanDerBeets‚ author of the article "Mary Rowlandson‚" Mary White Rowlandson holds a secure if modest place in Colonial American literary history as author of the first and deservedly best known New England Indian captivity narrative (266). The written account of her captivity‚ entitled The Soveraignity of Goodness of God‚ Together with the Faithfulness of His Promises Displayed; Being a Narrative of the Captivity and Restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson‚ made her one of the first American

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