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    “Crucible” has a huge role in the personality of the characters in the story. A crucible is defined as a severe test or trial. It applies to each character throughout the story‚ but mostly to John Proctor.. In many ways‚ the crucible that John faces change his character enormously. After John Proctor has an affair with Abigail Williams‚ he is filled with guilt and he does not have the self-respect to forgive himself for what he had done. He is bothered with his disgrace‚ only because he knows in

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    Slavery In Adventures of Huckleberry Finn‚ written by Mark Twain‚ Huck Finn ’s relationship with slavery is difficult to understand‚ and more often than not irreconcilable. In the time period‚ in he was raised; slavery was a normal thing to see. There was no worse crime that could be done than helping to free a slave. Despite this‚ he finds himself on the run with Jim‚ a runaway slave‚ and doing everything in his power to protect him. Huck Finn grew up around slavery. His father is a violent racist who

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    helped me better recognize the significance of life history despite who a person is or where they came from. This course caused me to evaluate my past life lectures and practices. In every story or short story we were assigned to read there was a part I could relate to‚ or something significant that reminded me of a previous event I experienced throughout my life. I connected to the stories from similar earlier period experiences. The stories were very detailed‚ imaginable and filled with knowledge

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    Music has played a significant role throughout my whole life. All throughout middle school and high school I have been a performer‚ participating in many different musical organizations including orchestra and choir. These personal experiences have broadened my interests in music. In middle school I was in choice voices‚ which was a special singing group for people who excelled in singing. When I went to high school I stayed in the same program and even became senior section leader of my choir‚ conducting

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    as the fall of man and separation from God‚ in chapters twelve through

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    Education plays a pivotal role in the life of any person. Some think that learning is done primarily in school. It is true that educational institutions have been so entwined with the process of learning where students learn languages and a variety of other subjects to learn how to communicate and analyze. However‚ important lessons outside school are also important to develop skills in us to prepare us for the future. One of the most important lessons that school cannot teach is morality. School cannot

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    self-proclaimed queen. Lucy‚ Edmund‚ Susan and Peter are the four kids who discover the wardrobe and find their way to Narnia and help Aslan fight with the White witch who froze all the Narnian warriors. The children become kings and queens of this new-found land and establish the Golden Age of Narnia‚ leaving a legacy to be rediscovered in later books. Narnia is a strange blend of magic‚ myth and Christianity not only in this novel but in all his Narnia series. The title The Lion‚ the Witch and the Wardrobe

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    621 Prompt: The lessons we take from failure can be fundamental to later success. Recount an incident or time when you experienced failure. How did it affect you‚ and what did you learn from the experience? Will I look it in the eye until it sprints away‚ petrified by my piercing glare? Or will I let it clobber me to the ground and infect my mind with insecurity? __________ A long stretch of dying‚ overgrown grass separated me from the rest of my class. My left leg felt heavy under the weight

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    and scene setting experience. Music describes 4 key roles in movies‚ it sets time and place or convey characters or ideas or creates a mood or atmosphere or expresses the emotions of the character or a combination of these ideas. A movie that uses all 4 roles is Jurassic Park. A huge advancement in scientific technology has allowed the creation of dinosaurs. When a billionaire creates a park on an island and inhabits it full of dinosaurs he invites 2 palaeontologists‚ a mathematician‚ a lawyer

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    In the article “What I’ve Learned from Men.” The author Barbara Ehrenreich defines and roots her essay on things women can learn from men. She upholds that men influence women to become tough because of all the conflicts and arguments between the genders that make women recognize they are too ladylike when they are in a battle with men. She also explains that women should learn to get tough and take credit when they have accomplished or succeeded in a certain task and not just blame it on luck. Unfortunately

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