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    Arthur Miller‚ in his play The Crucible‚ tells the story of the Salem witch trials that took place in the Province of Massachusetts Bay during 1692 and 1693. A person’s reputation is important because it’s something that people are going to remember about you when others talk about you. John Proctors attitude about his reputation is revealed when he is conflicted about lying. In the final scene of the play‚ Proctor’s conflict is he must decide what more important his reputation or his life. His choices

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    2008‚ the term rock-bottom took on an entirely different meaning for me in my life. Even though it’s been eight years‚ I can recall every detail about that day just like it happened yesterday. My family was known around the community as what some would call an‚” All-American Family”. I had been married 13 years with three wonderful sons. We always did community activities and participated in church events. For my entire life‚ I was searching for a purpose greater than myself. And the issue of that

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    American Son A Love between a mother and her child can be so strong that sometimes it is hard for one to express how they feel. A mother¡¯s love for her child is unconditional and so is the child¡¯s love for their mother. However‚ everybody expresses their love in different ways and sometimes the way one person expresses their love can hurt the other person¡¯s feeling even though it is not intentionally meant to hurt the person. Jonathan Kirsch from the Los Angeles Times writes about the American

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    College Prep English 1 10 November 2013 The Crucible The Red Scare inspired Arthur Miller to write The Crucible‚ which is one of the best societal mirrors ever made. It portrays influential universal truths‚ one of many being that people often cave in to authority figures for fear of being socially isolated. Throughout the story this specific truth comes up frequently in many forms‚ from the lack of resistance to the trials to the actions of some of the girls involved. Additionally‚ the actions

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    law! This warrant’s vengeance! I’ll not give my wife to vengeance! (Miller‚ 379)". This quote by John Proctor was spoken in response to one of the many motives in the Salem witch trails in The Crucible. The witch trials were seen by some as an opportunity to obtain personal gain through accusing others of witchcraft. There were many motivational goals for the characters in The Crucible such as‚ sexual‚ political‚ and financial. The character‚ in Arthur Miller’s "The Crucible"‚ who holds a sexually

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    The Birth of My Son Derrick Grant English 121 Instructor Nielson September 9‚ 2013 The Birth of My Son Some things in life can be planned‚ but nothing is ever for certain. I found that out a long time ago‚ but what really made me truly believe it was when it happened to me. I was twenty years old when I found out my wife was pregnant. I didn’t really believe it at first; I didn’t expect it to happen to me at the time. Nonetheless‚ it did. I really didn’t know what to do‚ after

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    the youngest son Throughout the progression of my life‚ I must take a certain roles. Some of these roles are extremely important. Being young give me experiences about the crucial roles that will benefits me for the rest of my life. Taking positive interest in my actions is what enables me to improve in my roles. Even if I do not succeed in life‚ there will always be responsibilities and consequences that I must face and learn. Being the youngest son in the family is challenging since my parents expect

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    Weissman Klein’s All But My Life‚ the authors share their tragic experiences from their times in Nazi concentration camps. In Addition‚ Klein’s All But My Life shows her experience in many different concentration camps for three years and how differently female inmates were treated than male. In Wiesel’s Night‚ he discusses his experience of being sent to Auschwitz along with his father for a year and how the tragedies he endured transformed his character. In Addition‚ Klein’s All But My Life shows her

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    IDEALISM VS PRACTICALITY ’He ’s driving my husband crazy with that phony idealism of his‚ and I ’m at the end of my rope on it! ’ (Sue‚ Act Two) Idealism: The pursuit of high principles‚ purposes and goals. Practicality: Matter of fact. Mindful of the results‚ advantages and disadvantages of an action. The characters in All My Sons live in two worlds: Idealists and Practical Thinkers. This has been an fascinating theme to analyze. In my head‚ to be practical is not a bad thing. It is the

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    To what extent is All My Sons a tragedy concerned with the concept of American Materialism? All My Sons is a play concerned with capitalistic culture being pitted against human decency‚ in which the culprit is the ‘self-made’ man; an image promoted by the American dream‚ which states that even an impoverished‚ disadvantaged youth can attain prestige and wealth through determination‚ hard work and moral integrity. Joe Keller is this self-made man‚ one who came from a working class background to

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