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    Gothic literature contains elements that appeal to people. There are usually ominous events‚ confusing mysteries‚ and bleak climates. Often times‚ the characters are passionate or stubborn. The stories often leave people worried and frightened. In Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s The Hound of the Baskervilles and television shows today‚ there are many characteristics of gothic literature. In The Hound of the Baskervilles‚ some characteristics of gothic literature are the setting‚ drama‚ and protagonist. The

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    People have argued about the various themes‚ symbolism‚ and most every other element of Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman for decades. From the play’s opening scene where Willy Loman (the principle character) states cryptically‚ “I’m tired to the death” to the play’s conclusion‚ scholars have dissected most every portion of Miller’s play but are still in disagreement where the overall work is concerned. “Ever since Lee J. Cobb first dropped those sample cases on the stage of the old Morosco Theatre

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    When Arthur Miller reflected on his play The Crucible over 40 years after he created it‚ he wrote in an English newspaper that at that time he wanted the opportunity to write an aggressive play. His intention was to bring this slow moving process to light‚ which shows that massive social pressure and terror can rob people of their conscience and later their personality. He wrote it under the influence of hysteria fuelled by the House on Un-American Activities. In 1947‚ that Committee held hearings

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    Justice in A View from the Bridge: “Most of the time now we just settle for half” NINA: Introduction We are discussing Justice‚ a central theme of Arthur Miller’s play ‘A View from the Bridge’. In addition to investigating how justice is portrayed and laws navigated in the play itself‚ it is also important to look into the relevance of the themes to us in our lives today. NINA: Institutional law The need for institutional law is extremely clear in any functioning society. Its role is to maintain

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    Arthur Birling is a self-centred man intent on climbing the class ladder‚ even at the expense of his family and employees. He regularly uses his obsessive behaviour over status to invoke popularity or power within a particular crowd‚ which is evident in the very first scenes of the play when Birling says to Gerald: ‘It’s exactly the same port your father gets from him’‚ suggesting Mr Birling bought it in order to imitate a more prominent societal figure as well as to gain a rapport with Croft. Similarly

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    tragic flaw as being an unfaithful husband. He also feels compassion towards his wife when she was taken away. Line 990-992 “My wife will never die for me! I will bring your guts into your mouth but that goodness will not die for me!” In “The Crucible” Arthur Miller portrays John as an honest man‚ thus hiding his true sinner ways in his actions‚ feelings and sayings. John said numerous of things most of which get him

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    Sequential to the 1692 Salem witch trials‚ Author Arthur Miller transcribed the mishaps and vindictive behavior in his play The Crucible‚ which portrays the hysteria and consternation of the town. An exemplar woman named Elizabeth Proctor exhibits the arbitrary and discriminatory circumstances. In distinguishing‚ unlikeness Mary Warren impersonates a girl whose hesitancy and uncertainty guides her to condemn many lives. The play depicts the inequitable mobocracy and unjustified perpetrations provoked

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    The Crucible is undoubtedly one of the most interesting plays that has been written‚ and it is not that way only because of its creative story tale‚ but also because of the ideas that were conveyed through some of the characters. Arthur Miller wrote the play during the communist era and used the campaign of McCarthyism as the base of the story. In this period of Miller’s life‚ he was brought to court and had to confess to being a communist. While being held on trial‚ he confessed about himself but

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    Sophia Popescu &  Kirsten Watkins  English III AP ­ 1  30 October 2014  A community may not always be regarded as reputable‚ yet social norms and taboos are  established to keep it afloat. In ​ The Crucible​  by Arthur Miller‚ societal conduct is violated and a  community is capsized. In this socially awakening play‚ society is corrupted when a naivete  community is immersed in power that enables insignificant people to manipulate the status quo  to selfishly satisfy their own societal welfare and relationships

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    In the novel A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthurs Court by Mark Twain Hank Morgan tries to bring advanced technology to a past time period. Morgan begins his journey by believing that his intelligence is far superior to everyone around him this way of thinking helped him bring futuristic ideas into the past without the thought of consequences. He brought many new advancements but eventually his greed is what lead to his down fall. Throughout the novel the Yankee is trying to prove his superiority

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