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    ENGLISH SHORT STORY DRAFT “I find you‚ Alice Dubson‚Guilty of the murders of Sarah‚ Jonathan and Tyson Dubson” the judge’s words reverberated through the courtroom causing searing tears to well within her now glassy eyes and her to shake her head while incoherently screaming “no” as if she was a broken record player. Her body was trembling as continued to scream at the judge who merely smirked at us while fondling a disgustingly thick roll of money under his podium. Her screams echoed through the

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    The Friar's Tale Analysis

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    Buddha once said “Neither life nor death can erase our good deed”. In Geoffrey Chaucer’s book‚ The Canterbury Tales‚ “The Friar’s Tale”‚ a story about a devious summoner‚ who likes to take advantage of people‚ meets his unexpected fate called karma. The underlying meaning and moral of the tale is that all bad deeds will be punished in the end. Firstly‚ the summoner shows his deceitful nature when he first meets his prospective victim‚ the yeoman/ the bailiff. As he set off to catch a prey‚ he finds

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    “I think all of us have a hero and a villain in us‚” Anson Mount said. This statement is true regarding the play The Crucible by Arthur Miller. That villain we all hate‚ the bad actions they continue to do that makes us dislike them. Nevertheless‚ not all villains stay villains‚ they have that one moment that they turn things around. They are not seen as a villain anymore‚ they are seen as a hero. That is what happens with the audiences’ perception of John Proctor through the course of The Crucible

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    Reverend John hale was a minister from Beverly and witnessed Massachusetts’ first execution of convicted witch‚ Margaret Jones of Charlestown in 1648. The Crucible by Arthur Miller is about a group of teen girls convicted in 1692 Salem‚ Massachusetts for performing spiritual rituals around a fire; Which sparked the Witchcraft trials that Reverend John Hale participated in. My character analysis is on Reverend Hale because his dedication to the witchcraft trials changed‚ he had confidence in John

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    Trials In The Crucible

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    In The Crucible‚ many individuals and institutions face moral tests. Characters such as John and Elizabeth Proctor‚ along with Giles Corey‚ faced such tests. During the time of the trials‚ Giles Corey was called by the court to release names of those suspected of witchcraft. Rather than reveal the names of the people significantly he was pressed to death and took the names of the people to his grave. As the claims of witchcraft troubled the town‚ John had hopes of ending the problem by revealing

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    Reverend Hale Quotes

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    If only Reverend Jonathan Hale knew what he was getting himself into as he stepped into Salem on a dark gloomy day. In the play The Crucible by Arthur Miller‚ it seems that the characters all care about getting rid of witchcraft. But in the end‚ their actions go too far‚ and their accusing become unethical. Since Reverend Hale is motivated by finding and ending witchcraft‚ his decision to stop retaliating against the court creates many tragedies in the ending of the play. Many things motivate Reverend

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    The HUAC‚ or the House of Un-American Activities and Committee‚ started their investigations to find the party of the left wing. In the beginning they investigated 41 people in Hollywood who could be potential left wing members‚ they narrowed down their search to 19 people. In those 19 people 10 of them refused to say anything and pleaded to the fifth amendment. When accused and were blacklisted‚ they often had to accuse other people that were affiliated with the left party to get out of being accused

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    14 year old African-American boy‚ Emmett Till was brutally murdered while visiting his uncle in Money‚Mississippi. When Emmett went to visit his uncle he went into a small store‚ but none really knows what happened. As a child Emmett was diagnosed with polio. Polios effect on Emmett was making have a hard time talking. That made Emmett stutter a lot. Emmett whistled when he couldn’t pronounce something. When Emmett made aggressive advances as the clerk‚ Carolyn Bryant‚ said in her side of the story

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    Society has been affected by religion ever since mankind existed. People’s values and morals could be altered from the belief of any religion because religion sets rules for one who chooses to believes it. If a rule were to be broken‚ a sin is presented upon the person. Society back in Salem Massachusetts of 1692 believes there are witches among the town. Anyone who doesn’t believe there are any is automatically assumed to be working with the devil or is a witch. Religion may or may not be a big

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    Downfall due to Pride Several leading characters in Arthur Miller’s The Crucible exhibit qualities of pride and arrogance. Hale and Danforth‚ two men of considerable authority‚ convey Miller’s message‚ and criticism of pride. These two characters show that pride does not shine light on the truth‚ but rather turns just judgment away from it. Their pride ultimately dictates the decisions of the Salem witch trials‚ which leads to the deaths of hundreds of innocents. When Hale first arrives at Salem

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