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    The Crucible Script

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    Novemeber 3‚2008 Modern Version of The Crucible Abigail Williams- Regina George Mary warren- Katy Betty- Gretchen The Girls – The plastics John Proctor- John Tucker Elizabeth Proctor- Ellie Giles Corey- Mclovin Martha Corey-rachel. Reverend Hale- Sister fanny Principle-Shane Setting- A high school in A small town in Michigan Plot- The Plastics are the head of the school. They run it and know exactly what to say and how far they need to go in order to get what they want. They have

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    events throughout a variety of texts. Arthur Miller’s play “The Crucible” and Armin Geder’s picture book “The Island” display how an individual can belong and not belong at different stages throughout their life and the experiences these characters face. While and individual may initially belong to the community‚ having differing views and opinions can seclude them from this group‚ causing them to become an outsider. In ‘The Crucible’ by Arthur Miller‚ Reverend John Hale‚ a minister reputed to be

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    Abigail In The Crucible

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    Abigail is the main catalyst of Millers play The Crucible. She is presented by Milller in a powerful‚ "strikingly beautiful girl" yet malicious with an "endless capacity for dissembling" which is stated in Act 1 when she is first introduced to the play. This portrays and gives the reader an indication immediately‚ that Abigail has an everchanging personality and can manipulate people in such a way that they "fall apart". As the play progresses this is brought to light‚ especially with characters

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    In Arthur Miller’s The Crucible the audience is supplied with an array of varying characters. Arthur Miller effectively categorizes the characters of the play into two juxtaposing categories; the accusers‚ and the accused. The accusers are led by the antagonist of the play‚ Abigail Williams‚ whereas the accused are led by the protagonist of the play‚ John Proctor. The audience sympathizes with John Proctor not only because he has been falsely accused‚ but also because he is a representation of the

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    Imagery of Disease Hamlet

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    The Mask of Denmark Under the mask of a well governed country‚ there lays the terminal disease of Denmark. William Shakespeare’s “Hamlet” portrays the image of disease which causes the deterioration of Denmark. The country had a king with the ability to keep the country healthy. Then Denmark experienced disorder upon his sudden yet unnatural death. Upon his death‚ the ghost of King Hamlet sent his son Hamlet to avenge his death. The entire kingdom is filled with hate and discouragement. The thematic

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    Araby‚ like the other stories in Dubliner‚ ‘ has both penetrating realism and a symbolic function ‘ ‚ as Michael Thorpe has rightly observed is his brief Introduction to Joyce in Modern Prose . Graphic and authentic picture of life in the city of Dublin in the days of the author’s childhood and early youth constitutes the solid basis of reality on which the story grows and flourishes. This reality is squalid‚ vulgar‚ meaningless petty and unpleasantly paralytic. The Narration begins with a detailed

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    First of all‚ the author introduces Hosseini and his work‚ The Kite Runner briefly. Moreover‚ the author give a brief introduction about image. In the following part‚ literature reviews on The Kite Runner was presented to readers‚ including the researches‚ at home and abroad. These researches mainly concentrate on the perspectives of betray and redemption‚ kite image narrative technique‚ political‚ religion and culture and so on. Though there are some papers make a research of the kite image‚ they

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    The novel‚ Imagining Argentina‚ makes use of several rhetorical devices in order to express the themes it presents. The image of the Holocaust‚ for example‚ is repeated several times throughout the novel in order to express the themes‚ such as during the experiences of the main character‚ Carlos Rueda‚ and the thoughts of the narrator‚ Martin Benn. It is through the repetition of the image of the Holocaust that the author‚ Lawrence Thornton‚ conveys the predominant theme of Imagining Argentina that

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    Great Gatsby Imagery

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    The image of the green light in the novel Great Gatsby‚ by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ is a significant symbol which represents Gatsby’s hopes and dreams for the future. The novel starts and ends with a reference to the green light at the end of the dock. The first time‚ Nick sees Gatsby reaching towards the green light with the dream of being with Daisy who is across the bay. Daisy represents the American dream or Gatsby’s American Dream. The second time was when Nick goes to the beach‚ to the edge of

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    Mark O'Connor Imagery

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    With reference to two of O’Connor’s poems‚ analyse the DVI’s he employs to explore his themes   Poet and Environmentalist‚ Mark O’Connor‚ expresses his admiration for the cyclical and resilient aspects of which nature is comprised. The persistence of nature depicts the ideas that nature is just as‚ if not more‚ dominant as man. His poems Turtles Hatching and To Kill An Olive explore these themes and elucidate O’Connor’s compelling perspective of nature. These two poems hold distinctively visual

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