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    Alice Kramden was the boss despite what her husband may have thought because when she said something she didn’t go back on it and she would stand up to her husband. Then theres Samantha Stephens from Bewitched her husband would constantly tell her not to do something but then she would do it anyway. Not out of disrespect but because she felt she was right. The husbands constantly tried to control their every move. “Normative control guarantees to those

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    The Salem Witch Trials In Cotton Mather’s account of the trial of Martha Carrier‚ the witnesses use confessions of other witches incriminating the accused‚ physical evidence‚ anger resulting in mischief done to the person‚ and spectral evidence. Increase Mather would not have convicted Martha Carrier‚ he would have judged the presented evidence as unreliable because the majority of it was based heavily on witnesses’ testimonies‚ which Increase Mather did not consider as a valid source‚ as well

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    Trent Gneiting 1st Period AP NOVEL FORM 1. Title (underline): Pride and Prejudice 2. Author (first‚ last name) and date of first publication: Austen‚ Jane 1813 3. List four main characters with a one-sentence description of each. a. Elizabeth Bennet- The second born in the Bennet family‚ Lizzie is well read and very smart. She is a “dreamer” to most for wanting love instead of money. b. Mr. Darcy- One of the richest men of the day and always is careful about what he has to say to

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    if you were not good looking to if you had a bad family reputation to being from a lower social class. Love was the main component of the book and appeared in its own mysterious ways and shocked us how we would have never guessed that Darcy was bewitched with Elizabeth and never showed his true feelings toward her because of his social class and reputation. The reason Pride and Prejudice is still relevant today is because the themes of the story are still very relevant to today’s society. The novel

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    the capital. Nathaniel Bacon had ignited the smoldering resentments of landless former servants. Women played a prominent role in one New England’s most frightening religious episodes. When two girls in Salem‚ Massachusetts‚ claimed to have been bewitched by certain older women‚ a hunt ensued‚ and twenty people were killed. These accusations of witchcraft came from superstitions and prejudices of age. Most of the accused witches came from families associated with Salem’s burgeoning market economy

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    Bernstein. Bernstein threatened to sue but never did. Ephron’s last and longest marriage was with screenwriter Nicholas Pileggi‚ to whom she was married to until her death. Nora Ephron’s most popular works are 2009 movie Julie & Julia‚ 2005 movie Bewitched‚ 1993 movie Sleepless in Seattle‚ 1989 movie When Harry Met Sally... and 1986 novel/movie Heartburn.

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    “Hook”. Arthur Miller gives us insight through his novel‚ The Crucible. Set in 1692‚ Massachusetts‚ the characters in the story are put through trials to prove their integrity‚ loyalty‚ and conspicuously‚ what is valuable to them; their name. Also‚ Arthur Miller establish the characters in a society where the law bounds to the bible‚ and in which‚ the society drastically takes a turn into chaos when people commence‚ and accuse others of witchery. This not merely puts the villager’s viability at

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    they want their own nation. Further‚ the camel carcass represents how the Jackals‚ or Jews‚ are unable to act freely. For example‚ “The had forgotten the Arabs‚ forgotten the hatred‚ the all-obliterating immediate presence of the stinking carrion bewitched them. One was already at the camel’s throat‚ sinking his teeth straight into an artery”(Kafa 125). In this citation‚ the camel carcass and the way in which the Jackals respond symbolizes how the Jackals contain no free will and are influenced by

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    Both of our mediums provided a rhetorical analysis. Ethos was our brand and logo name which was Urban education advocates or the UEDA. Our logo also was depicted as a high school student running with a diploma in his hand because he was happy that he graduated and he didn’t let his urban environment deter him from getting a good education. Logos is our thesis and argument which was

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    something they really did not like‚ as they didn’t want Russia to become westernized. Another reason why the Streltsy revolted in 1698 was due to rumors that Peter was actually the Anti-Christ and not himself. People believed that he had been bewitched and that was why he wanted to westernize the country. The Streltsy were not best pleased with this‚ as they thought there leader was therefore not very strong and couldn’t lead them to victory. Also‚ rumors were made that Peter died in the west and

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