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End Of The Play John Proctor
397 words
In the play The Crucible, by Arthur Miller, John
Proctor is introduced as a main character early in
the plot. He comes out as a rebellious man in a
sense, and right away we learn of his affair with
Abigail. By the end of the play Proctor is
changing his ground and becoming a more
responsible individual and not lowering himself to
Abigail's standards once again. In the beginning
of the book when his affair is revealed, he could
strike the reader as a weak and failing
individual. One would think t...
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Reverend Hale False Confession
687 words
Throughout history, and Arthur Miller's The
Crucible, the name by which one is called, is more
than just a name. Your name represents your
actions, your reputation, and your beliefs. Your
name can carry on after your life as a proud
example of hero, or conversely, as an example of a
liar. Just as important as one's name, is the
signature that it represents. By signing
something, one shows that they recognize what is
written and wishes to show support for what it
represents. A signature is as uni...
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State Secrecy Vs The Publics Interest
419 words
STATE SECRECY VS THE PUBLICS INTEREST The
requirement of secrecy by the government is not
all-inclusive nor is it sometimes in the
governments best interest. However, there are
overriding concerns within certain areas in which
secrecy is paramount. Two examples will bear light
on this. In the first example a federal judge
ruled against the Federation of American
Scientists in their attempt to force the
publication of the amount the United States spent
on intelligence activities in 1999. The judg...
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Martin Luther King Jr
436 words
Martin Luther King Jr. (A man of Integrity) Martin
Luther King Jr. lived a very successful life as a
civil rights activist, serving as the leading
force behind the withdrawal of segregation laws in
the 1960 's. Martin was born in Atlanta, Georgia,
on January 15, 1929. His father was a pastor at
the Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta. Martin
studied for many years in school and was admitted
to Morehouse College, a Negro college, in 1944. He
received a bachelor's degree in 1948 and soon
after grad...
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End Of The Book Gatsby Father
1,243 words
... und wealth to achieve things is repetitive
throughout the whole book. Not only Gatsby but
also everyone in this story who can use their
status to gain possessions or people will do it.
However Tom discovers Daisy's affair and confronts
Gatsby at a hotel in New York with Daisy, Jordan
and Nick as witnesses. Tom tells Gatsby that he
and Daisy have a history that Gatsby would never
understand. Tom also reveals that Gatsby made his
fortune illegally by bootlegging illegal alcohol.
Gatsby respond...
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Death Of A Salesman Symbolic Of Willy Life
617 words
Death of a Salesman's Symbols & Imagery Symbolism
runs throughout Death of a Salesman. There are
examples in almost every scene. One example that
Miller uses often is the stockings which Linda
darns and which Willy presents as a gift to Miss
Francis. They can be seen as a symbol of Willy's
career, his self-worth, and his 'product. ' At
home, his life is in crisis and the stockings are
full of holes. Linda, the loving wife, attempts to
mend their life in the same way that she mends
holes in the s...
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Code Of Honor Sir Lancelot
903 words
We have all heard of the noble King Arthur and his
stouthearted knights of the round table. Their
tales of chivalry and romance have born some of
the best literature these eyes have ever seen. One
may ask, "where have these men who would risk
their lives for honor, and for love?" Looking
through the eyes of a modern-day woman, I can say
that I have yet to meet a man that has even come
close to the likes of Sir Lancelot. Observing
Morte Arthur more closely, one may see that the
code of honor foll...
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Low Self Esteem Elizabeth Proctor
799 words
Author Millers, The Crucible takes a close look at
John Proctors, conflict between his raw deeds and
his conception of himself. Throughout the play
John Proctor is tormented by this conflict. He
struggles against his own weakness to achieve a
view of himself that he can accept. Proctor has to
overcome tremendous emotional and moral hurdles
and as a result his character develops into a
different person. His battle for integrity is lost
many times before it is finally won in the play's
final minut...
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Positive And Negative Accused Of Witchcraft
736 words
Throughout the play, The Crucible, written by
Arthur Miller, consisted of various characters
that demonstrated positive and negative pride, a
major theme in this playwright. Positive pride is
a value of oneself that expresses worthy
self-esteem, and negative pride or excessive pride
exists when an individual consists of stubbornness
and selfishness. The Crucible was written to
invite individuals to enter what it means to be
human in a sinful world. It raises questions about
truth, evil and the p...
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Current Boss Doesnt Allocation Of Responsibilities Work
597 words
Something to Change The effective work of
organization depends on many factors. One of them
is effective regulating of companys work,
including allocation of responsibilities.
Effective allocation of responsibilities between
the members of organization guarantees more
effective combination of efforts and, as a result,
the profitability of organization. Effective
allocation of responsibilities between the members
of the company allows balancing the responsibility
of each employee. My current boss...
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E G Ipv 6
673 words
Recent years saw huge increase in Internet growth
there were 40, 073 networks on Internet (as of 10
/ 4 / 94) and it was doubling approximately every
12 months. The current version (IPv 4) of Internet
Protocol was sufficient for 20 years, but if
Internet will continue to grow, pretty soon we
will run out of addresses for all connections
because IPv 4 can handle only 32 bit addresses
(which are millions of connections). This is the
major drawback of IPv 4. The other issues is that
IPv 4 was not d...
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Spare His Life Beliefs And Convictions Deerslayer
327 words
Unwavering Character James Fenimore Copper
presents Deerslayer as a man of integrity, virtue,
and honor. He is a warrior who lives by his word.
Even if the situation places his life in jeopardy,
he refuses to abandon what he believes in and what
he says he will do. Deerslayer's greatest display
of character and honor is seen when he refuses to
compromise his standards even though it threatens
his life. After saving Hist from the Hurons,
Deerslayer was taken captive by them. The Hurons
respected ...
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Person Or Group Policy Issues
592 words
Politics deals with power, control, influence and
involves the capacity for one person or group to
persuade another person or group to behave in a
preferred manner. The Curtis piece illustrates the
kenai as political organizations that seem to
serve as intermediaries between political leaders
and the public. The political function of kenai in
Japanese politics plays an important role in the
procurement, retention, and exercise of power for
Diet candidates and Diet members. I believe the
method b...
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Geoffrey Of Monmouth King Arthur
648 words
Figure Counselor, Merlin Merlin Historical Figure
Counselor, warrior, prodigy, Christian scholar,
and man of myths: all and more is Merlin, a
character of great wisdom and knowledge. Was this
Merlin real or just plain old myth. In fact it is
believe that there were two Merlin during the time
of Vortigern and Arthur. One was name Myrddin
Wyllt from Scotland, the other was name Myrddin
Emrys (King Arthur Merlin) born in Carmarthen.
Myrddin comes from the Welsh meaning Merdinus or
Merlin a Latin wo...
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Sense And Sensibility Jane Austen
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Book Report Sense and Sensibility 1. ) In Jane
Austen, Sense and Sensibility, the title is a
metaphor for the two main characters Elinor and
Marianne. Elinor represents sense and Marianne
represents sensibility. We find out early that
Elinor does not share her feelings. When Edward
comes into the story, there was an immediate
attraction. She tells no one of her feelings. It
was just assumed that they are meant for each
other. When Edward has to leave, Elinor says
nothing. Edward does promise he ...
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Macbeth Character Tragedy Of Macbeth
973 words
The Tragedy of Macbeth by William Shakespeare is a
classic piece of Literature that has been
continuously analyzed throughout the centuries.
The main character of the play, Macbeth, has
conflicting emotions that result in him?
destroying his self respect, ruining his pride,
degrading his honor, and spoiling his integrity?
(Cant). In an effort to gain power, he pushes
aside his honor, but his desire for immorality is
what caused his downfall in the end. The play
depicts the minor characters as ha...
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Political Figures Ethnic Groups
709 words
The forefathers of our great nation established
America with the idea that its citizens would be
guaranteed life, liberty, and the pursuit of
happiness. Well, today we have liberty and are
free to pursue happiness. However, what about the
quality of our lives? Are we striving for greater
material wealth and ignoring moral and social
responsibility? I believe we are. The American
Dream of the new millennium must transcend the
previously established boundaries set forth by the
founding fathers of ...
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American Psychiatric Association Death Or Serious Injury Ptsd
352 words
PTSD, as defined by the Diagnostic and Statistical
Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition
(DSM-IV), is the development of characteristic
symptoms following exposure to an extreme
traumatic stressor involving direct personal
experience of an event that involves actual or
threatened death or serious injury (American
Psychiatric Association, 1994, p. 424). PTSD can
also develop from experiencing threats to one s
physical integrity; witnessing another person s
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Integrity Of Your Own Mind Traditional Thought Society
494 words
Societal Conditioning According to Self-Reliance,
an essay by Ralph Waldo Emerson, Society
everywhere is in conspiracy against the manhood of
every one of its members, and you will always find
those who think they know what is your duty better
than you know it. Emerson obviously understood the
workings of human society quite well. He says that
society works to destroy the manhood of its
members. This manhood could be a number of things,
botany interpretation, directly or indirectly,
points to th...
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End Of The Film False Statements
359 words
The film Mr. Smith Goes To Washington (dir. Frank
Capra, 1939) emphasizes honesty verses falsehood.
Jefferson Smith (James Stewart) has great honor
and he upholds his integrity. Smith is always in
constant danger because he lets his honesty take
over. Fallacy and lies manipulate Smith s
integrity to achieve their purposes. Jim Taylor
(Edward Arnold) and Senator Paine (Claude Rains)
play great harm to Smith in the film. Taylor
sharply utter, I ll break him so wide open they ll
never be able to fi...
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