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The Crucible: The Transition Of John Proctor's Character
2053 Words - 8 Pages.... he was a sinful man that had done
wrong, and to have respect for himself once again, he must break off all
ties with Abigail. When Abigail mentioned to Proctor the relationship she
and he once had, he said to her, "No, no, Abby. That's done with," and,
"Abby, you'll put it out of mind. I'll not be comin' for you more." Even
when Abigail tried to persuade Proctor to admit his love for her, he still
denied it and claimed he had no love for her any longer. She said to him,
"I know how you clutched my back behind your house and sweated like a
stallion whenever I came near! Or did I dream that? It's she put me out,
you cannot pretend it were you. I saw your face whe ....
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Dead Poet's Society: Significant Experiences; The Twists Of Life.
1062 Words - 4 Pages.... One student in particular,
Neil Perry, discovers a whole new world and his life is irreversibly changed as
a result of the impact of his association with Mr. Keating.
The lives of all the boys were drastically changed the day they met Mr.
Keating. "Carpe Diem" he told them. "Seize the day, make you lives
extraordinary." With these few words, Mr. Keating opened the minds of his
students to the broad possibilities that life held for them. The boys learned
that they deserved more than the daily routine, that they were not satisfied
with living up to the expectations of others. As a result, they re-established
the Dead Poet's society, and consequently experienced what they ....
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Les Miserables
986 Words - 4 Pages.... be more down a priest invites Valjean to stay with him.
Despite the kind priest taking him in and feeding him, Valjean decides to
take the silver from the table. In the run he gets captured be the police.
But instead of telling the truth about Valjeans thievery, he gives the
criminal more silver and sends the police away. He makes Jean Valjean
promise that he will become an honest man with this silver.
The next scene in 10 years later set in a factory where we meat the
other main character, Fantine. As she is reading a letter her perverted
boss snatches it up with his hands and reads it aloud. Fantine has a
daughter that lives with an innkeeper and his wife who are the ....
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Death Of A Salesman: An Overview
2004 Words - 8 Pages.... great American Dream failing miserably.
However the combination of both the stage and screen productions accurately
depict the shortcomings of the capitalist society.
Death of a Salesman specifically focuses on four characters, the first
being the main character Willy Loman, his wife Linda, and their two sons Hap and
Biff Loman. As mentioned, the focal point of this play is Willy Loman, a
salesman in his early sixties. Throughout the story we are told the hard life,
emotions and triumphs of Willy the salesman. Early in the play we learn that
he has recently been demoted to working for commission, which later in the
play,(on par with his luck) translates into Willy ....
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The Miracle Worker: Kate Keller And Helen
366 Words - 2 Pages.... Helen while Annie was trying to teach her was is right and wrong. Annie then decided to take Helen to the garden house for two weeks so Kate would not be there to pity her. Kate was heartbroken and missed Helen while she was gone because she loved her so much. It was a long two weeks for Kate. Annie was afraid that when the two weeks were up, Helen would go back to her selfish ways and the family would start to pity her again.
By the end on the play, Helen starts to understand what words mean (ex: water). Everyone is very excited for Helen, but Kate learns that real love also means losing the one you love. Meaning that once Helen learned everything, Kate will no lon ....
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The Witches Are Responsible For What Happens To Macbeth
388 Words - 2 Pages.... of killing King Duncan to become king himself.
In Act 4, Scene 1, Macbeth meets again with the witches, who tell him
through apparitions, "Macbeth! Macbeth! Macbeth! Beware Macduff. Beware the
thane of Fife." In the following scene, we see murderers sent by Macbeth
enter Macduff's castle and slaughter both Lady Macduff and her son. The
witches are also responsible for this murder, because once again, the
witches put ideas in his head.
Although the witches can be held responsible for the murder of King Duncan,
Lady Macduff and her son, they cannot be held responsible for the murder of
Banquo. The witches only speak of Banquo when Macbeth meets with them for
the second ti ....
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A Man For All Seasons: Conscience
658 Words - 3 Pages.... his marriage. King
Henry wants everyone to accept his divorce. He believes he is right for going
against Pope's ruling, and he wants all his royal subjects, and men of
popularity to accept his decision. This is the King's "individual conscience"
talking . He fears that without the acceptance from Thomas, Lord Chancellor,
that he has made God angry, and he will pay for his unsupported decision.
Sir Thomas More was the only character that believed and stuck with his
conscience, by doing so, it cost him his life. Sir Thomas was a very prominent
member of the King's council, he was the only member whom did not take bribes to
sway his decision. Sir Thomas had always t ....
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Movie Review: Dangerous Minds
621 Words - 3 Pages.... movie shows an accurate description of this
country's flunking educational system and students who know to trust no one
and count on nothing.
Dangerous Minds portrays a true depiction of this country's
flunking educational system. The movie is mostly about life when you have
nowhere to turn. In the movie, the students are expected to fail and if it
were not for the determination of LouAnne Johnson these students probably
would have failed. At the beginning of the movie it shows how two teachers
have already quit their job at this school and had given up on these
students. Many educational stereotypes are out in today's world, which
makes people believe that th ....
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