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… Count: 1 748 words Author: "Sylvester the Cat" The Crucible, Arthur Miller’s sixth play, is a study in moral values and honesty. The author puts in the spotlight John Proctor and examines his motives and explores his personal moral…
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… characters in this play, Hamlet proves to be a very complex character, and functions as the key element to the development of the play. Throughout the play we see the many different aspects of Hamlet's personality by observing his actions and responses…
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… riches could corrupt the humblest of people, ones eternal fate could be determined by a human priest, and there was a code for all to live by that should have maintained absolute peace, there was scheming and betrayal in love and war. Althou…
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… the great scholars of Istaria can even fathom, a time before the massive northern peaks were formed. A time before light and darkness, before the oldest Dragon Legends, there were the two. Without form or restraints, without origins, they existed…
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… leave her husband and her family. After first reading the play I thought that what Nora did was the right thing to do. But after thinking about I now realize that wasn't the right thing to do. Yes, Torvald was not the best husband in the world, but…
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… “two households, both alike in dignity” have conflicts which cause “civil blood” to make “civil hands unclean.” In her one novel she encapsulates both the harshness and the beauty of the Yorkshire moors, using it, not only as a background, but also…
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… is a novel by Mark Twain, which is a story of life through the eyes of a young boy named Huck. The book embodies the maturation of Huck through his character traits. In the novel, Huck displays the traits of being adventurous, sympathetic,…
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… live, what would you do? Would you "wither up and disappear", or make the best of your time left. Morrie Schwartz (Tuesdays With Morrie) chose to touch others lives with the knowledge and experience he had gained througout his life as a teacher. "Lo…
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… Prime of Miss Jean Brodie’, who has contradictory views, shows leadership skills which are similar to those of the dictators she admires so much, and her ultimate lack of success in doing so. ‘The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie’ by Muriel Spark is a…
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… Hemingway was an American Author, born in 1899 in Oak Park, Illinois. Hemingway did more to change to style of English writing than any other writer in the twentieth century. While in Paris in 1920, he became part of the expatriate community,…
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