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    Elizabeth Proctor And Abigail Williams Erin Riner Kelly Kane Period 8 Erin Riner Mrs. Kane English 3‚ P8 September 22‚ 2013 Elizabeth Proctor and Abigail Williams In the play‚ The Crucible‚ Arthur Miller describes the unforgettable events of the Salem Witch Trials through the leading female characters‚ Abigail Williams and Elizabeth Proctor. While the puritan girls in Salem stirrup madness‚ Abigail and Elizabeth are ruling above everyone for their

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    in common whether they see it or not.” –William Hall. Abigail Williams and Elizabeth Proctor were not as different as they seemed‚ they were alike in their love of the same man‚ John Proctor. These women each had their own role in what happened in Salem‚ their roles were very different but had big consequences‚ good or bad‚ in Salem. Elizabeth had the role of the loving (or not so loving) wife of John Proctor. Elizabeth being the Godly woman she is cannot bear the secret of John and Abigail’s affair

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    Arthur Miller. When Elizabeth Proctor was accused of witchcraft by Abigail‚ and the men came to take her away to prison‚ she showed courage and integrity by going with them without a struggle. In Act II Elizabeth says to John‚ “I think I must go with them.”(1077). Her composed demeanor in this difficult situation shows her courage because she could have easily fought against them‚ but she chooses to be quiet and do as they said because she has to be strong for her children. Elizabeth

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    Dear my lovely husband John‚ Today I am writing to you‚ thinking about all of our lovely memories we have had in Salem as a wonderful married couple. I am writing this letter to you because I wanted to day my last few words to you before you are hanged. How did everything go from having a lovely life to‚ you being sentence to death because you confessed about being in contact with the devil? Also‚ I feel this is completely my fault‚ and I am the breakdown of our family. I have a lot of regrets

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    The Crucible Essay Arthur Miller was an american playwright from New York city who was best known for the novel and play “ The Crucible ” that he had published in 1953. Because reputation and respect was so important throughout the village‚ Elizabeth is known around the town as Goodie Proctor. She lies under oath to the court by saying John did not commit adultery to save her husband and their reputation.Later on John Proctor gets accused of witchcraft by Mary warren. Where he first agrees to lying

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    people met their deaths and were hung. The witch trials were started and ended by the actions of one man‚ John Proctor. This is illustrated in The Crucible‚ a book written to depict the events of these trials. It would seem that John Proctor would be the tragic hero stopping the witch trials. A tragic hero is someone who is not perfect but yet has reputable standing as did Proctor. To be considered a tragic hero one would also have to have a flaw‚ leading to one’s own demise‚ but the tragic

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    John Proctor is one of the many real characters played in Arthur Miller’s The Crucible written in 1953. John is what some would call a tragic hero. He lived in a time period where any small act of sin could cost him his life. John naturally experience urges that men have to lust after a woman‚ that would be the downfall to his death. He was a prominent man who was a husband with children of his own. John cheated on his wife and felt unworthy‚ he then try to fix his wrong doing’s but only made

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    Performance Enhancing Drugs Steroid usage in baseball is a problem because it keeps the game of Baseball at an uneven playing field. Players that violate the rule should be banned for life. The use of performance enhancing drugs is considered to be a huge problem for the respect of the game but also our society. Parents think that the message athletes are sending to their children is that it is okay to cheat and that it is almost necessary to take PED’s in order to be the best at your sport. Sports

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    appearance of Elizabeth Proctor. In a short scene at the Proctor’s‚ Elizabeth notices the relation between John Proctor and Abigail‚ and both know that Abigail aspires for the death of Elizabeth. At this point‚ Reverend Hale appears‚ and the Proctors prove as sincere and reasonable people who do not believe in witchery. The fifth scene of the second act starts with Francis Nurse and Giles Corey‚ who report on the arrest of their wives. The second act is closed with the dramatic arrest of Elizabeth Proctor

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    Injustice In Society Martin Luther King Jr. was an activist in Birmingham‚ AL. In his essay‚ “Letter to Birmingham Jail” he talks about injustice. His injustice is somewhat similar to Thich Nhat Hanh’s essay‚ “In Search of the Enemy Man”. Thich Nhat Hanh was a Buddhist monk. He was a human’s rights activist‚ who believed that through mindfulness‚ we can learn to live in the present moment instead of in the past and in the future. Dwelling in the present moment is‚ according to Thich Nhat Hanh‚ the

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