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8271: The Crucible
... a character being put to the test. The court held responsible for trying those presumed guilty of witchcraft, made it clear that if the suspected did not confess to their evil actions they would face death. If they did confess, they would live on in shame. This was John Proctor’s main problem. He could confess to his sins and live, but his written confession would be posted on the church ...
8272: The Crucible
... the commandments, it is evident that there is still a void between her and John. All commandments could be recited except for adultery. In the puritan culture, adultery is a grievous sin, one punishable by death. She has to live through each day knowing that John was unfaithful, and that he did not fulfill the commitment of marriage. She feels hurt and betrayed, but what Abby tries next is the most ...
8273: The Crucible
... he is asking her questions, she suddenly pretends to be attacked by Mary Warren’s spirit. Now Mary Warren realizes that either she has to suffer the consequences of being accused of witchcraft (which means death), or let someone else suffer by false accusation. She decides to do the last, and she picks John Proctor as her victim, saying "... you are the devil’s man! ..." (page 118). John Proctor’s past ...
8274: The Crucible
... Only when this fails does Proctor finally speak up. As a result of his speaking out in court, Proctor finds himself accused of being a witch. After his trial where he has been sentenced to death by hanging, he refuses to confess to being a witch, which would allow him to live. As Proctor gets more and more involved with his confession, he must face a new moral dilemma: Confess to ...
8275: The Crazy Horse Electric Game
... deep conversations, and they start talking about why Willie's mom does not fish like she used too. Then they get into talking about Missy, Willie's little sister who died of SIDS (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome). After that the book cuts into another baseball game, they are playing against the Crazy Horse Electrics. Sal, a big guy on the Crazy Horse, and Johnny get into a verbal argument, and then ...
8276: The Count Of Monte Cristo
... because the Count is in disguise. The Count has many connections too, which help him get revenge on his enemies. For most of the cases, the Count punished most of his enemies that resolved to death. Through many events, a friend of Monte Cristo murdered Caderousse. And Fernand was prosecuted for murdering a man that was the father of the woman Monte Cristo loved. Because Fernand already lost his honor, instead ...
8277: The Color People
... all alone. He starts to fall apart. He becomes afraid of the dark, and just gives up on life. That was his meanness that started to destroy his life. Now, just as Mr. ____ is nearing death, his son Harpo, starts to take care of him. Mr.___ starts to love him again. Now Mr.____'s life takes a towards revival. He becomes a new man. Once he starts to love his life ...
8278: The Client
... tell this because they talk about the heat, all of the crowds, the drunks, and they have accents, and talk different. Sights: people, blood, guns, hospitals, media. Sounds: gunshots, shouting, foul language, fighting. Smells: blood, death, air, sweat, fear, ciggarette smoke. Tastes: blood, dirt, hospital food, fear. Textures: the ground, bedsheets, steel of weapons. John Grisham, a.k.a. Master of Suspense, has done it once more! The Client is a ...
8279: The Client
... this because they talk about the heat, all of the crowds, the drunks, and they have accents, and talk different. 11) Sights: people, blood, guns, hospitals, media. Sounds: gunshots, shouting, foul language, fighting. Smells: blood, death, air, sweat, fear, ciggarette smoke. Tastes: blood, dirt, hospital food, fear. Textures: the ground, bedsheets, steel of weapons. 12) John Grisham, a.k.a. Master of Suspense, has done it once more! The Client is ...
8280: The Cathedral
... day after day and never receive the smallest compliment from her beloved. A woman whose husband could never read the expression on her face, be it misery or something better…then to slip off into death, the blind man’s hand on her hand, his blind eyes streaming tears…her last thought this: that he never even knew what she looked like, and she on an express to the grave. (Carver ...


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