How does Miller present ideas about witch-hunts in The Crucible? Plan Intro In the Crucible, Arthur Miller writes using the allegory to the events and actions of ex-American senator Joseph Mcarthy. The ‘house of un-american activities committee’ was established in… Continue Reading →
The first thing we did, before knowing what the stimulus was was talk about the various ways we can begin any improvisation. Ideas such as finding symbolic meaning, crafting a story, characterization and researching the context came up. I decided… Continue Reading →
Rebecca Nurse – ‘Let us rather blame ourselves and-‘ with the entrance of Hale, she tells is ‘I fear it.’ These quotations make the readers feel like Hale is a corrupt man that brings corruption wherever he goes. It would… Continue Reading →
My initial response to the script stimulus is that there is a lot of political satire. Satire is a tool that can be used to criticise people through the use of irony, comedy or exaggeration. While reading the script I… Continue Reading →
The themes of love and hate are presented in act 3 scene 1. Ceasar is assassinated in the Capitol. Love is presented when when the last word that comes out of Caesar’s mouth is “Ceasar!”. The love that Caesar has… Continue Reading →
In 2007, you wrote an article exposing your paranoia and anxiety towards the future of language and the effect texting and abbreviations will have on it. I understand that you wrote your article in 2008, approximately eight years ago where the… Continue Reading →
I played Achilles. I believe the final performance my group delivered featured our main goals for the scene. There were certain parts that we planned out before that we didn’t do. Some of these unplanned features still supported our interpretation… Continue Reading →
Adam Smith wrote a book called ‘The wealth of nations’ in 1976, while Karl Marx wrote a book called ‘the communist manifesto’ in 1848. In these books is where the ideologies of capitalism and communism can be seen broken down. The main… Continue Reading →
The sunlight touches everything and gives it a warm embrace. The air has a perfumed scent and the seats are plush. Every surface is dustless. All the polished metal shimmer as to demand your touch. You walk to the seats and sit…. Continue Reading →
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