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anything that he desired to have. That is why John Proctor prevailed in the end.
John Proctor was a man who loves his wife with all his heart. This statement is evident throughout the entire play, from beginning to end. " Abigail: Oh, I marvel how
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, who believed himself a man of pure reason, chose to ignore all the reasonable signs and formulate his hypotheses based on a desire to uncover some devious unholy plot of murder and deception. Both of us had no idea of the chain of events that was about
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Category: /Literature/European Literature
, and future are represented by different people, places, and things. One of which such symbols, the main character herself, represents the essence of the past through her father, her house, and her lover.
Historically, the Grierson name was one of the most
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Category: /Arts & Humanities
of the Samurais fighting skills, something he could use when he was unable to use his favourite weapon.
There are many different styles of Jujitsu that exist around the world, and many different ways to actually spell the name. The original spelling derived
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Category: /Literature/English
, and future are represented by different people, places, and things. One of which such symbols, the main character herself, represents the essence of the past through her father, her house, and her lover.
Historically, the Grierson name was one of the most
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Category: /Literature/English
, but of wholesale plunder, sacred and profane, private or public. If you are caught committing such crimes in detail you are punished and disgraced; sacrilege, kidnapping, burglary, fraud, theft are the names we give to such petty forms of wrongdoing. But when a man
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Category: /Society & Culture/Religion
, and complications exist only because people choose to complicate their own lives. Desire,
ambition, fame, and selfishness are seen as hindrances to a harmonious life. It is only when one rids
himself of all desires can tao be achieved
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, for Taoism is not monotheistic. The focus is not to worship one god, but instead on coming into harmony with tao. Tao is the essence of everything that is right, and complications exist only because people choose to complicate their own lives. Desire, ambition
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to complicate
their own lives. Desire, ambition, fame, and selfishness are seen as
hindrances to a harmonious life. It is only when one rids himself of
all desires can tao be achieved. By shunning every earthly distraction,
the Taoist is able to concentrate
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Category: /Society & Culture/Religion
, and complications exist only because people choose to complicate
their own lives. Desire, ambition, fame, and selfishness are seen as
hindrances to a harmonious life. It is only when one rids himself of
all desires can tao be achieved. By shunning every earthly
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