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also did everything in her power to not let the light shine on her. She wanted everybody else to be punished for the crime her and the other girls had done. And that she did. Miller in my opinion made Abigail the center of the whole story she and the other
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anything to get him. She also did everything in her power to not let the light shine on her. She wanted everybody else to be punished for the crime her and the other girls had done. And that she did. Miller in my opinion made Abigail the center of the whole
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also did everything in her power to not let the light shine on her. She wanted everybody else to be punished for the crime her and the other girls had done. And that she did. Miller in my opinion made Abigail the center of the whole story she and the other
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In the play, The Crucible, both scapegoats and vengeance play prominent roles.
Abigail Williams exhibits both these characteristics. She committed the greatest of crimes.
She destroyed the reputations of many and killed much of her surrounding
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The Letter A is a mark of punishment and humiliation. However, Hester Prynne carries the symbol upon her with a very different out look than the puritans intended. Hester and the Puritans both have strong feelings for this Scarlet Letter but both
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. The Mbantas believed the gods would handle the situation, and the gods would punish the people.
Overall, people like the Mbanta need to fight for what they believe in and preserved their community. If situations arose in todays society where the people let
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on the upper class, which was the senate, so that money would not be wasted frivolously.
He also had strict legislation on crimes that today are punishable with prison time, such as adultery and rape. Augustus is by far the most influential Roman Emperor who has
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them on these ideas. Hearing of his complaints a Church court immediately put him on trial. He was convicted of heresy, a crime in which someone goes against the teachings or the Church. He was then put on trial by the Roman Emperor, Charles the fifth
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generations. The Misfit represents evil. At one point the Misfit likens himself to Christ, in that they both were punished for crimes they did not commit. Christ accepted death for the sins of all people, however, and not only did the Misfit not do that, but he
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for the defendants;
however, it was only a partial victory as they still served lengthy prison sentences for a crime which they did not commit.
The main victory of the case can be seen on a larger level in terms of how it affected racism in this country
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