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Archive for April, 2008

The Court Room
This is the best section we have read so far because so much has happend. Here people are brought in for questioning.  John brings in Mary Warren to tell the truth about the doll and the girls lying about what they are blaming on innocent people.
The judge, Danforth, is a idiot and a […]

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So we learn in this act that Abigail is in love with John Proctor. And that his wife Elizabeth knows about it. You are really introduced to these two in this act. You can tell that John is a sensitive guy and that he is sorry for what he has done and you can tell […]

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I have never liked the beginning of any stories because that is where they are introducing and leading up to others events. I think that the people in the story or psyco. Especially Abigail. She is only trying to save her own butt. She doesn”t care who she ends up hurting in the process. You […]

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A Tower Too Far

What is a Naturalist story? It’s a story using either man against nature, or man against man. It took me awhile to understand how to write a story like this but I started thinking of things that maybe I had really done and decided that I could turn my experiences into a naturalist story. Maybe adding […]

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The Night Of The Parody

It was cold. That’s all she could think about. They had been driving forever and the person hadn’t spoken a word to her. She didn’t know how she had gotten here. All she remembered was falling asleep in her bed and then waking up to the sound of a car starting.
Her hands were tied behind […]

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Unlocking The Secrets…Of A Book

Unlocking The Secrets…Of A Book
            “What does it mean?” That was a question I use to ask all the time when I read books that I didn’t understand. But this year I have read a few stories, and discussed these stories with my class mates and realized that there is always more to the text […]

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Who Is Arthur Miller?

Arthur Miller was born in 1915 in New York City. Since he was born in the Great Depression he didn’t have alot of money for college so he had to work in low paying jobs to pay for his tuition. During this time he wrote something called No Villain and he won an award. At […]

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