The Scarlet Letter ... people. Dimmesdale felt very bad for his actions and not always being there for Pearl, but he finally was able to confess. He confesses ... View More
Wordcount: 698
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Dimmesdale Character Analysis ... Hester. He feels even guiltier because he is not able to confess like Hester, but instead, keeps his sin locked inside his heart. In ... View More
Wordcount: 1537
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Guilt in the Scarlet Letter ... She was able to forgive her own sin and learnt to restrain her passions and ... Unlike Hester, reverend Arthur Dimmesdale didnamp39t confess in his sin and kept this ... View More
Wordcount: 1002
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Scarlet Letter Theme of Sin in the novel ... He is so tortured by not being able to confess his secrete that he would fast for several days, pray for several hours, whip himself, and even carve an ampquotAampquot on ... View More
Wordcount: 851
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Subgenre as a Form of Confessional ... By using this genre to create a work of prose the author is able to confess his or her lifeamp39s loves, sins, dreams, faults, triumphs, as well as degradations. ... View More
Wordcount: 895
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GAME THEORY ... In this case, the police may impose a penalty on the prisoners even if they do confess because they will be able to put the prisoners away for a longer time ... View More
Wordcount: 851
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game thoery ... In this case, the police may impose a penalty on the prisoners even if they do confess because they will be able to put the prisoners away for a longer time ... View More
Wordcount: 820
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NoneProvided ... and Dimmesdaleamp39s inability to confess his sin until the end of the novel. Hester remained the social hero throughout the novel in that she was able to grow ... View More
Wordcount: 1083
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A Comparison of Early American Texts ... good sense...we are dead, may no one taunt us, but pray God that he absolve us all.ampquot This statement shows Villonamp39s capability of being able to confess to his ... View More
Wordcount: 1122
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The Scarlet Letter ... We see the evil in Chillingworth when he tries to stop Dimmesdale from getting on the scaffold so he wouldnamp39t been able to confess his sin, because if he did ... View More
Wordcount: 611
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THe Scarlet Letter ... Dimmesdale is finally able to confess what he had done, and dies. Then about a year later, Chillingworth dies, and Hester and Pearl move away from Boston. ... View More
Wordcount: 1297
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Crucible Essay ... or not to confess. He then came to the conclusion that he would confess just so that he would be able to live. But as the court ... View More
Wordcount: 605
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Cyrano de Bergerac ... The scene is very humorous with the radio contraption used to hide CD He comes through after things go bad and is able to confess his own feelings to Roxanne. ... View More
Wordcount: 1515
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The Scarlett Letter ... 133. The pain and frustration of not being able to confess his sin forces the reverend into a spiral of shame and guilt. Hester ... View More
Wordcount: 455
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Abe Abe ampquotI claim not to have controlled events, but confess plainly that events have ... Although he might have been able to keep our country from splitting into two ... View More
Wordcount: 722
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Signifigance of the title The Crucible ... prevailing intentions of good triumph over the courts pressures to lie and confess. ... is stronger that his lust for Abigail and therefore he is able to overcome ... View More
Wordcount: 1186
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The Crucible English/Literature Essay ... her, he had the decency and integrity to confess his adultery to save his wife. By standing up for what he thought was right, John Proctor was able to stay ... View More
Wordcount: 1245
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The Greatest Sinner/ The scarlet Letter ... her to confess that he is the father, but why should Hester Prynne have to confess ... In this book the only person known to be able to find the truth by looking ... View More
Wordcount: 567
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Why proctor is the protoganist of the crucible ... portrays Haleamp39s untainted outlook of the people in Salem and how he is able to judge ... in the end of the novel he urges people to lie and confess to witchcraft ... View More
Wordcount: 1291
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The Scarlet Letter ... pulpit...ampquot His longing to confess becomes greater as his health begins to fail. Dimmesdale is found popular due to the fact that he seems to be able to relate ... View More
Wordcount: 1115
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The Cowardice of Arthur Dimmesdale ... he is a model for those to follow, and he is not able to deal ... Puritan community, Dimmesdale is invested with fear, cowardice, and inability to confess his sin ... View More
Wordcount: 789
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Cowardice ... he is a model for those to follow, and he is not able to deal ... Puritan community, Dimmesdale is invested with fear, cowardice, and inability to confess his sin ... View More
Wordcount: 749
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Crime and Punishment, the idea of suffering ... to go and confess by himself. Even after being sent to prison in Siberia Raskolnikov doesnamp39t regret of comitting the crime. He feels bad at not being able to ... View More
Wordcount: 1785
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The Realtionship of Love adn accepting ons own identity ... of the story during Prynneamp39s public shaming, when he does not confess his connection ... part of himself, will he be relieved of his heartache and be able to feel ... View More
Wordcount: 1299
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Macbeth vs. crime and punishment ... Raskolnikov to confess the crimes to his lover, Sonia Marmeladov. Shortly afterwards, Detective Porfiry, eventually putting two and two together, was able to ... View More
Wordcount: 2116
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Scarlett letter ... Exhort her to confess the truth ampquot He is viewed as a perfect person that has no flaws however because of this he is able to judge people of their wrong dongs. ... View More
Wordcount: 1136
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Analysis of Arthur Dimmesdlae ... Overall Dimmesdale was able to endure a great deal, but his actions throughout the ... He could not entirely be blamed for refusing to confess his sin until it was ... View More
Wordcount: 651
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Fun ... when asked to confess about the affair, and when asked to convince John to confess. ... she was obligated into assessing weather or not she should be able to trust ... View More
Wordcount: 772
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Major Theme of The Crucible ... by the situation at hand, John decides to give in and confess that he ... but because of Maryamp39s cowardice and Abigailamp39s fervent evil, the bad was able to overcome ... View More
Wordcount: 1313
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Death of a Salesman ... thisampquot Miller 120. Even though Willy loved his wife, he was never able to confess his sin and accept the consequences. As a parent ... View More
Wordcount: 583
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