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According to Krimsky's conclusion, the free press in a democracy is important when it is committed to truth and information.
Explanation:
After reading Krimsky's article "The Role Of The Media In A Democracy", we can ask that the freedom of the press is a powerful weapon within a democracy, because it is what brings information to the public and lets people understand what is happening in the country and thus draw their conclusions about what should be combated and stimulated within the national territory. However, it is important that, in addition to being free, the press is committed to the truth, non-partisan, non-defaming and impartial, with the responsibility only to disclose the facts and not to influence conclusions and opinions.
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The common theme of poem 'Invictus' and play 'The Crucible' is fate and resilience.
Explanation:
"Invictus" is a poem written by William Ernest Henley. The poem is about the suffering or pains that the poet went through when he suffered from a bout with tuberculosis. The poem speaks about the times when a person goes through a dark and trying time and the ability of humans to overcome it. The main message of the poem or the theme is that human can control their fate through resilience.
This theme is evident in the last lines of the poem when the poet says that he is the master of his fate and his soul.
<em>"I am the master of my fate, </em>
<em>I am the captain of my soul."</em>
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<em>"My head is bloody, but unbowed."</em>
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"The Crucible" is a play written by Arthur Miller based on the true incidents of the Salem witch trials. The theme of fate and resilience can also be seen this play in the last scene of the play, when Proctor decided to control his fate. In the last scene of the play, Proctor refuses to sign his name on the paper and be hung on the wall of the church. He decided not to sign, because he knew he was innocent, not in the sight of men but in God. He knew that there is a greater Judgment than this is coming, which will prove his innocence. Thus he takes control of his fate by choosing to be hunged than be shamed and lose his name.
<em>"PROCTOR: Because it is my name! Because I cannot have another in my life. Because
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<em>I am not worth the dust on the feet of them that hang! How may I live without my name?
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<em>I have given you my soul, leave me my name!"</em>
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<em>"PROCTOR: (Crossing slowly to Elizabeth, takes her hand for a moment.) Pray God it speak some goodness for me."</em>
1.a) It would be A
1.b) I would say B
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The opening is important because it sets the tone of the whole narrative.
Explanation:
The opening of a show, movie or a book or even an article is important because it has mainly two very important things to do:
1. Draw attention of the audience to the work.
This is important so that the people give attention to the work as it unfolds in front of them and do not get distracted from it.
2. Give an idea of what the work is going to be about.
It is very important because in good works of art an opening
- either sets an important plot point
- conveys the tone of the work as it would be throughout.
- builds a mystery
- gives a peak into the world one is going to explore.