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Although Abigail Williams is typically thought of as the antagonist of Arthur Miller's The Crucible, she is in fact a victim as much as any other tragic character in the play. The true antagonist of the play is the town of Salem itself, because of the judgemental and self concerned peoples, and its oppressive views.
The recurring image of the falling leaves reinforces the idea that everything dies eventually
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I think A.
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Depth of field is the distance between the closest and farthest objects in a photo that appears acceptably sharp. Now your camera can only focus sharply at one point. But the transition from sharp to unsharp is gradual, and the term 'acceptably sharp' is a loose one!
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*Character Name* flew out of the book, landed face forward on the floor and asked, "Where am I? What is this place? Who are you!" as *you or i* stare in shock. *Character name* quickly starts looking around, "This isnt where i was, or been? Someone please tell me where i am!" *you or i* try to figure out what to say as they say, "Come, youre the first person i saw now you're going to help me leave!"
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you may continue the story yourself onward