Proctor thinks that the strict rules the Puritan government asked their people to follow were untrue.The most important thing for them was respect and reputation but it did not mean that to be well reputed was a sign of being honest and a true son of God.There was jealosy and envy in such a society and proctor was not a person with such feelings in his heart.The corruption in the government meant that their members covered their sins but pointed others as sinful wrongdoers who deserved to go to hell.Sicne the themes are lies, deceit and the danger of ideology , his integrity shown in act 4 is shown through his feelings and the way he points them out.
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1. The sole of my shoe pulled off.
I would need an adhesive to fix it.
2. My kitchen's sink is leaking.
With the help of a plumber and his tools, I would be able to fix it.
The assassination of President John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963, took place in a radically different era. The adoption of radio in the 1920s and television in the 1950s created a nationwide audience for news. Word of the shooting in Dallas spread within minutes over both broadcast media. People not only heard about the tragedy in their homes or workplaces, but the development of affordable portable radio receivers meant that people in cars or in other outdoor areas could also listen to the latest bulletins. The broadcast audiences then verbally spread the news to other people directly or via telephone.
Extending in scope or effect to a prior time or to conditions that existed or originated in the past; especially : made effective as of a date prior to enactment, promulgation, or imposition
Hello! I had some trouble with this one too.
Internal Conflict: The feelings the wife has for her husband, such as pride and modesty for him, it could also be the young boys interpretation of the situation, but I would go with the former.
External Conflict: When her husband writes to her, and addresses her by her name, and the woman addressing her husband but his name when talking about the letter.
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