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    instance‚ individual prejudices can affect interpersonal prejudices. Individual prejudices includes one’s general biased thoughts toward other groups‚ and interpersonal prejudices includes one’s biased attitude toward another certain individual. For example‚ if a person has a general hatred or general like for a particular social group‚ when they interact with someone apart of that group daily‚ their attitude and behavior towards that person may change based solely on their individual

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    In the novel “ The Crucible “‚ Honesty is what values each individual the most. It doesn’t matter what sex you are as long as you behold the power of honesty within. John proctor faces many souls that look past the asset of honesty such as Abigail Williams and Mary Warren and also encounters people that doesn’t believe one’s honesty whom are Judge Hathorne and Danforth. John Proctor and Giles corey are the only individuals that showed honesty and believes in others honest. He feels helpless when

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    10 of them refused to say anything and pleaded to the fifth amendment. When accused and were blacklisted‚ they often had to accuse other people that were affiliated with the left party to get out of being accused. Likewise‚ in Arthur Miller’s‚ The Crucible people of the Salem witch trials were no different from what happened in Hollywood. In the Salem witch trials‚ if one was accused of being a witch and chose not to talk‚ they would most likely be sentenced

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    The Crucible may be old but it can still relate to our society today. The themes of love‚ rejection‚ and guilt are a common theme between The Crucible and society today. My first theme is love. In The Crucible Elizabeth and John Proctor are married. Although John had an affair with Abigail Williams at the end of the play Elizabeth forgave him. At first Elizabeth wouldn’t forgive John. John was angry she wouldn’t forgive him‚ he said‚ “Your justice would freeze beer!” (Proctor 55 ). After Elizabeth

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    movies have been made based upon famous plays or books. Often times these movies are successful in portraying the play-writer ’s images and thoughts for the play or book. Arthur Miller ’s play‚ The Crucible and the movie version have many differences and similarities‚ all of which contribute to the individual effectiveness of each in conveying their central message. There are several additions and changes to the plot‚ characters‚ and mood of the play‚ which have been implemented into the movie. To begin

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    Individual Happiness Contributes to the Harmonious Society He Zhewei(Jay) If you have a chance to choose a life‚ what will you choose? The rich but unhappy life or the ordinary life with lifelong happiness? Most people will choose the latter‚ because it is the essence of the life. The pursuit of individual happiness is being acknowledged as a world right. People often assume that happiness is an individual thing‚ but the meaning of happiness shifts across the life course. Therefore

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    and evil are. These two are not always so black and white‚ but good can be defined as acting agreeably with societical and personal values. Evil can be defined as going against those values. However‚ as societies and humans differ‚ so do their moral codes. What is seen as good in one society or time may be seen as evil in another. Two more factors to consider are intentions and actions. They are two separate entities. Actions are seen‚ and judged‚ by everyone else‚ but intentions are known only

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    I decided that I would much rather live in the society we live in today rather than in an Amish society for many reasons. One of the areas that I will be discussing is the education system of the Amish Children. The second area that I will be discussing is the impacts and how important religion is to the Amish. Finally‚ I also felt that another interesting area of consideration would be the relationship between Amish children‚ parents‚ and the community as a whole. As you can see‚ I have many areas

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    Many books have been written by many authors that deal with a struggle between society and individual. Albert Camus’ The Stranger (L’étranger) deals with this same topic‚ but it can be analyzed from a unique and very interesting point of view. The way of life of people can be analyzed by classifying them into two main forces that oppose each other. These forces were named after the Greek gods Apollo and Dionysus. Theses terms were first used by the German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche. The main

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    evaluating a society was that they did not seem to make it possible to always be able to say that one society is better than another. It might be easy to say that a society which has 10 interests which are spread across a broad range of fields and shares ideas with other societies all around the world is a better one (using Dewey’s criteria at least) than a society which has only three common interests‚ all of which are in the field of scientific thought‚ and is completely cut of from other societies. However

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