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... name others who did the same. If those accused did not admit guilt, they were hung. Miller emphasizes the moral decisions of one ...
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... Forcing youth to admit guilt before the youth will be put into an intervention program. Not providing funding or supporting prevention programs. ...
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... He's not able to admit guilt to himself that he has done something wrong. He believes he can fool everyone. He says that he did it for his family. ...
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After a person has done a bad thing they will usually feel guilty and when they feel guilty enough they will admit to there wrong doing. Guilt exists in ...
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... To keep his sin disguised and not being able to admit his guilt , he afflicts himself with wounds during which he witnesses hallucinations. He sees, ". . . ...
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... did. While Hester Pryne gained freedom from her guilt, Dimmsdale's failure to admit his crime slowly destroyed his life. Dimmsdale ...
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... Hamlets not only want to kill his Uncle Claudius but he wants to damn his soul and wants him to admit his guilt so that Hamlet can become King. ...
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... He is not quite sure how to get rid of this guilt because he is the only one to face it. Boy does not want to admit it, even though Dunstan is feeling they are ...
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... In this scene, we have Hester's public repentance, Dimmesdale's reluctance to admit his own guilt, and the beginning of Chillingworth's devilish plot to find ...
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... It is always a better option to plead not guilty to a traffic ticket than to admit your guilt and pay the fine. ... Never admit your guilt. ...
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... the war; and the younger generations too are dealing with 'German guilt.' It is ... along with her contradictions she took on a responsibility to admit what she ...
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... By Act IV, Hale is changed into a saddened and guilt-ridden man, who will ask people to admit to false accusations of witchcraft to save their lives. ...
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... Letter. He does this by not admitting his sin. Dimmesdale had many opportunities to admit his sin and get the guilt off his chest. The ...
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... Both The Scarlet Letter and in the world today, guilt plays a big factor. In the book Dimmesdale allows guilt to force him to admit to his affair with Hester. ...
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... Miller gave the impression that most who were suspected of witchcraft were adamant of their innocence and refused to admit their guilt. ...
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He held the burden of his sin for seven years before he was finally able to admit what he did. He suffered through a tremendous amount of guilt and anxiety. ...
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... lost. Ultimately both characters admit their guilt, one to the police the other at his deathbed as he is waiting to be hanged. Poe's ...
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... I admit the deed! ... These final two lines in the story beautifully demonstrate how language was used to show insanity being overturned by guilt. ...
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... Later, Hale stands up for his belief in the innocence of the victims even though they have been forced to admit their guilt (Page 130). ...
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... the actions of constantly asking questions of himself and the world, feeling guilt for and ... free of Hanna, but in the end on page 172 he had to admit to himself ...
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... The guilt comes from his religion, and also from himself. ... He uses evil potions and tonics to slowly kill him. Pearl pushed her father to admit his wrongdoings. ...
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... insane. Roger Chillingworth tries to make him admit he slept with Hester while Pearl also tries to make him admit his guilt. He ...
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... first scaffold scene and Reverend Dimmesdale is not showing any signs of guilt yet ... Dimmesdale goes and stands on the scaffold to admit his sin, but he goes when ...
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... He had become so physically pathetic from the guilt which tore at him internally and ... on the scaffold as he struggled to gain the nerve to admit his wrongdoing. ...
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... As much as people would not like to admit it, they hold themselves high above ... This stemmed from an inherent guilt that the human mind places upon someone when ...
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... The guilt that it has stitched into it has transformed all the emotional distress ... is more logical because he understood that first people must admit they did ...
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... The character, Arthur Dimmesdale, exemplifies the outward desecration of man by guilt and sin as ... clergy, must deal with his desire yet inability to admit to sin ...
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... preaching from behind the pulpit, yet can never bring himself to admit his corruption ... He had striven to find forgiveness in admitting his guilt at the pulpit ...
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... also take into consideration the amount of proven psychopaths who constantly admit to their ... is that he does not feel the slightest twinge of guilt nor the ...
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... she has to be completely honest with herself and admit the feelings that she has. The symptoms that most women have are strong feelings of guilt and confusion. ...
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