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... to witchcraft. There are several people there including Judge Hathorne and shortly there after Deputy Governor Danforth. Just as ...
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... In Nathanials American Notebooks he records that his great great grandfather Judge Hathorne, the judge in the witch trials, injured a neighbor named English ...
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... Later Corey, Nurse, and Proctor were placed before Deputy Governor Thomas Danforth, Judge Hathorne, Corwin, and Captain Samuel Sewall. ...
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... The plot of the novel is based on the curse pronounced by Hawthorne's family by a woman condemned to death by judge Hathorne, Hawthorne's ancestor, during the ...
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... it anymore. Deputy Governor Danforth and Judge Hathorne are members of the court that act as crucibles themselves. They take members ...
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... And when Sarah Good was standing trial, judge Hathorne asked her: "Recite for us your commandments" - suspects of witchcraft were asked to recite their ...
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... Hawthorne carried a direct relation to Judge Hathorne himself, being the primary cause of Hawthorne later adding a "w" to his name. ...
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Reader Response Essay Nathaniel Hawthorne, relative of the cruel Judge Hathorne, set out to write a novel about the consequence of sin. ...
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... confessing their "secret". When Mary Warren is done talking to Judge Hathorne, he decides to interrogate Abigail. While he is asking ...
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... was standing trial. She was asked by judge Hathorne to "Recite for us your commandments." (Miller 58). Suspects of witchcraft were ...
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... We see this after Giles tells the story of Putnam "killing his neighbours for their land" and Judge Hathorne asks for a name "I'll give you no name. ...
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... informers who reported to him individuals who neglected their church and civil duties."(Korobkin) Hathorne's son, John, was the infamous "hanging" judge of the ...
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... innocence. Throughout the Salem witch trials, Judge Danforth and Hathorne would constantly badger the accused to confess. In Act ...
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... Jon was a judge at the salem witch trials. ... Nathaniel Hathorne's reaction may have led him to say ,"I, the present writer, as their representative, hereby take ...
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... If there were a weaker judge, the courts authority might have dissipated and life ... example of his authority is in Act III, Parris' idea to Hathorne that the ...
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... His ancestors were William Hawthorne who in 1630 ordered the whipping of a Quaker woman and 1692 John Hathorne was a judge in the Salem witch trials (Magill 197 ...
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... Hawthorne's ancestors include Major William Hathorne who was one of the first Puritan settlers in America, and Joe Hathorne who was a head judge in the Salem ...
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... Hawthorne's ancestors include Major William Hathorne who was one of the first Puritan settlers in America, and Joe Hathorne who was a head judge in the Salem ...
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... the gullibility of common people, even people such as Danforth and Hathorne, who play ... When Judge Danforth calls for Abigail to be summoned to court he is told ...
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... The Puritans of this time were very harsh, unyielding, and quick to judge. ... Two of Salem's elected officials, John Hathorne and Jonathan Corwin, examined Tituba ...
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... He was a soldier, legislator, judge; he was a ruler in the Church; he had all the puritanic traits both good and evil.' William Hathorne was infamous for his ...
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... He was a soldier, legislator, judge; he was a ruler in the Church; he had all the puritanic traits both good and evil.' William Hathorne was infamous for his ...
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... As he becomes aware of Abigail's, Parris', and Hathorne's hidden agendas, he begins to question the truth of the trials, in which he acts as a judge. ...
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... Hathorne the bishop has the authority of the church and is portrayed and the servant of god. ... "I judge nothing . . . I have seen marvels in this court . . . ...
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... The Puritans of this time were very harsh, unyielding, and quick to judge. ... Magistrates John Hathorne and Jonathan Corwin examined Tituba, Sarah Good, and Sarah ...
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... The Puritans of this time were very harsh, unyielding, and quick to judge. ... Magistrates John Hathorne and Jonathan Corwin examined Tituba, Sarah Good, and Sarah ...
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... His forefathers were strict Puritans, and John Hathorne, his great-great-grandfather, was a judge presiding during the S! alem witch trials ("Biographical Note ...
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... Salem, Mass. His grandfather was a judge in the Salem witch trials. Nathaniel's surname, when born, was spelled, "Hathorne". After he ...
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... This is illustrated in the play, when the judge Danforth says to Proctor ... Danforth and Hathorne are more interested in preserving the appearance of justice than ...
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... Despite the continuing serious crimes by judges Danforth and Hathorne, there is a ... Tragedy is the result of man's total duress to judge himself justly according ...
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