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    In The Crucible, there are many complex characters who shift throughout the play. Reverend Hale was one of the most complex of these characters. Hale’s changes were a direct result of the trials. Because of this Hale’s changes can be traced through his actions and motivations. Throughout the play, Reverend Hale was changed by his faith, his knowledge of the truth, and by his guilt. From the beginning of the play, it was quite clear that Reverend Hale’s character was deeply rooted in his faith and

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    Him: Here this was supposed to be your birthday present. It’s a promise ring. But I guess it’s kind of pointless now. My mind was spinning. I so furious, I didn’t understand why he would send that in the middle of a fight or why he would say its pointless now like we were breaking up! I just ignored his message and picture because I was so mad but I started to look at the picture of the ring and I noticed it had what appeared to be scratched on the band and it looked a little worn. I ignored it

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    situations, all of which try the vitality of his faith and his will to live. Through the story of Pi’s life, Martel shows that, although being faced with doubt is inevitable, one must choose to overcome it with faith because constantly searching for proof to settle doubt is a hindrance to the quality of one’s life. Martel suggests that one must overcome doubt with faith because it helps the ability to see the ‘better stories’ of life, rather than continuously searching for similar, drier, stories based

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    the monsters under your bed, or do you take control, and fight? Maya Angelou talks about locking yourself up in a cage full of your fears and doubts and trying to escape and become free of your struggles. In Langston Hughes poem, “Mother to Son,” Hughes talks about how a son is struggling to go through life and he wants to give up because of his fears and doubts, but his mother is trying to persuade him into sticking with it and continue living life. Finally, Robert Frost discusses how your fears shouldn’t

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    police pursuit on a crowded highway, the wrong side of a crowded even. For the very hopes and ideals that make up this most elusive of dreams seem to sow a great deal of doubt, delusions and disillusionment in whoever seeks it. The dangers of following your dreams are very real indeed; they should not however stop you. These doubts and illusions play a rather important part in Fitzgerald’s ‘The Great Gatsby’ and in Miller’s ‘Death of a Salesman’; James Gatz dedicates his entire life to the pursuit

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    Opinions, self-assurance, and knowledge – these aspects of one’s character constantly develop throughout one’s lifetime. In some cases, opinions shift from one end of the spectrum to the opposite end of the spectrum, while the knowledge gained from the world guides one to become more self-assured. In The Poisonwood Bible, Leah, the daughter of a passionate preacher, gains several unfamiliar experiences after moving to Congo such as the peoples’ way of life and insight on what the Africans think about

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    1. Why does Sommers discuss the intricate and intimate connections between herself, her daughters and her parents on pages 293-295? Why does she look at her family? She says that “Love (as well as writing) involves a radical loss of certainty” (295). How does that “loss of certainty” apply to writing as well as relationships in Sommers’ experience? Because of Sommers love for reading often alludes to her family life, she is able to introduce the reader to her family and her thoughts behind words

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    victim would not detect. Indeed, Montresor continued to mask his evil plans against the victim through acting nicely towards him and also maintaining a smile that only him knew was informed by the “thought of revenge” (Poe, n.p.). Indeed, Montresor no doubt comes out as very crafty, and the secretively crafted plan of revenge against Fortunato he made can be lauded as being genius. Nevertheless, this discussion holds the argument that it is Fortunato’s skepticism, as opposed to Montresor’s definitive

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    Faith knew that she wasn’t strong enough to go against the devil. She was all in doubt, questioning her own faith, but just always tried/ wanted to stay strong for Brown. Once Brown started seeing everybody else crossover including his wife Faith, he too begin to doubt his own faith, and belief in God. Brown started to feel himself get weak, so he lifts his hands to pray. When he started praying, a dark black cloud shifted

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    goal is to grow and become more Christ like. The doubts and fears of whether one is truly saved are hindrances in one’s faith. The need for assurance of salvation and doubting can become stumbling blocks for a Christian’s growth in their faith. However, these can act as the questions which can strengthen one’s faith. By discovering the theological definitions, biblical foundations and practical applications of the assurance of salvation and doubt, the need to grow in our faith will become clear in

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