Reverend Parris Abigail Williams Niece Betty Parris Dislike “Soiled” Tried a charm to kill John Proctor Tituba Rev. Hale *outsider Deputy Governor Danforth *outsider Judge Hathorne *outsider Elizabeth Proctor Servant Mary Warren Mr. Putnam Mrs. Putnam Ruth Putnam Act 3 Mercy Lewis Susanna Walcott Giles Corey Martha Corey Francis Nurse Rebecca Nurse Goody Osburn Goody Good The balloon drifted in the halcyon and cloudless sky. “Anne spent a fortnight of halcyon days at Echo Lodge in the golden prime of August.” -Lucy Maud Montgomery, Anne of the Island The fastidious writer rarely met her deadlines, but the magazine was still willing to purchase her superior articles. “A fastidious person in the throes of love is a rich source of mirth.” -Martha Duffy Their superficial relationship was comprised mainly of badinage and frivolous day trips. “Anne, as she listened to the ceaseless badinage that went on between him and Phil, wondered if she had only imagined that look in his eyes when she had told him she could never care for him.” -Lucy Maud Montgomery, Anne of the Island Listen for malapropisms, which are word confusions, and you’ll be rewarded with a laugh or two. "He was a man of great statue.“ "Listen to the blabbing brook.“ "Cardial - as in cardial arrest." After attending several conventions, the comic book collector had garnered a complete set of his favorite series. “Garner up pleasant thoughts in your mind, for pleasant thoughts make pleasant lives.” -John Wilkins Aaron refused to believe that his low-paying delivery job was his kismet in life. “You can't plan the kind of deep love that results in children. Fatherhood was not a conscious decision. It was part of the wonderful ride I was on. It was destiny; kismet. All the math finally worked.” -Unknown The road extended to the horizon for the hegira of refugees leaving the bombed-out city. “Yet, palpitating and real, shimmering in the sunflashed dust of ten thousand hoofs, she saw pass, from East to West, across a continent, the great hegira of the land-hungry AngloSaxon.” -Jack London, The Valle of the Moon Diane’s thoughtful and accurate biography of Einstein became the paradigm for subsequent studies. “Your paradigm is so intrinsic to your mental process that you are hardly aware of its existence, until you try to communicate with someone with a different paradigm.” -Donella Meadows Local residents blamed the casino for the drugs, prostitution, and general debauchery surrounding it. “True debauchery is liberating because it creates no obligations. In it you possess only yourself; hence it remains the favorite pastime of the great lovers of their own person” -Albert Camus Unlike the other professors, Dr. Rowley never felt at ease in the academic milieu in which he worked. “I don't know that the arts have a milieu here, any of them; they're more like a very thinly settled outskirt.” -Edith Wharton, The Age of Innocence The decadent society steadily regressed into anarchy. “People on the righteous path always progress, while people who are ignorant always falter and regress.” -Rig Veda The bilious fool erringly blamed and chastised people for mistakes that others made. “’He is a nervous, bilious subject,’ said Larrey, ‘and will not recover.’” -Leo Tolstoy, War and Peace After asserting her mastery of necromancy, the old woman attempted to communicate with the spirits of the dead. “There is a dread, unhallowed necromancy of evil, that turns things sweetest and holiest to phantoms of horror and affright.” -Harriet Beecher Stowe, Uncle Tom’s Cabin Some called it gumption, others called it true grit, but whatever the settlers’ motivation, they endured hardships unimaginable to reach their destinations. “It is very easy to forgive others their mistakes; it takes more grit and gumption to forgive them for having witnessed your own.” -Jessamyn West The scam artist’s blandishments lowered the victim’s defenses enough to get her to donate money to the bogus charity. “When the blandishments of life are gone, the coward creeps to death - the brave lives on.” -Marcus Aurelius It’s the errors you can usually spot right away; the subtle ones are often tougher to detect. “The usurpations of the legislature might be so and so sudden, as to admit of no specious coloring.” Federalist Papers by James Madison In England, are found in the House of Lords. “The former, in which the people voted by centuries, was so arranged as to give a superiority to the interest; in the latter, in which numbers prevailed, the plebian interest had an entire predominancy.” Federalist Papers by Alexander Hamilton must be skilled in the art of diplomacy. “The Belgian did not have long to wait, for the following day his returned with word that Tarzan and a party of fifty Waziri warriors had set out toward the southeast early in the morning.” Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar by Edgar Rice Burroughs Love at first sight entails two people with emotions who become instant soul mates. “Tenderly they gathered them, with the night-dew fresh upon their leaves, and as they wove chanted sweet spells, and whispered fairy blessings on the bright messengers whom they sent forth to die in a dreary land, that their gentle might bloom unharmed.” Flower Fables by Louisa May Alcott When it is hot, competition is fierce and tempers are short, and there is often a on the practice field. “Fanny read to herself that "it was with infinite concern the newspaper had to announce to the world a matrimonial in the family of Mr.. R. of Wimpole Street.” Mansfield Park by Jane Austin The dog Marcie’s nose, but at least it didn’t break it. “And he kept drifting about to find Becky and her with the performance.” Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain Don Quixote tilted at windmills, and his odd and hopeless fight has become a classically gesture. “As for talkers and persons, they are commonly vain and credulous withal.” The Essays by Sir Francis Bacon On December 23, 1972, Franco Harris of the Pittsburgh Steelers made an amazing catch of a football that became known as the reception. “A Chancery judge once had the kindness to inform me, as one of a company of some hundred and fifty men and women not labouring under any suspicions of lunacy, that the Court of Chancery, though the shining subject of much popular prejudice (at which point I thought the judge's eye had a cast in my direction), was almost .” Bleak House by Charles Dickins An etymologist studies the history, development, and of words. “Since not even humans, who are almost half-gods, can fathom the mystery of the of ideas and the dictates of choice, appearing in their consciousness as ideas, it is not to be expected of a mere dog to know the why of the ideas that animate it to definite acts toward definite ends.” Jerry of the Islands by Jack London Those who are seldom welcome at a party. “Do hourly and quarrel, breaking forth…” King Lear by William Shakespeare When you are on hold as caller number twelve in a phone , your wait can seem endless. “From Cockspur Street to Nelson's Monument the men were lined up in a long , making their way to the recruiting office.” The Kingdom of the Blind by E. Phillip Oppenheim Stalin and Hitler are generally considered to be the most despots of the twentieth century. “And now, thus unexpectedly, I found myself joining the conspiracy.” The Quest of the Golden Girl by Richard le Gallienne Pat the lawyer and received a vague cloud of words in reply. “It was all right, he said, in reply to a from the steward.” Michael, Brother of Jerry by Jack London He had an unusual, side-toside that made him easy to spot. “The of my friend was unsteady, and the bells upon his cap jingled as he strode.” “The Cask of Amontillado” by Edgar Allan Poe These days, men and women can buy the they want from their plastic surgeons. “Thence the conductor ran straight to earth in an angle of the .” A Thief in the Night Emily Dickinson I heard a Fly buzz - when I died The Stillness in the Room Was like the Stillness in the Air Between the Heaves of Storm - The Eyes around - had wrung them dry And Breaths were gathering firm For that last Onset - when the King Be witnessed - in the Room I willed my Keepsakes - Signed away What portion of me be Assignable - and then it was There interposed a Fly With Blue - uncertain - stumbling Buzz Between the light - and me And then the Windows failed - and then I could not see to see - e. This poem epitomizes the herorics of consciousness in Dickinson, a project of scrupulous notation that refuses to be side-tracked. II. “I Heard a Fly Buzz When I Died” A. Dickinson perceives death in this poem through an imagined act of transition, a grand climax of expectation rather than a serene ride. B. Just at the moment of transfiguration, however, the consciousness of the poem is interrupted by the most trivial of creatures. “A Fly—With Blue—uncertain stumbling Buzz,” writes Dickinson, again reminding us of her exacting powers as a nature poet. C. “I Heard a Fly Buzz When I Died” is an allegory of ignorance, a frustrating poem about the static nature of what we cannot know. D. 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