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    Through their interactions and pivotal events like Corey's refusal to confess under torture and Tituba's coerced confession, Miller exposes the intricate web of fear and manipulation that drove the hysteria forward. Additionally, John Proctor's struggle with his own moral integrity amidst the chaos, and Abigail Williams' manipulation of the court out of personal vendetta, are central to the narrative's exploration of these themes.

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    Genetic Manipulation

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    It should remain illegal in most cases for genetic manipulation to be used in choosing a baby’s gender. Many parents have a preference for the sex of their baby. This can be for several reasons: there could be a genetic disorder passed down through a specific sex that parents want to avoid; the family might already have children of one sex and want to balance out the family. However, unless the parents have received prior approval, it is currently illegal to genetically manipulate an embryo, unless

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    Manipulation In Macbeth

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    Heather Brooke once said, “Public relations is at best promotion or manipulation, at worst evasion and outright deception. What it is never about is a free flow of information.” Describing the endeavor desire for power can appear to be genuine flawlessness, however one ought to be watchful what they wish for, in light of the fact that that power may be precisely what causes their ruin. William Shakespeare's account of a man named Macbeth vividly explains the force of manipulating

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    Manipulation In Othello

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    measured by one's intelligence, regardless of their age. Othello is not quite attentive, similar to those of younger ages meaning both indiviuals are very gullible. When Othello's perspective of Desdemona changes, it becomes evident that Iago's manipulation was successful because Othello had never

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    Manipulation In Hamlet

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    the death of his father, the remarriage of his mother, and his obligation for revenge. The play focuses on “betrayal, retribution, incest, and moral failure” (“William Shakespeare Biography”). The character Claudius exhibits jealousy, murder, and manipulation, throughout the play; thereby, he becomes the perfect symbol of evil. Claudius expresses jealousy when he murders his brother and robs him of his life, kingdom, and his queen: “ It is he who has deprived Hamlet Sr. of the reception of the last

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    queen tried to deceive you with beauty and magic? In the book the lion, the witch, and the wardrobe the white witch deceived and used people for her scheme. The queen ruled Narnia with manipulation, merciless, and hatred. The queen used innocent people for her schemes. The white witch ruled Narnia with manipulation. The evil witch made innocent animals spy or she would turn them to stone. The animals spied for children form earth. If they find a human the immediately would report the child to the

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    Manipulation In Macbeth

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    and revered, and remains in school curriculum all over the United States. Many different themes can be taken from the tragedy of Macbeth, and the phrase,” Look like th’ innocent flower, but be the serpent under’t” reflects the theme of deception, manipulation, and ambition completely. Through careful analysis of just the first act, you can see that Lady Macbeth justifies a distinctive correlation between the tragedy of Macbeth, and the three main themes listed above. Deception is defined as,”

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    such as new digital cameras and powerful tools such as Photoshop therefore they are compelled to use them. The AMA consists of joining physicians that promote professional, public health issues and raise public awareness about the impact of image manipulation on childhood development (Diller). People often claim to ignore advertisements but these messages are reaching people on a subconscious level. At the center of numerous ads is an image of idealized female beauty. Models are perceived as tall,

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    Manipulation In 1984

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    Newspeak is to narrow the range of thought (52).” By limiting the vocabulary, the people are not able to think for themselves or become smarter in order to rebell against the Party. Newspeak is not progression, but rather regression. The Party’s manipulation creates a false atmosphere of a perfect life the citizens of Oceania live in; they blindly follow the Party which leads to their

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    Manipulation In Othello

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    Secondly, the abuse of power by males through manipulation has great effects on the freedom of women and creates a never-ending cycle in which the misuse of power allows them to gain more of it. At one scene in the play Iago tries to console Othello’s lieutenant Cassio after a drunken fight results in the stripping of his lieutenancy. Iago uses the phrase, “You or any man living may be drunk at a time, man” (2.3.332-333). His remark displays awareness of the fact that there are different expectations

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