I've started writing my essay on The Crucible, and I think I'm doing rather well. This is the first paragraph:
"Though its citizens would fervently deny such a claim, Puritan society was rife with demons; and, as all demons, these ones had their prey. The society had people who had engaged in sinful activity, whether deliberately or inadvertently. Perhaps even more common were the people who took a violent, unforgiving aversion to sin. Lastly, there were those who were too blind to see the nature of sin—its causes, its effects and the impressions it makes upon society. In The Crucible, Abigail Williams fell into all three groups; Yet, at the same time, she was somewhat a victim of each group, and, therefore, had no place in the Puritan society—for her own good or for the good of those around her."
Of course, now there's that grueling process of actually substantiatin the points which I have put forth... FUCK!
Well, I understood the play quite well, so I don't think I have any reason to be uneasy beyond keeping up my grades (I freak out any time one of my grades isn't a B).
Valete.
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