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The Crucible- Blog 2

Prompt - Describe one of your core beliefs. How is that belief see in your life?    One of my core beliefs is the idea of "the Golden Rule." I believe that the whole "treat others the way you want to be treated," should not be taken lightly. I carry this through with me in life, and treat others the way I feel I should be treated. Whether or not I treat people the way they treat me, is different.    I feel as though, treating other people the way they treat me is not always a full on thing I should do. In the matter of kindness, respect, and anything good, then yes I will do so in return. Any negativity, rudeness, or disrespect I just return kindness to.    Overall, I tend to be positive and keep positivity in my life, and that is because of the fact that, in my life there tends to be a lot of  stress, and I see the negativity in society or even at school sometimes. I just be myself and keep positive or keep qui...

The Crucible

  The objective of this blog post is to answer the following question, posed by Ms. Foushee. " Considering the strict rules and punishments of the Puritan society, was Tituba justified in confessing and naming names to protect herself? Were the other girls? Be sure to support your answer."   I feel as though in their society they  would have taken it poorly that Tituba did that in effort to protect herself. Seeing as though they had not even a hint at the idea of her doing that, I feel as though she isn't doing anything wrong.  In effort to end the controversy for her and the girls, I'd say she took the blame and showed courage and determination to show the girls  that they can't blame themselves fully for what has happened.    Tituba had basically said it was all on her and made it like she had pushed it on the girls. Them confessing may not have been necessary. They were essentially...