Common Mod Paragraph Introductions Flashcards
Proctor Paragraph on Integrity
One’s integrity is a complex human quality. In its absence, one may feel an intense sense of self loathing. However, by acting justly, regardless of the punishment, integrity can be regained.
Proctor Paragraph on Acceptance
Without the acceptance of one’s identity, there is a lack of personal integrity, often leading to self-loathing. However, by acting justly, regardless of the punishment, one can regain their sense of integrity and ultimately accept their identity.
Hale Paragraph on Saving Grace
The human capacity to shift one’s mindset in the pursuit of justice has the capacity to be the saving grace of a flawed humanity.
Mary Warren Paragraph on Surrendering Moral beliefs
When faced with a threat, humans have the capacity to surrender their moral beliefs in favour of self-preservation.
Hale Paragraph on Perspective
Often, as humans, we are narrow-sighted due to our surroundings and political and spiritual beliefs. Yet by reflecting on such, identifying such, we have the capacity to shift our mindset in pursuit of justice.
Main Introduction on the valorisation
Arthur Miller’s political allegory, The Crucible, depicts the valorisation of those who embrace their ___ regardless of the punishment and social ostracism.
Main Introduction on Narrow-sighted
Often as humans, we are narrow-sighted, focusing only on our own individual experiences. Yet, through the representation of individual and collective experiences, one is able to reflect and gain a greater understanding of the complex human qualities and emotions that shape humanity.