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2019-12-01 02:40

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** spoiler alert ** I think that this play was pretty interesting. The language was somewhat difficult to understand, but after watching the movie, everything was cleared up for me. It was cruel what Abigail and the others did to the innocent people of Salem. One thing that I learned from this book is that mendacious individuals can cause someone's life to be ruined. The person that I felt the worst for was John Proctor. It has been made clear in both the play and the movie that he was a good man. He would rather die knowing the truth than living with the lie. One aspect of the play that was interesting to me was that in court the judges did not notice that every time Abigail started to act, that's when the other children would join in. Another thing that I learned from reading The Crucible by Authur Miller is that is that people should love and cherish the people that are in their lives. The reasoning for this is because Elizabeth regretted keeping a "cold house" for John. There's no doubt that they loved each other, but they just wasn't taking the opportunity to tell each other how much they meant to each other. It was when John was about to die that Elizabeth realized the way that she acted towards John in their marriage. I wanted Abigail to be punished for her crimes because she made the other girls afraid to confess. Judge Danforth, Reverend Paris and Reverend Hale all misused virtuous principles. The only person that misused virtuous principles for a good cause was Reverend Hale. He tried to get people to confess in order for them not to get hung. However Judge Danforth only wanted to convict people because he wanted fame, and that's just selfish. Overall I would recommend this play to people that are interested in drama and betrayal.

2019-12-01 10:40

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Studying what makes leaders great and what qualities leaders have in common is nothing new but the way that Ghaemi looks at people like Ted Turner, JFK, and Gandhi is off the beaten path. We want to know what made these people great. Why did they rise to the top? How did they become such great leaders? Can we learn from them? Can we emulate their characteristics? This book covers some of the most well known men from the world's recent history. All of the men that Ghaemi covers have one thing in common, they have some sort of mood disorder. I really liked the way that this book was laid out. Ghaemi devotes a chapter to each of the characteristics that he claims are both present in great leaders and those that have mood disorders including realism, empathy, resilience, and creativity. Each chapter begins with a description of the characteristic and then profiles of leaders who exemplified those characteristics. It was really interesting to see how that connection between a mood disorder, something that is often seen as debilitating in some way or limiting, and great leadership in tough times. The book was fascinating. Ghaemi looks at personal letters and history to show how these leaders were affected by their mood disorders. Ghaemi tests his hypothesis even further by looking at how leaders without mood disorders sometimes don't handle tough times as well as they could. He looks specifically at Tony Blair and George W. Bush. One thing I did wonder is whether or not Ghaemi believes that you must have some sort of mood disorder in order to be a good leader. That point is never really made clear in the book. You don't have to be a psychology major to get anything out of this book. Ghaemi does a really good job of both drawing the reader in and giving a thorough picture of where he is coming from. One of my favorite things about books is when I'm left with new questions to explore after I'm finished reading and A First Rate Madness definitely did that for me! Bottom line: This is a very interesting study in leadership and gave me a lot of things to think about. This book was definitely enjoyable.

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