Props: Bag, mask, bible, shawl SCENE 1 – ROBBED Would be disguised robber enters the convention banquet room; “this is a stick up, no body move, scream or anything that will make me send you to your maker…. Robber walks over to Sister Bible Scholar Hey you empty your purse right now and put everything you got in my bag and hurry up don’t dilly dally. Sister Bible Scholar Here you are, this is all I have and your welcome to it, she puts the bible in his bag. Robber walks over to Sister Prayer Warrior Hey you empty your purse right now and put everything you got in my bag and hurry up don’t dilly dally. Sister Prayer Warrior Here you are, this is all I have and your welcome to it, she puts the prayer shawl in his bag Robber walks over to Sister …show more content…
Robber Now that’s what I’m talking about. SCENE 2 – WHAT AM I SUPPOSE TO DO WITH THIS Robber begins to go through her bag to see if she has somethings that are valuable to her. Robber “okay what is this, a Bible what kind of sick joke are you playing with me what am I supposed to do with this bible, if I sell it I won’t get much for it, I can’t eat it, it’s made of paper, and it don’t even look appetizing. It can’t protect me; come on lady do you have anything of value here? Sister Bible …show more content…
The bible says we shall not live by bread alone but by every Word – Rhema that proceeds out of the month of God. We need to hear Rhema Word for our spiritual growth. The Word is food for our spirit. The word is your sword, shield and protector. You see what I have given you is one of God’s greatest resources for humanity to live by. Robber “okay what is this, a scarf not even my style, what is this all about, I can’t use this to help me in my financial state I need some resources to survive out here. Sister Prayer Warrior Prayer is the most valuable resource available to us as Christians. When we pray, and all the angels of God will come to our rescue, to meet us in our times of need. All you must do is speak to God and God will answer God will deliver you from your circumstances and put you in a place of peace and prosperity. Prayer looks much better on you than worry trust me. Robber “You know it smell might good in here what did you put in here, you see I can’t see it, but I can feel it and smell it. But again, Sister it is of no value to me or anyone else, come on now what am I supposed to do with this smell and
James Otis Jr, a lawyer, was very angry because his father was rejected the post of chief justice of Massachusetts by the royal governor.
The play I chose for my third play reading report is "The Crucible" by Arthur Miller.
Analysis of The Crucible by Arthur Miller ‘You have made your magic now, for now I do think I see some shred of goodness in John Proctor.’ Assess the developments in John Proctor’s character that validate this statement. How does Miller create a sense of tension and suspense in the build up to this climatic moment in Act 4? In Arthur Miller’s play The Crucible he has used many dramatic devices in order to create tension and build up to the climaxes of the story.
In Act II, Proctor's conflict with authority increases as the court comes to arrests his wife. He already does not like the court and for them to come to his own home and take his wife to jail is just out of the question! To help the reader understand the condition of Salem at the beginning of Act II, Kinsella explains that "Salem is in the grip of mounting hysteria" (1267). Kinsella is correct the town first starts out with Betty not waking up, then Abigail Williams acusing practically everyone in Salem about being witches and it moves up from there eventually leading to Proctors fait.
gesture a “mysterious” smile crosses her lips. These closing lines signify the Christian belief that Jesus gave holy communion, his own flesh and blood, like Rosa of Sharon gave her milk.
These sacred pieces light the flame into the speaker’s passion for her religion in many ways. She begins to pay more attention and really contemplate why she is on earth? What is she here to do in
The Crucible – Characters and Changes & nbsp; Change is good for the future. " We hear the catchy phrase everywhere. From company slogans to motivational speeches, our world seems to impose this idea that change is always a good thing. Assuming that the change is for the better, it is probably a true statement in most cases. The root of this idea seems to come from the notion that we are dissatisfied with the state that we are in, so, in order to create a more enjoyable environment, we adjust.
The blanket he is holding in the image from the book, he looks at it with a sense of sadness and disappointed look on Craigs face, when thinking about Jesus and its comparison to the blanket Raina had made him.
In Salem, during the times of the Salem witch trials, the church and the people were very close. This is what led to the hysteria and chaos which was the Salem witch trials. It also led to many conflicts between the characters in this book, because anyone who was against the church was considered a criminal. Some of these conflicts were between; Abigail and the other children, Danforth and the town folk, and John Proctor with himself and his wife.
In conclusion, the acting in the production was very good. I was held captivated by the accents and shocked by the language and dialect because I knew that this really happens and has happened. I felt like I could actually change what was happening on stage. For Instance, when the rumble is happening and Bernardo and Riff bring out the switchblades, I gasped. Silently to myself, I said "DON'T DO THIS. THIS WAS SUPPOSED TO BE A CLEAN FAIR FIGHT. YOU GUYS ARE MORE SIMILAR THAN YOU ARE DIFFERENT, JUST BEING FRIENDS." The same occurrence happened when Anita is assaulted by the Jets when attempting to find Tony to save him. I understood her feelings and wanted the Jets to get in trouble for their actions. I became invested in what happened to the
We rode the camel and were just miserable from the desert heat, but we finally arrived at the wedding. The oasis was beautiful and in my mind I was thinking of a tent in the middle of the desert with hot, clustered bodies moving around. Upon entering the oasis I was greeted by a man who helped setup the wedding for Fatima and I, he was nice. We talked and he led me into a tent which looked quite nice with cactus flowers that smelled like lavender on the outside near the entrance. Family members and friends were there which made me feel so delited, I think this wedding was the right move.
After watching her family being led into the woods and hearing gunshots, the desperate grandmother tried to save herself. She called upon Jesus and tried to use every trick she could think of, including telling the Misfit, “You’ve got good b...
Her stomach began to groan, and she realized she hadn’t ate much in a couple days. She sighed and wrung out her shirt the best she could. She left the alley to do the one thing she knew how to do best. Pickpocketing.
After being blindfolded and kneeling at the block, she repeated several times, “To Jesus Christ I commend my soul; Lord Jesus receive my soul” (Lofts 178-179).
The third stanza starts by saying, “And when I could no longer look, I blest His name that gave and took,” (107). After everything was over she realized that God had given her everything she had lost in the fire, and that she could once again receive those things from God. This relates to me being robbed in the fact that everything I lost was something that was not needed. This helped me to realize that material things aren’t going to make you happy, but the Love of God is.