Episode 2 The scene then goes to the oval where Rhiyu is about to have his PE class. “Now I have PE, I wonder what we’ll be doing”. The scene then goes to the centre of the oval where there is a golden sword just hovering on the ground. “Wait what is that? Hey can you see that?” Rhiyu asks a classmate nearby. “See what” asks Rhiyu’s classmate. “Don’t worry about, it’s just my imagination”. Rhiyu’s PE teacher then makes the class run laps and then he wanted to make sure if it really was his imagination, so he looked at the centre of the oval and the golden sword was tight there but this time it was glowing. Rhiyu then gets curious and goes towards the sword, he tries to touch the sword and when he does, it disappears into gold glitters of dust …show more content…
He then wakes up noticing that he is in an infinite space where no one is around. “Hey! Is anybody there?” Rhiyu shouts while being scared to death. “Rhiyu!” says a mysterious voice. “Who’s there?” Says Rhiyu. “It is me, the sword that you just touched.” Says the mysterious voice. “What sword? I didn’t touch any sword!” says Rhiyu. The flame that you saw on the plain of grass, that flame contains the golden sword that you see in front of you now”. Says the mysterious voice. “Is this sword supposed to be special?” asks Rhiyu. “Yes, yes it is special; it is one of the twin swords of Blasphemy”. “One of the twin swords of Blasphemy?” asks Rhiyu. “Yes it is one the twin swords of Blasphemy, the twin swords of Blasphemy were made by the three lords of the three Realms; they are the two strongest swords that anyone has ever known throughout the Elf, Demon and the Human Realm.” Says the mysterious voice. “They’re that special and strong?” asks Rhiyu. “Yes they are that special and strong.” Says the mysterious voice. “Wait! Tell me where I am!” shouts Rhiyu. “This is the infinity realm, in this space, there are no living things, it’s completely empty”. Says the mysterious voice. “Then tell me how to escape this infinity realm”. Asks Rhiyu. “It is really simple; all you need to do is accept the golden sword and you will escape the infinity realm”. Says the mysterious voice. “And how do I do that …show more content…
“Yes and who are you?” asks the elf. “My name is Rhiyu and I’m a human, who are you?” Rhiyu replies and then asks. “My name is Diane and I am an elf from the Elf world.” Replies Diane. “Diane, that’s a lovely name.” says Rhiyu. “You really think so!?” Diane asks while blushing. “Yeah it’s a really lovely name, it really suits a beautiful girl like you, Miss Diane.” Says Rhiyu. “Please just call me Diane and is that one of the twin swords of Blasphemy?” Says Diane. “Yes it is, how did you know?” Asks Rhiyu. “Oh yes, that sword is powerful fire magic, they were crafted by the three lords of the three realms, the realms are the Elf, Demon and Human. These swords are a big deal where I come from.” Answers
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.
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.
In The Crucible by Arthur Miller, the madness of the Salem witch trials is explored in great detail. There are many theories as to why the witch trials came about, the most popular of which is the girls' suppressed childhoods. However, there were other factors as well, such as Abigail Williams' affair with John Proctor, the secret grudges that neighbors held against each other, and the physical and economic differences between the citizens of Salem Village.
There is no escape from his world save one tall tower which seems to reach above the soaring treetops. He explains that he had once tried to escape through the forest, but became scared in the endless woods and returned before he became lost. He has...
The sword just so happened to be a magical one that was blessed by the giants that made
In the Crucible, we are introduced to the main protagonist John Proctor; the way that Arthur Miller presents him by rebelling against the authority in Salem. Out of the entire town he is the only person that speaks out, realising that the authority is unfair and unjust; he is not like everyone else in the town who keeps quiet to themselves. There are many situations where we the readers can see very clear examples of him rebelling against the authority that controlled Salem. One example of Proctor rebelling against authority in Salem was when he did not go to church on a Sabbath day and instead decided to pray in his own home ‘Mr Proctor, your house is not a church; your theology must tell you that’. That is one clear example of him rebelling
The vision of the two hats, identical, broke upon him with the radiance of a brilliant sunrise. His face was suddenly lit with joy. He could not believe that Fate had thrust upon his mother such a lesson. He gave a loud chuckle so she would look at him and see that he saw. She turned her eyes on him slowly. The blue in them seemed to have turned a bruised purple.
“It’s strange how I knew you, but I suppose you look as such a good soul should. We have all heard of your great charities in Beverly.” This quote, stated by Reverend Hale, referring to Rebecca Nurse explains how others in the town think very highly of her. Therefore, when Rebecca is accused of using witchcraft to murder Ann Putnam's babies during the Salem Witchcraft Trials, the townspeople suggest that it may be a hoax. I can relate to Rebecca Nurse because we are both greatly understanding, extremely skeptical, and very nurturing.
A wise human once stated, “People are quick to believe the bad things they hear about good people”(Unknown). Bound by the nature of humans, many are hasty to believe inaccurate accounts, no matter the circumstances, whether the accounts have evidence, or if they have any veracity to them. In Arthur Miller’s, The Crucible, the hysteric citizens of Salem, Massachusetts experience an outrageous witch hunt movement, accumulating a hefty death total of twenty citizens. The play begins with Reverend Parris, a relatively new Puritan minister in Salem, whose daughter, Betty Parris, is stuck in a coma-like state. Parris reveals that his niece Abigail, was seen dancing with Betty, and Tituba, Parris’ black slave from Barbados. Concerned about his reputation,
... he starts to think more of how he may die. When he is finally pushed over the edge of the pit, which could be considered being pushed over the edge of insanity, everything comes rushing back to reality when he is grabbed by a General.
“Well, all the plays that I was trying to write were plays that would grab an audience by the throat and not release them, rather than presenting an emotion which you could observe and walk away from.” by Arthur Miller. All great works provide a way to reach in and grab the audience through the reoccurring themes like, greed, jealousy, reputation and hypocrisy. Arthur Miller had one of those great works and it was called “The Crucible”. The play was based off of the witch trials that happened in Salem in the year of 1962. Some of the characters were actual characters involved in the witch trials. Arthur Miller wrote this play during the time of the “Red Scare”. Miller wrote The Crucible because he wanted to turn the The Salem Witch Trials into
The Crucible is an incredibly influential play no only in the fact that it displays many important themes, but it also portrays how a theocracy impacts societal actions. The Salem witch trials were the culmination of the problems with theocracy. The actions of society, not only are impacted by their personal thoughts, but also in religious undertones affect them. Act two in the play portrays not only all of these themes, but also some important events leading towards the witchcraft hysteria. Act two in the play portrays how theocracy ultimately leads to chaos.
Suddenly out of the blue Macbeth asked “Which one of you have done this”. All of us were shocked and Macbeth continued his craziness. Ross told his gentlemen to rise and had a doubt about Macbeth’s health conditions. I like usual stepped into the rescue. I convinced those at the table that nothing was precisely wrong with Macbeth. He said to me that Banquo’s ghost was sitting on his place! My husband is going crazy! I said to him: “ This is the very painting of your fear, This is the air-drawn dagger which you said Led you to
... he finally returns. He is taunted by the evil spirits, and the spirit of Anna. They are relentless in their pursuit of his perpetual suffering.
A dark haze filled the night air. Happy birthday to me, Mist thought as she slipped through the abandoned street. It was an hour past curfew and if you were anyone else you wouldn’t dare to creep around in the night, but Mist wasn’t anyone else. Her misty blue hair and unique black attire was known all along the land. People feared Mist but they also respected her. Although her father, Captain Hook, who feared little boys and stayed hidden in his broken down boat, was a laughing stock, her tough exterior and excellent skills with a sword brought her reputation up. When Mist was younger, before her father went completely crazy, he used to spend hours among the broken down ship deck teaching Mist the art of swordfighting. That was the only thing she ever thanked her father for otherwise she couldn’t care less how much longer he lived. Mist’s manipulating, deceitful, and downright evil reputation helped her among the little land they called Miscreant. Two people outranked her on Miscreant. Baba Yaga and her son. But since no one had ever seen Baba Yaga’s son, Mist had no competition in the villain department. Baba Yaga ruled over the villainess crowd and was the most feared thing on the island. Not human, no one quite knew what she was. The only time