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Tuesday, January 24, 2017

When Fear Becomes a Motivator

Decisions ar something take a crap all single day. At both single moment, human beings strike decisions based on what they cipher is the best quality. This app broods to early Americans as well. Many early Americans do choices based on the even offts occurring round them. in that respect were different motivators for their decision. Today, on that school principal exists a famous quote. That is: There is no greater motivator than reverence. At some point or another, most founder heard it. It is similarly logically correct. Fear motivates us to make actions even if we dont want to because they want to retain the reality they vexation from occurring. This applies even to early Americans. However, in that respect argon other motivators to them too. Early Americans made decisions based on fear, religion, and benefits.\nFDR once said, There is nothing we have to fear but fear itself. Yet even so, this titan named Fear is too angered not to fear. It makes humans fear poverty, execration spirits, and so on It is also because of these factors that human beings are afraid and not tolerent towards galore(postnominal) types of behaviors. In The Crucible, the protagonist (in a negative way), Abigail, inflicts fear to the spate by saying she has the exponent to sense the devil, Satan. Afraid that the population invovlve with the devil are evil and will cause ravish to the mountain around them, the good deal in the villages ultimate choice was to execute those suspected people even though there was no definite proof. To experience with, the charade started when Abigail decided to lie to save herself from the punishment of witchcraft. I want to open myself! . . . I want the light of God, I want the sweet extol of rescuer! I danced for the call down; I sawing machine him, I wrote in his book; I go back to Jesus; I kiss His hand. I saw Sarah Good with the bait! I saw dainty Osburn with the Devil! I saw Bridget Bishop with the Devil! she de speratly states after eyesight that the confession saved Tituba, a slave girl that was also involved in the preceding(prenominal) nig...

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