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    *take quote from page 57 for question 1* elizabeth is scared for her husband being accused of adultery #2 Miller has said he wrote The Crucible with the conviction that “there were moments when an individual conscience was all that could keep the world from falling apart.” Do you agree with his conviction? Do you think the play actually demonstrates a triumph of individual conscience? Explain your answers. Throughout the trial process, the characters realized that people would believe…

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    Salesman” by Arthur Miller. In the play success alludes the Loman family despite that fact that it is something that they aim to achieve in their own ways. There are probably a number of reasons for this but this paper will look at how expectations and responsibility or the lack of responsibility can have a negative effect on a person’s life and how it could have been the contributing factor to the family not achieving the American dream that Willy and his wife Linda wanted. Arthur Miller was…

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    The Crucible, written by Arthur Miller in 1952, was a play about the horrors of the Salem Witch Trials that took place in the 1600’s. In order to persuade America that this was just a repeat of history, he made direct comparisons from events that had happened in the past, such as Using this method, he was able to show us how horrible and unreasonable these events were, and why we should not repeat what had happened in Salem, during the cold war. The Crucible is effective in proving to people…

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    Political Effects on The Crucible In Arthur Miller’s The Crucible there are some glaring differences between what happened in real life and what Miller shows us in his famous play. There are numerous theories as to why Miller made these changes, including the very popular hypothesis about Arthur Miller’s mixing of politics into his play. Because Miller created works of art with political intentions, his version of the Salem witch trials differed from the events that transpired in real life…

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    comes to Arthur Miller, The Crucible. Miller uses allegory to write The Crucible. He utilizes allegory to refer to the fear of “Red Scare” during McCarthyism Era. In the play there are many things that are similar to the McCarthyism. In The Crucible, many people were falsely accused of being witches, similarly in McCarthyism, many people were falsely accused of being communists. Miller creates allegory in the play to show how people were threatened and feared by corrupted authority. Miller…

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    In the play “The Crucible” by Arthur Miller, Miller shows two major topics such as fear and karma ; the author's message is that by being scared not telling the truth and blaming others for your actions can come back to haunt you at the end. Fear and Karma begin soon as Abigail the Reverends niece is confronted by the girls seeing her in the woods but the situation starts to build up when she threatens all the girls not to say anything. As the girls discuss the truth of what really happened in…

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    published in 1953 writer Arthur Miller used the time period of the Salem Witch trials to illustrate the conflict during the Red Scare, led by Joseph McCarthy. In his modern-day parable, Miller emphasized the theme of Jealousy and resentment through is dramatization of various conflicts within the Salem community, miller opened twentieth century eyes to the witch hunt conducted by senator Joe McCarthy. Using the motifs of power struggles accusations, and confessions, Miller depicted the conflicts…

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    “The Crucible” by Arthur Miller, is set in the intensely religious society of Salem, Massachusetts during the 18th century and is based on the Salem witch hunts that developed from mass hysteria among the people. “Crucible” can mean different things, such as a very significant and difficult trial or test. John’s and Elizabeth’s marriage is certainly tested. As the play evolves, the relationship between them changes as well. John and Elizabeth Proctor are morally upstanding citizens of Salem.…

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    The play is set in a highly religious community whose people are utterly devoted to God and the ten commandments. Arthur Miller writes about the witchcraft trials that took place in Salem, Massachusetts, in the year of 1692. The playwright has taken a similar personal experience and related it to the time period of the 1960s, this relates to the "Red Scare" that happened in America when suspected communists were tried. The characters in this play are in a perpetual struggle to prove their…

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    Two Sides of the Coin Arthur Miller’s play, The Crucible written in 1953 shows the mass hysteria in the small of Salem during the witch trials in 1692. Within the mass hysteria and accusations being made by a group of girls, the characteristics of self-interest and loyalty are presented by almost everyone in the town. While some see loyalty as being faithful to a good person or a good cause, loyalty can also be to a bad person or cause. The same can be said for self-interest. If loyalty…

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