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    Throughout The Crucible by Arthur Miller , there were many images of women at the time that caused people to treat them unfairly compared to men. Many girls were portrayed as witches and were executed. And many would not listen or believe anything that the girls would say due to the thought they were doing witchcraft. During the Salem Witch Trials many girls such as Abigail and Elizabeth portray the images of female archetypes in several ways. Many people during this time found these girls to…

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    During the play “The Crucible," John Proctor moved to Salem with his wife Elizabeth, although during the play he had an affair with one of the girls, Abby. Unfortunately, John figures out how clingy and insane Abby is and tried to forget about the affair so they can move on with their lives. You may think that living your whole life with these strict rules may seem easy to live with, well what if I told you that if someone might think you're a witch just because they didn't like you. “There be…

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    experiences a downfall brought on by themselves. After their downfall, they usually get punished in a very unfair, severe way. Even though the punishment exceeds the crime, they most likely learn something from it. In Arthur Miller’s The Crucible John…

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    Arthur Miller’s The Crucible took place in the 1960’s during the witch trials in colonial Salem Massachusetts. The lives of many fell to the wrath of conspiracy and the punishment of sins by the church affiliated court. Those who were lucky to be spared witnessed their American Nightmare before them. In a time of mistrust and uncertainty, the events of Elizabeth Proctor’s life in The Crucible showed what the American Nightmare was like during the witch trials. Both her husband, John, and Abigail…

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    people were condemned to die all because people were worried about their good name. In The Crucible by Arthur Miller the characters are consumed by the importance of a good reputation that they make rash decisions that will hurt them in the end. A central theme in The Crucible is the reputations of all of the antagonists in the play. Danforth, Abigail, and…

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    The Crucible: Test (Essay) The McCarthy trials of the 1950s were a troubling time for Americans. Trust had evaporated while paranoia flooded the population. Playwright Arthur Miller noticed a parallel between these trials and the Salem Witch Trials of pre colonial America. He authored a piece set in 1600s Salem, but the narrative’s purpose was to open people’s eyes to the atrocities being committed in present time. However, not only is the play itself an allegory for McCarthyism, but each…

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    people in the late sixteen hundreds. The Crucible, tells the story of how a town accused innocent people of witchcraft. All the accusers were young females who claimed they were attacked by evil spirits, but in reality, the girls were doing it as a sport. These lies soon got out of control and have taken many innocent lives. Abigail Williams clearly saw this as an opportunity to accuse the people she wanted to get rid of for selfish reasons. In The Crucible, Miller uses characterization in order…

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    Hunting Witch Hunters In the Crucible by Arthur Miller, the author implies that there are multiple reasons that Danforth, Hathorne, and the other authorities choose to believe Abigail and the other girls, Rather than choosing to believe more respectable townspeople like Proctor and Giles. The Crucible is a story of mass hysteria in the town of Salem Massachusetts in the 1690s, where many people are accused of being witches, and many were even hanged for the accusations. The reason for Danforth…

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    your belief will help create the fact.” The play called The Crucible is based on witchcraft that took place in Salem. As soon as a person is accusing another person’s spirit of doing something, was just enough to sentence them to death. This was a period of time when no one was safe. The author, Arthur Miller suggested that when you value life you’re faced with challenges with yourself and others all around you. Characters in The Crucible are scared for their lives. Marry Warren says,…

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    During the play The Crucible, Arthur Miller shows how a simple game can turn violent in the small puritan town of Salem, Massachusetts. The inhabitants of Salem are confused and very terrified as they see their longtime friends and trusty neighbors turn their backs on each other. Salem, a once peaceful town, has now been placed in what many of the people of Salem are sure are the hands of the devil. The Crucible tells the story of how accusations of witchcraft came to be during the real world…

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