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    kill. Thou shalt not steal Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor’s goods, nor make unto thee any graven image. Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord in vain; Thou shalt have no other gods before me. With some hesitation: Thou shalt remember the Sabbath Day and keep it holy. Pause. Then: Thou shalt honor thy father and mother. Thou shalt not bear false witness. He is stuck. He counts back on his fingers, knowing one is missing. Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image. Hale: You have said…

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    Witches In the play The Crucible by Arthur Miller, the Salem Witch Trials are portrayed impeccably. It is 1692 in Salem, Massachusetts there were assumptions that witches running amongst the people of Salem. Women of all ages were falsely accused of being caught with the devil, later on men started getting accused also. These men and women were given an opportunity to admit they were witches and be saved or they could deny it and be hanged. The very manipulative and outspoken, Abigail…

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    The characters in the play all have good and bad qualities which leads them to the choices they make. In Arthur Miller’s The Crucible, characters do a lot for their reputation, most of the actions they make is so that they keep a good name for themselves. John Proctor, Judge Danforth and Reverend Parris all seem to have a good reputation for themselves in the town Salem. When they are put through hard situations that can ruin their reputations most of them rather keep their good name than tell…

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    Some people will do anything to get what they want, no matter the circumstances. Some people portray it as a good thing, in some cases it’s a bad thing. It is even worse when someone has to die for the thing the person want. Abigail Williams is one of these people. She believes that she and John Proctor are meant to be and will do anything, in her will, to be with him. In Arthur Miller’s play The Crucible, he uses both direct and indirect characterization to develop Abigail Williams into a flat…

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    The world can twist what it perceives as right and wrong in many people’s eyes leaving those who act in good spirit behind and propel those that act in bad spirit forward. The Crucible by Arthur Miller proves a prime example of this fact. Salem, Massachusetts, a corrupt town ruled by priests mixed in with mass hysteria, sets the stage for this story in which the liars and deceivers triumph over those who tell the truth and try to defend their loved ones. John Proctor, one of the victims of the…

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    The Crucible Conflicts Essay In the dramatic play “The Crucible” by Arthur Miller, it takes you through a series of suspenseful drama that happens among the townsmen people of Salem. John and Elizabeth Proctor are among one of the married couples in Salem who face many personal issues with each other. John Proctor, our main character, is in desperate need of forgiveness at the start of the play, but his wife seems torn about whether to accept it. He committed adultery earlier that year while his…

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    In the play “The Crucible”, common grudges and personal rivalries are like a marionette pulling strings within the courtroom of Salem throughout the witch trials. It seems as if everyone is searching for a way to benefit from this outrage, and those who attempt, usually succeed. The following 3, are only a few examples of how grudges and personal rivalries worked their way into the witch trials of Salem. Beginning with a personal rivalry, Thomas Putnam gets his daughter to testify against…

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    Jealousy In The Crucible

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    The Crucible Analytical Essay One of the major conflicts or major theme throughout the book is jealousy. The conflicts in the book can be seen stemming from this theme of jealousy through many occasions. The significance of the theme is that it causes people to do acts of prejudice towards people in their own town. This is done by using the witch frenzy or panic in the town caused by the girls to take out people’s dissatisfaction and conflicts with each other. Throughout the book the theme of…

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    Focus Question: The Crucible Act 3 At the end of Act 3 in The Crucible, a play by Arthur Miller, Proctor states “I say- I say- God is dead!” (Miller 1152). John Proctor, a character in The Crucible, is a local farmer who is married to Elizabeth Proctor. Earlier in time, Proctor had an affair with Abigail, Reverend Paris’ niece who was the Proctors maid until Elizabeth fired her. At this point in the play, Proctor is feeling much guilt about the affair with Abigail. He however decides to confess…

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    In The Crucible, Miller intentionally crafts the story of witchcraft in Salem in order to highlight John Proctor’s story of triumph and his honorable refusal to succumb to his values he’s set for himself. In turn, he gives the two main female characters stereotypical female roles in order to explain John’s decisions. This is shown by Miller’s use of hot and cold analogies. Abigail is described as being a seductress and “hot” and she is portrayed as being sexually promiscuous. Abigail and John’s…

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