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    “The Crucible”, directed by Nicholas Hytner, tells the story of how men of authority had persuaded those falsely accused of witchcraft, with fear of death or isolation, to give themselves in. On the other side of the dagger is “Good Night and Good Luck”, directed by George Clooney, is the tale of how CBS’s “See it Now” combats Senator MccArthy’s crusade against communism where he preys upon the innocent and attempts to demoralize all who try to bring upon his fall from grace. Two different works…

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    Arthur Miller’s The Crucible is one of the most compelling modern texts that discusses fear and how it affects society as a whole, as well as the individual. It is no coincidence that this play was written during the contemporary witch hunt called the Red Scare. Miller was clearly using the many similarities between the early colonial setting of his writing and the bleak truths of his time period to draw attention to patterns that repeat throughout history and will continue to repeat as long as…

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    Civil Disobedience Essay Imagine, going back in time to basically a new world. Different people, different lifestyle, different food, but most importantly a different government. The Crucible by Arthur Miller takes place in Salem, MA 1692. This period focuses on the Puritans (after they moved to the new world) and how they ran their town. They were strict, and very religious. If you didn't go to church you would be frowned upon and if you were accused a witch you would confess to your sins or…

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    In the story/ movie “The Crucible” there were multiple times where characters were in situations that could possibly jeopardize and hurt their reputations. Three specific characters that had this concern for their reputation were, young teen Abigail Williams, John Proctor, and his wife Elizabeth Proctor. Towards the beginning of this story a woman of the name Mary warren come into play, a group of teenage girls had sworn they had seen her practice illegal witchcraft acts. When this assumption…

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    In the Crucible, one character whose mind is pulled in two conflicting directions is John Proctor. Laurence Sterne wrote, "No body, but he who has felt it, can conceive what a plaguing thing it is to have a man's mind torn asunder by two projects of equal strength, both obstinately pulling in a contrary direction at the same time." No one felt this more in the Crucible than John did. John has two options throughout the play; lie and live, causing him to lose his good name, or be truthful and die…

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    John Proctor of The Crucible is a good man, but he has made some poor decisions in the past. Throughout the play, he has many moments where he becomes different. He has a change of heart in one scene. I’m talking about when he decided to confess to adultery. He thinks about it long and hard in the jail cell, and decides that, that would be the right thing to do! This was a major pivotal point for him, and The Crucible, as a whole. But, since you may not know the whole story, let’s start from the…

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    Hold up, Abigail! In the play The Crucible there was a lot of conflict that interfered with many lives in the town of Salem. The story behind it all was that Arthur Miller, who is the playwriter, wrote many unique plays that the government thought were suspicious. They listed him as a communist because of his strong beliefs. After Miller found this information out, he wanted a way to speak his beliefs about what was going on and how he felt about the situation without getting into trouble. This…

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    The Macbeth Crucible "Will all great Neptune's ocean wash this blood clean from my hand? No, this my hand will rather the multitudinous seas incarnadine, making the green one red" (II.iii. ). A crucible is a place or situation in which different elements interact to produce something new. Castles, Witches and Macbeth's all inevitably step on each others toes, setting them off the path they once pilgrimaged to a destination now, unknown. The reader must realize through unnatural interactions,…

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    The Crucible The Crucible by Arthur Miller was a mysterious/thrilling/tragic play written in 1953. The book takes place during the 17th century in Massachusetts, when the Salem Witch Trials was a big issue. The crucible begins in the home of Samuel Parris, a clergyman. In the house, Samuel’s 10 year old daughter Betty is lying unconscious in her bed. A town doctor named Griggs, believes the cause of Betty’s unconsciousness, is related to witchcraft. Before Betty had gone unconscious, Samuel…

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    Truth In The Crucible

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    The concept of truth comes up almost daily in modern life and the lines between what is true and false are blurred even now In The Crucible By: Arthur Miller a group of girls lead by Abigail Williams started to accuse different citizens in Salem of witchcraft to save their own reputations. Other members of the community including John Procter tried to expose Abigail and her lies but in a community where the Church and government were one and no real proof they were unable to convince the court…

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