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    Life sends everyone something or someone that will test them and one can choose to be broken or to be strengthened by that experience. Authors love to open up the mind of people and write about how they think and react to circumstances in their test. One man who did this was Arthur miller, he wrote about the Salem witch trials and how people reacted to the trials of life back then. In the crucible, Mary Warren disintegrate, Reverend John Hale preservers, but John Procter triumphs from Salem’s…

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    What is The Crucible? A place or occasion of severe test or trial, but there was more to that in Salem, Massachusetts wasn’t there? Guilt, revenge, hysteria, whatever it was it had a part in the Crucible. Power and lying has a major part to play in this story. The way guilt plays a role in The Crucible is when Giles Corey accuses his wife of witchery because she was reading books unsupervised. “Martha, my wife. I have waked at night many a time and found her in a corner, readin of a book.…

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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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    In the play The Crucible, John Proctor states,”Because it is my name! Because I can not have another in my life! Because I lie and sign myself to lies! Because I am not worth the dust on the feet of them that hang! How may I live without my name? I have given you my soul; leave me my name!” John was trying to explain that did not want his written confession hung up on the church door for everyone to see. John believed that it was more of a sin to have a written document saying he was a…

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    The Crucible has been compared with many events in real life that has happened in life, such as the Holocaust the Holocaust was such a tragic event that had many people killed. Till this day it is one of the worst things that has ever happened in history. Just like the Holocaust in the novel The crucible by Arthur Miller compares and is similar to the event like the Holocaust. Just like the holocaust has none leader that would give cammons and tell everyone what to do, something like a boss. The…

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    In the The Crucible written by Arthur Miller takes place in Salem, Massachusetts where young girls began to accuse people of witchcraft to cover up what they did in the woods. As the conflict in Salem started to rise, several characters changed as a result of their experiences. One of the characters that changed is Reverend Hale, He evolves from a man with the intention of free the town of evil doing to a person person that realizes that witchcraft is all lies and fackery. As Reverend Hale…

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    In the play, The Crucible, the author tries to argue that cruelty is never justified by false accusations. Arthur Miller expresses the strict and devoted ideas of human cruelty is accepted under the righteousness in religion by the using the fallacies of the bandwagon appeal, ad hominem and hasty generalization. Miller presents the idea of Cruelty vs. Righteousness by using the bandwagon appeal. He shows this idea of a fixed belief system in their religion because blaming witchcraft is the…

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    In “the Crucible” there were a few characters that wanted to preserve their reputation such as John Proctor, who was a farmer married to Elizabeth another character in the play, they lived right outside of Salem. John was a demanding and filthy mouth man who despises insincerity. However, he had a secret affair with Abigail Williams, and this alone would affect the way John acts toward Abigail’s trial, also it would later corroborate his demise. John hesitated to report Abigail as a fraud…

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    The Crucible film was very well made and the actors that were in it portray their characters very well. You could tell that the actors put a lot of time and effort into making sure that the people watching the movie will understand what it was like for them. The film itself sums up everything and is for the most part just like the book but by it being the film it helps you understand the concept or what is going on since you are watching it on a movie. The film was very similar to the play but…

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    In Arthur Miller’s The Crucible, Reverend Hale’s character changes dramatically over the course of the play. Fears of witchcraft had overwhelmed the town of Salem, so they called in a renowned witch hunter, Reverend Hale. When Mr.Hale initially came to Salem, he initially believed that there was definitely witchery present in the town. But the longer Hale stayed in Salem, he realized that his first thought may not have been true. By the time the play ended, the Reverend had altogether changed…

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