The Crucible

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    Greed In The Crucible

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    The desire for land and power can make people do irrational things. This ideological principle can be applied to anyone; even the theocratic people of Salem, Massachusetts. In The Crucible by Arthur Miller, the actions of a few girls dancing in the woods in 1692 start a wave of emotion and hysteria which completely encompasses the town for the better part of a year. In this time of panic, selfish desires of people are disguised by the presumed religious act of condemning people of witchcraft,…

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    Heroism In The Crucible

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    Although Proctor cheated on Elizabeth showing a lack of integrity, Proctor , in The Crucible by Arthur Miller, he agrees to sign the confession and refuses to name names, but then rips the confession because he did not want to damage his and others’ reputation. To be a hero means to put yourself in front of others and sacrificing yourself for others and standing up for something you believe is right. So Proctor came home silently so Elizabeth won’t suspect him so that there was no conflict but…

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    Tragedy affects people in all different ways, for some it can cause dramatic changes in their lives. Arthur Miller, the author of “The Crucible” believes that a tragic hero is a person who stands up for their own personal dignity and goes against the crowd. In the play John proctor is a tragic hero. His actions show that when a person is being pushed to their limit, it causes them to change their personality from a passive person to an assertive person. In turn, this can be seen as a good thing…

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    Hysteria In The Crucible

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    Arthur Miller illustrates how fear of losing one’s reputation can trigger poor judgement and dishonest actions, at the same time, losing sight of reality can change the truth and cause paranoia in anyones world. When that happens hysteria is inevitable. In the Puritan society Reverend Parris holds a high stature. As a minister he holds power and being one with the Lord also carries its own baggage along with it. Parris says to Abigail, “...I have fought here three long years to bend these…

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    Changes In The Crucible

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    Change is to become different. Now is it good or bad? Change is sometimes good in order to enjoy every possible aspect of life. It also can be bad, because this change might even affect rather than oneself. In the play, The Crucible, characters change in order to resolve the conflict or even relieve themselves from the situations. Three main characters display the need to change more than any other. The characters who have mentioned change others, change severely, or just change a little. These…

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    Salem Witchcraft The Crucible is set around the 1600’s and written by Arthur Miller. The Puritans lived a very harsh but simple life. The puritans had certainly few values at the time, but they treated them as it was there whole life. The majority of their material values were wants not need, unlike today. Puritans were practically all about religion and a bit of drama thrown in here and there. The Puritans were living a tough yet simple life. They had practically no wants and all the…

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    Corruption In The Crucible

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    Imagine you were in a situation between life and death and in order to save your life you needed to lie. This very thing occurred in The Crucible, a play written by Arthur Miller. The Crucible is a story about the small puritan town of Salem, Massachusetts in 1692. In this small town every rumor is spread at the speed of light and when girls were found in the woods “dancing” by the local reverend that’s when the talk of witchcraft blew up the whole town. Many innocent people were accused for…

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    Jealousy In The Crucible

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    Young love does exist, love is confusing, no matter what you age is. It’s a distraction from what we really want. It makes people lie, cheat themselves to get what they want. The play The Crucible by Arthur Miller takes place in Salem, Massachusetts, in 1692. The book starts out with girls dancing around a fire, Abigail one of the girls who drank chicken blood to kill Elizabeth Proctor, John Proctors wife. John and Abby had a past, from there past abby still likes John. Since Abigail is…

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    John In The Crucible

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    In The Crucible by Arthur Miller, the people of Salem go through rigors trials held by a corrupt court to support the idea of witchcraft; However, we come to find out that there is no such thing as a witch, and the court just sentenced innocent people to die. As the play progress we enter the relationship of a married couple who are going through a rocky part but somehow find a way to come together when one of them is accused of being a witch. Initially, John was not on the good side of…

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    Sacrifice In The Crucible

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    “Long-held hatreds [were] openly expressed and vengeance taken”(7) in the Puritan society described by Arthur Miller in The Crucible. Though Puritans are very religious and value honesty, the emergence of the witch hunts brings great chaos and a religious reason to prosecute and judge one’s enemies. By placing Elizabeth in such a world, Miller uses Elizabeth 's evolution in terms of compassion to illustrate that in a world that abuses religion for personal gain, a person who remains true to that…

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