Walt Disney once said, “Courage is the main quality of leadership, in my opinion, no matter where it is exercised. Usually it implies some risk--especially in new undertakings.” In the play, The Crucible, by Arthur Miller, John Proctor demonstrates Walt Disney’s famous saying. This famous courage quote relates how John Proctor, Abigail Williams, and Giles Corey exemplify courage and how that connects to Walt Disney’s famous words. Abigail Williams portrays weakness over the course of the play specifically…
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Courage in the Face of Adversity "I have given you my soul;leave me my name!"(Miller 143). The soul is the deepest part of a human. It encompasses emotions, characteristics, and morals. In Salem, 1962, many were accused of handing over their souls to the devil in the art of witchcraft. In reality their souls belonged to only themselves, but were forced to admit, or otherwise face death. In Aurther Miller's, The Crucible, Giles Corey, Elizabeth Proctor, and John Proctor showed courage through the…
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Riley Rough draft Due date: 10/28/09 The Crucible- Controlling idea essay People have different thoughts about the foundation of people's lives and one of the most important is integrity. "The Crucible" by Arthur Miller and the poem "If" written by Rudyard Kipling, demonstrate how integrity is very important but also how it is hard to keep. These two authors reveal the importance of integrity in people's lives and what it is tied in with. In "The Crucible" the author shows that integrity is vital…
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In the play “The Crucible” written from Arthur Miller in 1953 there are different concepts of weakness, courage and truth having a great impact on the actions in the play. Mary Warren represents in the play the weak character, and that has a big impact on the action in the play. She has totally different opinions from one to another act, and acts always how it is the easiest for her. In the first act she is on the side of Abigail and blame women to be with the devil, so nobody can blame her. She…
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In the play “The Crucible” by Arthur Miller, hysteria, excessive or uncontrollable fear or panic, spread through the town of Salem in the 1600s. People believed in witchcraft, and now they faced their fear when it was discovered in Salem through a group of young girls. Abigail Williams and the rest of the girls started to falsely accuse people of witchcraft. A similar event happened during the 1950’s when the American people feared communism would spread among the nation. In the movie “Good Night…
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The Crucible by Arthur Miller does a tremendous job at portraying the Salem Witch Trials while simultaneously showing the naturality of human nature at play, both good and bad. At the roots of this tragic tale however, stand the three traits that really define the true meaning that Arthur Miller was trying to get across-Truth, Courage, Weakness. The topic of honesty is majorly hit on in this play. Miller is able to easily display honesty in nearly every character. The three biggest examples that…
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John Proctor is an important character in The Crucible and is the husband of Elizabeth Proctor: one of the many women accused of witchcraft. During the story he repeatedly expressed his hatred of Abigail Williams and the corrupt court of Salem. In Arthur Miller’s The Crucible, John Proctor is an honorable, loving, and selfless man which leads him to be accused of witchcraft, and later hanged. First off, while John Proctor challenges the theocracy of Salem; he is still a extremely honorable man…
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years to build a reputation and five minutes to ruin it.” In a classical tragedy, “The Crucible”, Arthur Miller, the author, creates the reputation as one of the major factors in the Salem community, where wealth and power covered truth and dignity. In an environment where reputation plays such a relevant role, led to the accusations, confessions, and even legal proceedings. Countless characters in the Crucible base their actions on the desire to protect their respective stature. The theme of reputation…
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Reputation Rip-Off? A concealed theme of reputation is exposed in “The Crucible”, writes Gemma Galovic A symbol of “The Crucible” The preservation of one’s reputation in today’s modern world immensely contributes to the struggle for identifying one’s true being. In “The Crucible”, Miller explores what transpires when people allow others to be the judge of their conscience, which has been stressed in Hytner’s film adaptation. The events take place in 1692 in Salem, Massachusetts, which is a Puritan…
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Magnet Fofanah Mrs. Morrison English 11 November 11, 2013 Crucible Persuasive Essay How many people in history have sacrificed themselves for their beliefs? How many of those people have seen what they stood for be put into action? Disregarding those who commit suicide to willfully hurt others, sacrificing oneself or risking one’s life for a strong belief is something respectable. Sacrificing oneself shows one’s willingness to stand by their belief through thick and thin. It shows not only…
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