Crucible The Holocaust. Slavery. The Salem Witch Trials. These are all examples of transgressions committed that individuals were powerless to stop. The Crucible by Arthur Miller demonstrates the idea that injustice happens and sometimes we are too powerless to stop it through the characters John Proctor, Giles Corey and Rebecca Nurse. All of these characters are subject to persecution, punishment, and prejudice despite their innocence. John Proctor, from The Crucible, shows injustice happens and…
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“Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.” (King). This quote is explaining to us that we cannot accept ourselves as separate from all the other people in the world. As Martin Luther King stated “ he cannot sit in Atlanta and think that things in Birmingham do not affect him.” (Groves 2014). The Crucible by Arthur Miller shows injustice by reason, emotion, and character. Justice is one of the main themes that is shown throughout the crucible. In the crucible, it is based on equality…
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After tragic events in history, it is common for people to say “Never Again”, but unsurprisingly, it always happens again. For example, Arthur Miller’s The Crucible was originally based on the Salem Witch Trials, with allusions to the Red Scare. Still, this powerful book can be applied to many other historical events because humans constantly repeat their mistakes. Any historical era where fear triumphs over truth can be reflected in Miller's skillful storytelling. Moreover, the story paints a vivid…
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The theme of injustice is ubiquitous throughout literature. Arthur Miller’s The Crucible is no exception; both social and personal injustice prevail in his retelling of the Salem witch trials. Though all of the characters are flawed, Miller manages to elicit sympathy for the victims of the trials through background exposition pieces in act one and the characterization of Proctor as a victim with more contemporary beliefs. In The Crucible, Miller utilizes the uncommon technique of inserting lengthy…
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Why The Crucible' Remains Important Today For a story of any kind to have any relevance or meaning some 50 years after being written and indeed almost 400 years after it was set, it needs to contain themes and ideas that have been uniformly felt and experienced by people from all walks of life as well as continuing to speak to and have meaning to new and changed generations of people. Years after being written, Arthur Miller's The Crucible', still successfully speaks to numerous generations…
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In the play, The Crucible a character that really cough my attention when it came to justice was John Proctor. Throughout the play he had numerous obstacles and problems with the people or Salem, and with his marriage. I think for every time Proctor sought justice he was slammed with injustice. John Proctor sought justice when he was the only one to speak out against the Salem girls, when he confessed to adultery, and when he wouldn’t let the court take his name. Towards the beginning of the play…
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Miller’s motive for writing the The Crucible was justified because he wrote the play to warn the public of what occurs when reasoning is lost and mass hysteria sets in. In the essay, Miller revealed what happens to people when they are fearful, “When Gentiles in Hitler's Germany, for example, saw their Jewish neighbors being trucked off, or farmers in Soviet Ukraine saw the Kulaks vanishing before their eyes, the common reaction… was quite naturally to turn away in fear of being identified with the…
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“The Crucible” was composed in the 1950’s. The play is about the Salem witch trials and the injustice they brought. There are many conflicts in the play, but the biggest is the conflict between John Proctor and Abigail. The conflict occurs when John Proctor has an affair with Abigail. This is an example of external conflict within The Crucible, it would be person VS. Person. When Elizabeth finds out about the affair she immediately fires Abigail and tells the town that she was not doing a good enough…
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for decades and the play of " The Crucible " is based on one particular mistake made in the 50's. The purpose of the play is to educate and display to the reader the hysteria and injustice that can come from a group of people that thinks it's doing the right thing for society which applies to the Ebola Scare, The internment of Japanese citizens during World War II , and " The Crucible " by Arthur Miller. The Ebola scare was a good example of a large quantity of people coming to…
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In the crucible of the early 20th century, America bore witness to profound social upheaval, where the specter of racism and discrimination loomed large. Against this backdrop, labor activism emerged as a potent force in challenging entrenched inequalities. One notable example is the sit-down tactic employed by auto workers in Flint, Michigan, to demand better pay and working conditions, reflecting the pervasive injustices faced by marginalized communities. Concurrently, the evolution of protest…
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