Lowe 3 Tiarra Lowe Mr. Jahnke English 1B 12 November 2012 The Crucible The Perfect Imperfect “There may be times when we are powerless to prevent injustice, but there must never be a time when we fail to protest”, Elie Wiesel. The tragedy of The Crucible was led by witchcraft. In comparison of witchcraft to McCarthyism, the accused has no fair justice to prove himself innocent. Joe McCarthy accused politicians of being communist. Those people were treated guilty with harsh consequences that…
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is a Crucible? This is the question many people are likely to ask when they see the title of Arthur Miller`s play, The Crucible. One definition of a crucible is a container that separates metals at high temperature. Another, is a severe test or trial. The Crucible, is a metaphor for the life trials people go through which lead to exposing the ones truth or the values people live or die by. Miller has John Proctor mimic his own values and the struggles during the McCarthy hearings. John Proctor…
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Opposing Society in The Crucible John Proctor is a very strong-minded man, who is not easily persuaded. While the town is being shaken up by the lies of attention seeking teenage girls, Proctor sticks with his morals, and doesn’t fall for the lies. In The Crucible, the author, Arthur Miller, portrays how individuals stand up for what he or she believes, even if society has different views, in order to protect their morals. How does one stand up against society? While a majority of the townspeople…
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“What bends, can break.” (Marty Rubin, author of Boiled Frog Syndrome). Although John Proctor exuded strength throughout the course of The Crucible, his true character shined through in the most desperate of moments. In Arthur Miller’s play The Crucible, the events of the 1692 Salem Witch Trials unfolded in a detailed and emotional way. John Proctor, an unstable and relatable character, stood out in particular. John Proctor in the very beginning concerned himself mainly with his reputation, as well as…
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Tragic Hero Analysis of The Crucible Tragic heroes have been used as storytelling devices in literature for centuries, so audiences could find themselves sympathizing with this trope of character. The Crucible, written in 1953 by Arthur Miller, is a fictionalized play retelling of the real-life Salem Witch Trials. The Crucible details the tragedies that took place in Salem, Massachusetts, featuring accusations of witchcraft thrown the town's way. As rumors hit the town, the main character, Abigail…
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Imagine someone has spent their life trying to become a good person and make better decisions each day, only for something terrible to occur and hurt them in several ways. While this may seem like an extreme situation, this is exactly what happens to several characters in The Crucible, as well as several historical figures. The Crucible by Arthur Miller is a tragedy play based on the Salem Witch trials set in the Massachusetts Bay Colony. The play is a direct allegory for the 1950 McCarthy hearings…
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What is a crucible? (n)a container of metal or refractory material employed for heating substances to high temperatures. Prompts: the first choice below is the one we have been working on in class. You would have one paragraph on John Proctor's change, one on a second character's change, and one on a third character's change. A crucible is a trial or severe test. Explain why Arthur Miller’s play is aptly named. (e.g. how were 3 different characters tested, and what was the result in each case…
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Trials affected how people lived in the past and it caused innocent people to be hanged. The Crucible is a play written by Arthur Miller in 1952, about the Salem Witch Trials. The play includes John Proctor and Reverend Parris. In the play The Crucible, John Proctor and Reverend Parris are foil characters. John Proctor and Reverend Parris have a few similarities. John Proctor and Reverend Parris are Puritans who live in Salem. John Proctor and Reverend Parris are both fathers. John Proctor has three sons…
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John Proctor is not as innocent as The Crucible makes him seem. The Crucible seems to make John Proctor look like a good person or the hero. However, that is not the case. John Proctor is anything but innocent. Proctor did not adhere to the moral code in Salem. Proctor showed some better characteristics later on. However that shouldn’t validate all of his actions prior to that. Morality is defined as principles concerning the distinction between right and wrong. Salem, Massachusetts in 1692…
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“Oh, Francis, I wish you had some evil in you that you might know me” (1259). This quote by John Proctor provides insight into the thoughts of a major character in the play, The Crucible by Arthur Miller. John Proctor is the tragic hero of the play because of his great qualities, but his few flaws that may have taken him downhill throughout the play. Despite his flaws, John Proctor was a hardworking man with noble qualities, that always stood firmly with what he believed. At the beginning of…
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