neglect subtle heroic acts in literature. This proves to be the case for Arthur Miller’s dramatic play, The Crucible. There are many negligible acts of heroism in The Crucible, however two characters in particular can be seen as the true heroes of the story. Giles Corey and John Proctor are these heroes. Giles Corey and John Proctor are heroes because of their will to protect the innocent. To begin with, Giles Corey is a hero due to his brave act of defiance before his death. Giles was pressed to…
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The Crucible is a story filled with pain and sacrifices. Salem was forced to endure pain through people’s insanity. Pain is not entirely avoidable and always comes up one way or another. Betrayal is one of the first pains mentioned in the Crucible. The first pain in the Crucible is greed. Abigail williams accused Elizabeth Proctor of witchcraft because she wanted John Proctor. Accusations are another terrible experience in the Crucible. Neighbors, specifically Parris, accused their neighbors of…
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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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Claim Essay When reading The Crucible by Arthur Miller, the main character John proctor is being accused of witchcraft by the court while John Hale trying to explain says, “‘Proctor, the court is just’”, but then he is cut off. Arthur Miller wrote The Crucible as a metaphor to the Mccarthy Trials in the 1950’s because he believed the Salem Witch trials shared a connection to the trials.. Practices of the Salem Witch trials were almost the same to those employed by the congressional committees where…
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author of The Crucible, utilized the five-act structure to further develop his plot. The exposition of a five-act structure introduces the setting, main characters, and conflict of a literary work. The audience gains critical information that is crucial for understanding the…
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The Crucible: Analytical Essay Arthur Miller developed many themes in his play The Crucible, revealing them through conflicts between characters, Perhaps the most prominent theme was jealousy and its connection to the conflict between Abigail and Elizabeth. Because jealousy draws the darkness out of individuals, Abigail made it her personal mission to obliterate the Proctors’ marriage and went as far as trying to end Elizabeth’s life. To begin with, Abigail was a servant who developed romantic feelings…
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The Character Trait/Breakdown of John Procter Throughout the book entitled “The Crucible” there are many characters who portray different types of traits such as sweet, vague, temperate, or even evil. You may not like the different traits of some of the traits or roles the characters play in this story but some of the characters traits lead to very important points or even important road markers. Now there is one character that stands out and plays an important role in this whole story of witchcraftery…
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The Crucible because of lying about her affair with John Proctor, blaming innocent people during the trials, and making accusations to get what she wants. Abigail Williams is more to blame than Mr.Putnam for the Salem Witch Trials because of hiding her affair with John Proctor. This is shown when John Proctor “ clutched behind her back like a sweated stallion” page 21. Her actions are not meant to blame other characters misdeeds. She just likes to hide in her own. Which causes John Proctor to hide…
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prosecuted, but also their families. John Proctor and David Merrill are just one example of the dictatorships throughout history. Both of these men were falsely accused of things they were absolutely innocent of. Governments falsely dictate innocent people's lives, because they have the power to do so. Guilty by Suspicion and The Crucible, both demonstrate examples of this parallelism. Although Guilty by suspicion was based off communism, while The Crucible was based off the church and court, they…
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Women’s Roles in The Crucible Women withhold many different types of personalities. In The Crucible, Arthur Miller portrays multiple different types of people through the characters of Mary Warren, Elizabeth Proctor, and Abigail Williams. As accusations of witchcraft start to circulate around Salem, the citizens begin to feel paranoid. The church does not take evidence; they just arrest anybody accused of this sin. Many women are in this story, but Miller focused on three of them, who all have very…
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