ambiguous question. Their description of American history provides insight into the lives of the people who first settled the land. Some impressions of the past are still seen in America today. The Pilgrims, Olaudah Equiano, and fictional Rebecca Nurse in The Crucible were willing to fight for what they believed in no matter the consequences, making them very persistent people. When the Puritan Pilgrims and the slave Equiano came to America, they were…
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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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The Crucible By: Arthur Miller The Crucible by Arthur miller is based on a married couple that are blamed for possessing teenage girls. They received an appointment to show up to a trial In court. John Proctor and Rebecca Nurse are put under many hard situations. In life, certain people are up against tough situations. They are forced to go against there beliefs and only the ones that are strong enough can stick up to what they want. Proctor and Rebecca Nurse in Arthur Miller's The Crucible are…
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Revenge How do you handle problems when someone do you wrong? Some people forgive them and others hold grudges. In “The Crucible” people desire revenge when they don’t get their way. There was one character in the crucible that caught my eye about revenge. It was Abigail Williams, a cunning girl that had a lot of revenge for Elizabeth Proctor. Since Elizabeth fired Abigail and Abigail wanted Elizabeth husband, John Proctor, it made Abigail envious of Elizabeth. Abigail once…
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The Crucible The death of Martha Corey, Rebecca Nurse, and John Proctor affected the accused and the society negatively, because they were popular in town respected by most, but the judge still hanged them any ways. “In The Crucible the setting of the grim days of the Salem witch trials, and it brings in a urgently brilliant focus an issue that still weighs heavily on the progress of American civilization--the problem of guilt by association.” What does it mean to hang Martha Corey, Rebecca Nurse…
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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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The Relationship Between Fear and Faith The Crucible In the play, The Crucible by Arthur Miller, the Puritans are very religious people who believe the sole purpose of government was to enforce God’s law. Their immense “faith” blinded them throughout the course of the Salem Witch Trials. This faith soon turned into fear as many of the highstanding people of the village were accused and sentenced to death by hanging. In The Crucible , faith and fear relate very closely with the dec…
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Due to John Proctor's personal relationship with Rebecca Nurse and Martha Corey, he chose to die an honorable man rather than live a lie. At the end of The Crucible, John Proctor is faced with the decision of selling his friends out to live or to die among them. Mr. Proctor refuses to give the court a written confession to be displayed on the door of the church because it will ruin his reputation forever. He is begging for Judge Danforth to allow his words to be enough, that there be no legal document…
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from the crucible. Justify why it is important and how would you direct it? In the crucible, the final scene is particularly significant as it is the climax of the play where Proctor has an epiphany and hence dies as a martyr. The final scene is the event that has been building up throughout the entire play. This scene also is relevant to the title of the play, as Proctor is placed in a life threatening situation and in the heat of the ordeal he chooses death and emerges from the crucible purified…
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Scapegoating The Crucible by Arthur Miller explores multiple themes throughout the story to further the action. Arguably the most important of these themes that Miller uses is scapegoating. To scapegoat is to blame an innocent person for wrongdoings especially out of spite or expediency. Arthur Miller uses scapegoating as he parallels the Salem witch hunts of the 1690s to the Red Scare and McCarthyism in the United States in the 1950s. There are many obvious cases of scapegoating that occur in the…
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