In the time of the Puritan beliefs being well-alive in Massachusetts, reputation and image was something that deeply affected the lives of everyone. A bad reputation could lead to being an outcast, public shame, and in some cases, could even be punishable by whipping or death. The book, The Crucible, this idea of the need to uphold your view in the public eye led to widespread fear in the whole town of Salem. Although there were many ways for this defamation to happen, being accused of witchcraft…
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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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society throughout history is fearing the unknown which leads to protect one’s self . In the Crucible, three characters who are concern with their stature affect how they act in different situations thus preserving one’s reputation is a major and common theme. Throughout the play, the townspeople like Nurse Rebecca are falsely accused for those saving their names such as Deputy Governor Danforth. Reputation contributes in the novel to the greatest extend that be seen in the acts. For instance, townspeople’s…
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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 is prevalent…
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would you go in order to protect your own reputation? This story takes place during the times of the Salem witch trials. Parris is the uncle of a young girl named Abigail who is going around and falsely accusing villagers of witchcraft while the whole town is in chaos and turmoil. Abigails name is holy in Salem and her uncle is the minister of the church. In Arthur Miller’s The Crucible the static character of Reverend Parris demonstrates that one's reputation is extremely valuable and should be protected…
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In The Crucible, several of the characters are always concerned about their reputations. One's Reputation is not always important. Especially when you lie to get yourself that reputation. You may think that having a good reputation let's society accept you, but that is not how it always works. Everyone enjoys having a good reputation. I mean sometimes, it gets you further in life. There has been several times that I’ve heard someone lying about something that happen just so they can keep a good…
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My theme is Reputation. Reputation is the estimation in which a person or thing is held especially by the community or the public generally. The origin of the word Reputation comes from latin reputationem. Reputation can be both negative and positive because if something you do that is wrong other people will look at you differently and start to say bad things behind your back and will ruin a lot of the relationships that you have with people. The way it can be positive is when you do something good…
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Is preserving your reputation more important than people’s feelings and lives? In The Crucible by Arthur Miller, the main characters, Abigail and John Proctor structure the story in an intriguing way, but many other characters contribute to the plot as well. Preserving one’s reputation is a prevalent theme throughout The Crucible especially within two specific characters, Abigail and John Proctor. Abigail is a very important character throughout The Crucible due to her outwitting attempts to preserving…
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further develop the theme of reputation in the play The Crucible. The theme of reputation is important since it affects all of the characters decisions and actions, most importantly if they should protect their reputation or their dignity. Two characters that Arthur Miller uses throughout chapters two and three to further advance this theme was Danforth and John Proctor. In chapter two John proctor is forced to say his ten commandments in front of Hale to keep his reputation pure since he was not going…
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Reputation being such a formidable theme throughout The Crucible, drives some characters seen to the point of madness. Reputation causes John Proctor, Judge Danforth, and Reverend Parris to act such a way that the average wouldn’t. The way the people of the village view their title causes them to lie, kill off faith, and even terminate their own life. Being so apprehensive about the way his image portrays to others, Judge Danforth becomes irate when someone begins to simplify him. Building up his…
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