Reputation In The Crucible

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The Crucible displays a community that is ready to turn on each other at any given moment. There is never much privacy, so everyone knows what goes on in everyone else’s home. Throughout this time, reputation is considered almost as important as godliness, but within Salem, the two are actually equal so due to the horror of being wrongly accused during the Salem Witch Trials, chaos began to derive. As a result, people end up hiding, lying or wrongfully blame their friends and friends. Reverend Parris must not lose his otherwise “pristine” reputation, however, the illness of his daughter Betty and the actions of his niece Abigail create problems within the town. Abigail’s eagerness to discard Puritan social limitations is what sets her apart