Everybody makes sacrifices every single day, whether they know it or not. There are larger sacrifices that people may think about before acting on, too. In the play The Crucible, the author Arthur Miller implies that sacrifices may be necessary to restore some kind of order in society. Sacrifice is definitely necessary to restore a sense of order, in any situation. When there are two stubborn people, one must sacrifice their own desires or needs to reach a conclusion or middle ground with the other…
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If a sacrifice is needed to restore social order, society will have two main options. These options are either letting friends and family die or stepping up to the plate and speaking out to those who are wrong. The people of Salem let their friends be sacrificed instead of speaking out against the belief of witchcraft and stopping them. In Arthur Miller’s The Crucible, the sacrifices of John Proctor, Giles Corey, and many others are needed to restore social order. The right time to make a sacrifice…
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Proctor’s decision to not confess to crimes that he did not commit was a protest against the deaths of innocents and and means of redeeming his sins. Ultimately, his sacrifice is the spark that ended Salem’s theocracy and the action that makes him the most Christ-like. By adapting John Proctor’s story in The Crucible, Arthur Miller condemns the persecution of innocents but also pays homage to all those who have risked their lives (and in many cases lost them) in order to defend them. Like Jesus’…
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Is a sacrifice truly a sacrifice when one forsakes life for goodness? Should one live a lie, or die for the truth? John Proctor is one such man who faces this battle—a tragic hero who fights between emotions and morality, family and name, a righteous death or a mendacious life. The Crucible, a play written by Arthur Miller, centers around the judgment of the people during the historic Salem witch trials. Miller tries to capture the mayhem and madness of the witch trials and each character's conflicted…
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Honor can be seen in many different lights changing from the values of one person to the next alt-hough many could argue that the character John Proctor's death was honorable given that he died for what he believed in, the contrary to belief is that there isn't anything honorable in dying for what you believe in when you behind a pregnant wife alone with three children not knowing how they will fend for themselves. Though a main virtue of honor is knowing when to admit to mistakes accepting the con-sequences…
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“Lust feels like love until it’s time to make a sacrifice.” In The Crucibles, Abigail Williams thinks she and John Proctor are in love. When in reality, he only lusts for her. However, John and Elizabeth Proctor are in love. In fact, he sacrifices his reputation to prove her innocence and ends up in jail. The play is written by Arthur Miller set in Salem, Massachusetts during the 1690’s. It’s about manipulation, love, and trust. A man named John Proctor has an affair with his mistress, Abigail Williams…
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The Parallels between The Crucible and The Rwanda Genocide The themes of justice, community and sacrifice in The Crucible are universal and can be identified in many modern events in history, including the Rwanda Genocide. The genocide in Rwanda and The Salem Witch Hunts in The Crucible have many striking similarities, primarily these are: the hunting down and killing of a group of people identified as being different, the mass killing of people for no valid reason and the taking of revenge on a…
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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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reason of the ritual in the story is more selfish compared to the Aztecs, in the Aztec society “...the act of sacrifice...was a strictly ritualized process...regarded as a necessity to ensure mankind's continued prosperity”(Cartwright). The ritual of the lottery is an example from the aztecs but also completely different in terms of belief and…
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Magnet Fofanah Mrs. Morrison English 11 November 11, 2013 Crucible Persuasive Essay How many people in history have sacrificed themselves for their beliefs? How many of those people have seen what they stood for be put into action? Disregarding those who commit suicide to willfully hurt others, sacrificing oneself or risking one’s life for a strong belief is something respectable. Sacrificing oneself shows one’s willingness to stand by their belief through thick and thin. It shows not only…
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