Elizabeth Proctor experiences a deep sense of abandonment when she learns that her husband, John Proctor, has had an affair with former servant Abigail Williams. With high Puritan values, Elizabeth forgives her husband as God would. Though she forgives, she certainly does not forget. In act I and II, John communicates to his wife in a polite, timid way, trying to compensate for his wrongdoings. They have static conversations, and there is an obvious tension between the two. Elizabeth acts cold to…
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Tragic Hero Analysis of The Crucible Tragic heroes have been used as storytelling devices in literature for centuries, so audiences could find themselves sympathizing with this trope of character. The Crucible, written in 1953 by Arthur Miller, is a fictionalized play retelling of the real-life Salem Witch Trials. The Crucible details the tragedies that took place in Salem, Massachusetts, featuring accusations of witchcraft thrown the town's way. As rumors hit the town, the main character, Abigail…
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in different ways. The Crucible by Arthur Miller show us exactly that with his character Abigail Williams. The play takes place during the Salem witch trials where Abigail and other girls are claiming that they have been possessed by the Devil and start naming others who they saw affiliated with him and who dabbled in the arts of witchcraft. They accused women of witchcraft but only those who they have a grudge upon. An example of this is when Abigail acused Elizabeth Proctor. Abigail also is to blame…
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The Crucible Character Analysis John Proctor is, in the beginning of the play, a guilty man in hiding, by the end of the play he has obtained a freedom that comes with his confession, and by this he hopes to disrupt Abigail Williams, and her vengeance driven schemes. From John’s first appearance in the play he is put on a respective pedestal, and he is put there because of his logical, not necessarily educated, intelligence. The author undoubtedly puts John Procter in the play with a newer…
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Character Analysis: Abigail Williams The Crucible, written by Arthur Miller, is about the witch trials of 1692 that took place in Salem, Massachusetts. Abigail Williams is the girl who manipulated other girls into helping her accuse innocent people of being witches. The sordid actions of these girls caused countless innocent lives to be lost. Abigail Williams is a vindictive girl who affects many people’s lives in more ways than one. Abigail is widely recognized as being a manipulator…
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the Crucible was written by Arthur Miller during an era known as McCarthyism. McCarthyism was a search, or “witch hunt”, led by Senator Joe McCarthy, for Communists in the United States Government during the nineteen-fifties. This “witch hunt” indirectly shed light upon “...one of the strangest and most awful chapters in human history”: The Salem Witchcraft Trials of 1692. The Crucible, by Arthur Miller, is a drama of the true story which took place during the seventeenth century. In The Crucible…
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Rhetorical Analysis: The Crucible Horrifying tragedies cause us to feel fear and what is fear? It is a mental state in which a person is latent by a certain essence that they have no knowledge of. In The Crucible, by Arthur Miller, he uses logos, ethos, and pathos to create fear which culminates in mass hysteria. The people that participated in this widespread panic were “under the influence of the devil” and this also includes suspicion from all times, such as the early human race to the communists…
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John Proctor and Abigail are alone in the room with Betty. Proctor questions Abigail about Betty's illness, suspecting that responsibility for "this mischief" probably lies with Abigail. Denying any involvement in witchcraft, Abigail states that she and the girls merely danced in the woods. Abigail asks Proctor if he has come to see her, but Proctor denies it. The conversation reveals that approximately seven months earlier, Abigail and Proctor had an affair while Abigail lived and worked in…
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The Crucible Arthur Miller Get this SparkNote to go! < Previous Section Act II Next Section > Act IV–Epilogue Act III Summary [A] person is either with this court or he must be counted against it, there be no road between. (See Important Quotations Explained) Back in Salem, the court is in session. Giles interrupts the proceedings by shouting that Putnam is only making a grab for more land. He claims to have evidence to back up this assertion. Judge…
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Hailey Schwartz Character Analysis Paper The town of Salem in the story The Crucible, was supposedly a faith filled town. Everyone had to go to Church and everyone was known to be friendly, and all of the townspeople had to sign a covenant where they would uphold their faith and they would challenge each other when they were facing hard times. But when a group of girls come along crying witchcraft, the town goes wild and everyone tries to commit one another with witchcraft when they have the chance…
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