The Crucible In The Crucible by Arthur Miller, there have been a lot of lies, trust issues, jealousy, and many more. This can relate to my own personal experiences in life. I have felt jealousy, been lied to, and also had trust issues plenty of times. The Crucible has also had loud eruptions in the courtroom. I have had that experience by just listening to my parents argue. The quote “When an individual tries to lift themselves above others, they are dragged down by the masses, either by ridicule…
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Victoria Flores ENG 11 Ms. Emery Thomure 29 October 2017 ACT III: Scene Reflection Although the scene wasn't too important, it still had some significance. It was the type of scene that you wouldn't miss until it was gone. There was important underlying information. Our scene was mainly about John Proctor being accused and questioned. Parris accuses him of coming to attack and overthrow the court. Proctor brings a statement that he requests the court to read. It is supposedly has the names and…
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witchcraft led to the accusation of over 200 townspeople. Of those 200 people, 20 hanged. Throughout The Crucible, it explains the ridiculous trials the people went through to try to prove their innocence. The Red Scare shows parallelism to The Crucible because people went to great lengths to prove their innocence of McCarthyism, just like they tried to do when accused of witchcraft. The Crucible contains multiple occasions where the events that happen parallel McCarthyism such as: the unreasonable…
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“Literature may, at times, act to hold a mirror up to the reader wherein they may glimpse a reflection of themselves.” To me, this quotation means that while reading any form of literature, the reader is able to connect to the characters in the work. Although the characters in a work of literature will not resemble the same personalities and individual values as the reader, oftentimes the reader is still able to recognize similar qualities within the characters. I agree with this quote, because I…
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Reflection of Act 1 & 2 of “The Crucible” My reflection over the story “The Crucible” is that everyone is full of greed and hatred over land and money back then. So back then in the story they would make up bad things about people like calling them a witch or warlock under the devil, so these families who called out the people with land for their faultiness with the devil, the people would be heard in trail or given these test to see if they are witches or warlocks in the town of Salem. The way…
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The Crucible In the play “The Crucible” by Arthur Miller, the story proceeds in a puritan town called salem. Townspeople are embroiled in a wrangle which is a judging of a non-existent witch, however, many people died for this spurious witch. In the story, a farmer John Proctor is facing a survival dilemma, and he eventually chooses death to defend his dignity instead of shameful live. With the collision of survival value and moral dilemma, Miller alludes people to have reflection of human morality…
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American playwright, essayist, and prominent figure in twentieth-century American theatre, Arthur Miller, in his play, “The Crucible”, inspired by the late 1600s Salem Witch Trials and relates back to the 1950s Communism trials and his questioning belief of McCarthyism. Millers purpose is to portray the tragedies of the McCarthy trials using the event of the Salem events as an extended metaphor to the McCarthy trials, in which he was accused himself. He presents our past , hoping the future might…
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into a downfall. Revised: “The change in the hero’s fortunes must be not from misery to happiness, but on the contrary from happiness to misery; and the cause of it must lie not in any depravity, but in some great error on his part.” (Aristotle) Reflection: Beginning with a quote helps with the transition towards whether or not John Proctor is considered a tragic hero according to Aristotle’s views. In addition, there is more credibility in the essay when a quote is provided. It shows that the essay…
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John Proctor and His Motives in The Crucible Proctor was predestined to die. It was inevitable. Reading through The Crucible by Arthur Miller, one might see how this is true. The Crucible is formatted as a play, but the emotional aspects are described well enough to be a novel. As hero of this novel, Proctor must overcome his obstacles, and defeat the villain. The only way for these things to happen while Proctor is in jail is for him to die without confessing. To find this element, a reader truly…
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Megan Jones English III AP DC Cy Woods Mr. Barckholtz December 2, 2012 Arthur Miller Research Essay Arthur Miller was an American playwright who wrote plays such as “The Crucible” and “Death of a Salesman” because he thought theatre could change the world. He wrote his works based on friends, his own life, and family. People believed he was a man of integrity and a hero because of the ways he portrayed himself. He was born in 1915 in Harlem, New York and raised in a very wealthy…
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