Reputation in The Crucible The theme of reputation is significantly important to the theocratic society of Salem. This is exemplified in many of the characters in the play, as the townsfolk of Salem fear that the actions and accusations of witchcraft will ultimately taint their moral reputation. An example of the importance of reputation can be seen in Parris’ actions to conceal the dancing he finds in the forest when he stumbles upon Abigail and other girls in the forest. The importance of reputation…
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The Crucible In the Crucible preserving one's reputation is crucial it don’t matter who you turn your back on. The people in this play would rather be seen as the model citizen, then tell the truth. It don’t matter if they have to lie to save their reputation, they will do it. They would even go to the extent of letting people die to make sure their good name stays intact. The main people who are concerned about their reputation their own family is Thomas Proctor , Reverend Parris, and Judge Danforth…
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Death may be inevitable, however, an individual's reputation could be seen more important. In the spring of 1692, the Salem Witch Trials had occurred. These trials took place because a group of girls in Salem, Massachusetts, claimed to be possessed by the devil and accused several local women of witchcraft. In fact, The Crucible, a play written by Arthur Miller depicting the Salem Witch Trials, has a strong correlation with a modern witch hunt in the Holocaust. The Holocaust, regarded as one of humanity’s…
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Calvin Ottaway English II Mrs. Hildebrand Hour 1 20 September 2016 Crucible Rough Draft In Arthur Miller’s The Crucible, Puritan values are shown many times throughout the play. Many beliefs of Puritanism are used in the society. In the Crucible, Arthur Miller uses the Puritan beliefs of predestination, the evilness of the devil, and utopian society as the core of society. The devil for Puritans is the last person you want to interact with. The devil was often blamed for any bad happenings. “The…
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Themes in the crucible- PARAGRAPHS Loyalty “A person is either with this court or he must be counted against it” * Judge Danforth * Cliché: you are either wit me or against me * The sense of importance that Danforth has over society and your either with him or against him, as he is the court. * The effect it has on the reader is that it communicates a scene of loyalty * Belonging and loyalty, are you loyal to the collective or are you loyal to yourself * Is it better…
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The Crucible: How has the concept of Belonging been portrayed throughout the text? The concept of belonging has been successfully intertwined and emphasised throughout Arthur Miller’s, The Crucible, displaying the importance of belonging, whilst using features such as acceptance, identity, understanding and relationships. These four distinct topics enable the responder to adequately comprehend the concept of belonging. Belonging has also been sufficiently displayed in two related texts, ‘Party in…
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Riley Rough draft Due date: 10/28/09 The Crucible- Controlling idea essay People have different thoughts about the foundation of people's lives and one of the most important is integrity. "The Crucible" by Arthur Miller and the poem "If" written by Rudyard Kipling, demonstrate how integrity is very important but also how it is hard to keep. These two authors reveal the importance of integrity in people's lives and what it is tied in with. In "The Crucible" the author shows that integrity is vital…
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The Crucible and Of Mice and Men John Steinbeck’s novel, Of Mice and Men, and Arthur Miller’s play, The Crucible, both have similarities and differences that appear through the history of the United States, prejudice, and also through the themes. Of Mice and Men and The Crucible, share the similarity of teaching the history of the United States throughout the pieces. In the novel, Of Mice and Men, the reader will be able to learn the history of the United States through the writing style of…
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the reading version could be published, Arthur Miller promptly removed Act 2 Scene 2 from his The Crucible. He never gave any reason as to why and many have speculated over the years since its release. The scene is set in the woods at nighttime, with John Proctor and Abigail Williams. It is Proctor’s last plea to Abigail before he tries to speak against…
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What is a Crucible? This is the question many people are likely to ask when they see the title of Arthur Miller`s play, The Crucible. One definition of a crucible is a container that separates metals at high temperature. Another, is a severe test or trial. The Crucible, is a metaphor for the life trials people go through which lead to exposing the ones truth or the values people live or die by. Miller has John Proctor mimic his own values and the struggles during the McCarthy hearings. John…
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