The Crucible by Arthur Miller is a classical tragedy, with John Proctor as the play’s protagonist. Honest, upright, and blunt-spoken, Proctor is a good man, but one with a secret, fatal flaw. His lust for Abigail Williams led to their affair. This created Abigail’s jealousy of his wife, Elizabeth, which sets the entire witch frenzy in motion. Once the trials begin, Proctor realizes that he can stop Abigail’s rampage through Salem but only if he confesses to his adultery. Such an admission would ruin
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Arthur Miller wrote The Crucible in 1953. He wrote this book because he had a story to tell. The issue of individual freedom versus conformity is present in society as well as in The Crucible. This is important because people who did not conform to society, were severely punished by authority in the 1950s when communist speculations arose. There were non-conformist attitudes when dealing with external pressures put on individuals. People were too afraid to be an outcast because then they would be
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Jealously, the weakest link. In the crucible I believe a theme or a thematic ideal in the crucible is jealousy, we can see in this play that jealousy play a big role to the crucible and the who chaos was all filtered from one character and was displaced as death in many other characters in the crucible, jealousy can also be a very broad and essential topic in the crucible because jealousy was used as a foundation for the play. In the beginning of the play we see the children dancing in
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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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people who wanted to purify the church or make it a lot holier than it already was. The characters in The Crucible are affected by Puritanism in a big way. Everything they do has to do with their beliefs of Puritanism, for example, the way they dress, their punishments, what they believe in, etc. The characters in The Scarlet Letter are affected by Puritanism, but not as greatly as in The Crucible. The Scarlet Letter has to do with Puritanism, for example, in the way that they look at their ministers
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The Crucible The Crucible. What is the first thing that comes to you mind when you hear that? For me it was Judgment. The three reasons that support why Arthur Miller named his story, “The Crucible” are that crucible means to melt at high temperatures (Heat that the characters are going through), how the town begins to form after everything has been heated up (Trials, executions), and how everything cools down after its been formed. The first reason is that crucible means, “To melt at high temperatures”
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In Arthur Miller’s The Crucible, the lack of truth propels the hysteria surrounding the Salem witch trials. The initial conflict arises when Abigail Williams makes accusations against the people of Salem, Massachusetts. However, the lies told by the accused incriminate them further. The consequences that the characters face as a result of their deception, attests to Miller’s belief that lies, regardless of the intention, do not warrant justification. In The Crucible, Arthur Miller suggests that choosing
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doing something that you have never done? There are many people that have been accused of something they never done. The Crucible by Arthur Miller, is a story about people being accused of doing witchcraft, and people telling lied about other. There are three main theme in The Crucible, the three main theme are Deception, Irony, and Guilt. The first main theme of The Crucible is Deception. “Let either of you breathe a word, or the edge of a word, about the other things, and I will come to you
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The term crucible can be defined as an object to melt an object; the term can also be used to define to put someone or an object to the test. Arthur Miller, the author of “The Crucible” uses the term as a hint to the audience. The characters in the play forego many tests throughout this play, however very few succeed. Miller may have used the term to tell the audience, the character’s true colors will show. One character that shows failures from the beginning is Reverend Samuel Parris, not only
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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 darkest times, was a genocide orchestrated by Adolf Hitler’s Nazi Germany in which about six million Jews were killed. The lack of importance of truth, paranoia, and valuing one’s reputation over what’s considered right are characteristics
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Nagle Milo Nagle Mrs. Williams 0032: period 5 18 March, 2015 The Similarities Between The Crucible and The Red Scare Accusing someone of false accusations is easy. Seeing that someone face consequences for those accusations is difficult and often unheard of. In the case of Arthur Miller’s The Crucible the false accusations made by the girls were carried out causing the victim’s lives to end with a rope around their neck and nothing more than air beneath their feet. A similar connection is found between Sen
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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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The Relationship Between Fear and Faith The Crucible In the play, The Crucible by Arthur Miller, the Puritans are very religious people who believe the sole purpose of government was to enforce God’s law. Their immense “faith” blinded them throughout the course of the Salem Witch Trials. This faith soon turned into fear as many of the highstanding people of the village were accused and sentenced to death by hanging. In The Crucible , faith and fear relate very closely with the dec
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The Crucible Essay The word "crucible" is defined as a difficult test or challenge; a place or situation that forces people to change or make difficult decisions. Throughout the novel The Crucible by Arthur Miller (intro element), characters emphasize that the novel title, in fact (interruptor), the title does fit very well, in particular the character of John Proctor. By changing himself according to what is happening to him in the novel, John Proctor clearly suggests that The Crucible is an
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“The Crucible” takes place in Salem, Massachusetts during the infamous Salem Witch Trials. Members of the town, more specifically the women, were accused of witchcraft left and right. Continuing with the theme of how women were treated I will be writing this response while focusing on a specific archetype that is present throughout the play. The specific archetype that can be found in many different pieces of literature is the femme fatale, which is defined as, “an attractive and seductive woman
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end up saying whatever you have to in order to get out of the situation. In the book The Crucible written by Arthur Miller; Parris, John Proctor, and Reverend Hale are all victims of pressure. Everyone reacts to pressure in a different way and in this case, Hale, Proctor, and Parris all take divergent paths when dealing with being put under duress; throughout the book you are able to see
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quote, claims that the average person would rather have safety over freedom; this is a bona fide statement because what good is freedom, if you are living in fear everyday of your life? This quote applies to Arthur Miller’s The Crucible and modern society. In The Crucible, the characters sacrificed their truth and freedom for safety to stay alive. They also had the freedom to go anywhere that they wanted but safety was not guaranteed which kept a lot of people left in hysteria due to fear of witches
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proven to be human nature to go to extreme lengths for personal gain, accuse others out of fear, or having fear itself. The Crucible, is based off a story of young girls in Salem, who claim to be affected by the devil practicing witchcraft. The girls in the village start accusing citizens in Salem of practicing witchcraft, choosing victims who they are not fond of. The Crucible reflects on the Salem witch trials in 1692. The accusation of being connected with evil spirits in modern days is
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Massachusetts during the early 1690s. McCarthyism is also about people being accused but it is Communist not witchcraft and took place in the 1950s. The Crucible demonstrates the similarities between The Salem Witch Trials of the 1690s and McCarthyism of the 1950s because it shows how a society can be fueled by fear. To begin with, both those accused in The Crucible and those accused during the McCarthy hearings were found guilty with little evidence. One example is when Rebecca Nurse was accused. “For murder
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Lowe 3 Tiarra Lowe Mr. Jahnke English 1B 12 November 2012 The Crucible The Perfect Imperfect “There may be times when we are powerless to prevent injustice, but there must never be a time when we fail to protest”, Elie Wiesel. The tragedy of The Crucible was led by witchcraft. In comparison of witchcraft to McCarthyism, the accused has no fair justice to prove himself innocent. Joe McCarthy accused politicians of being communist. Those people were treated guilty with harsh consequences that
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Moral Ambiguity is directed towards those Characters in The Crucible by Arthur Miller whose behaviors discourage readers from identifying them as purely evil or purely good, and characters that can be identified as this in The Crucible is Reverend Hale. Reverend Hale is looked at differently through The Crucible by the reader. He symbolizes one of Miller's views of persecution and Reverend Hale contradicts this view that rips apart Salem and this makes Hales moral ambiguity a significant factor
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The Crucible Religion is a big factor in everyday live for many, especially for the Puritan people. The Crucible, a story about the Salem witch trials, is a story about fear,lies, and religion. In Salem, at the time of the witch trials, people accused others because of their beliefs and ways of living, still to this day people are being accused for the sames reasons. Today people in America are being shamed for being muslim and “fat”. In America there are people hating others based on the religious
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impact. Ralph Waldo Emerson strongly believed that fear kept people from achieving success. In The Crucible, a play by Arthur Miller, fear of the unknown leads to many tragic events and a failure of society. People often respond to the fear of the unknown by placing the blame on others or refusing to be accountable for their actions; this can be seen in real life, and also with Abigail and Mary in The Crucible. Often, the themes of literature are relevant to real life, and fear is no exception. An example
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In the play “The Crucible”, written by Miller, Abby is not a victim of society because she is causing mass hysteria, performing self harm, and stimulating others. Abby is causing alot of problems because she is pretending that she sees spirits a lies about other people and lies about everything that comes out of her mouth. Abby is acting like she seen spirits in the courthouse to make everyone believe what she says.It pertains to the idea because the main idea is talking about how she is
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profiting from public hysteria. After accusation McCarthyism Examining Witnesses In the Crucible when people were accused of involvement in witchcraft, they were sent to court for trial. Once on trial people were forced to confess not only their involvement, but of other residents as well. If you were to refuse against confession your fate was death, most likely being hung. Like in The Crucible when people were considered communist they were right away put up to trial, with no question asked
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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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Themes are subjects that characters display throughout a story. In The Crucible written by Arthur Miller, is about the Salem witch trials and what they had to go through. Therefore it holds many themes making the play both universal and enduring. “ laughs insanely,then” “ A Fire, a Fire is burning! I hear the boot of Lucifer, I see his filthy face! And it is my face and your face…. God damns our kind especially, and we will burn, we will burn together”. (Miller,Act3,11590) this quote shows a
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traumatic event occurs, it could change the point of view of everyone and everything around them. When this happens, people start believing what they hear going around, and everyone plays along with it. This is known as hysteria. In Arthur Miller’s, The Crucible, hysteria plays a major role in shaping the Puritan community. All of the people in the town of Salem began to suspect sudden occurrences of witchcraft. A group of girls were exhibiting strange behavior. Betty Parris, Reverend Parris’s daughter,
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Andres Downey Mrs. Bradbury AP Language, Period 1 22 August 2014 The Crucible The saying goes that money is the root of all evil. But could religion also be as corruptible as money? Arthur Miller, in his play The Crucible, shows that religion can be used as a tool for a person to act in his own interest and influence the masses, as well as demonstrate what can a person who is devoutly religious through Abigail’s behavior and through the Proctor’s belief system in order to illustrate the damage religion
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Pride, greed, envy, and selfishness are common characteristics found in literature. In the play The Crucible by Arthur Miller, John Proctor displays pride. He is the protagonist, a farmer in Salem, Massachusetts, and the husband of Elizabeth Proctor. The story takes place during the Witch Trials of 1692, when hundreds of people in the community were accused of being witches by a group of young girls. Proctor does not want to admit to his affair with Abigail Williams, he is opposed to Parris’ corruption
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