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    Weakness In The Crucible

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    The crucible was a very interesting and a mixture of everything kind of play. There’s a statement that describes of how thrilling the crucible is, “The crucible is essentially about courage, weakness and truth”. I totally agree with the statement and it’s true so I’ve got evidence and examples to prove the statement’s credibility. First of all, the characters got the courage and confidence to face every awful truth, with the exception of John Proctor’s affair with Abigail but I believe

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    Have you ever been in a bad situation with your wife/girl friend that led you to bad decisions and even death? Well in the book “The Crucible” the main characters face a problem with their spouse that will change their relationship forever. The crucible starts off in a Salem Massachusetts. Are main characters of the book are John Proctor, Elizabeth Proctor, Abigail Williams and we mention a secondary character Marry Warren. The first we look at a troubled relationship with are characters. This

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    The Crucible Analysis

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    The Crucible by Arthur Miller is an historical fiction play and book which is based on the Salem Witch trials back in the 1600s. Author Miller’s. The reason for The Crucible was for Arthur Miller to show us his critique of the human conditions. The Crucible was first released in New York (1953) and it has been an amazing play till this day. The Crucible, show us the fight between the evil and the good characters through the plot that will later demonstrates the well-written theme. The way he wrote

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    The Crucible Analysis

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    The Crucible is a play by American author Arthur Miller. The play starts out with ten year old Betty Parris laying on her bed unconscious. Rumors begin to circulate that Betty fell victim to witchcraft. This drives the whole town insane and trust between peers has been lost. The accusations of witchcraft lead to a trial in which the whole town is involved in. John Proctor, a farmer, is having an affair with Abigail Williams, who is Parris’ niece. Betty eventually wakes up screaming and alerts

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    Hysteria and the Crucible

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    McCarthy. Hysteria does not just appear out of nowhere though. There are driving forces such as revenge and abuse of power that bring about the irrational fear that can take over society. These are the issues expressed in Arthur Miller's The Crucible. The Crucible is paralleled directly to the Salem Witch Trials and indirectly to the McCarthy

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    Conflict In The Crucible

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    After reading “The Crucible”, written by Arthur Miller, many themes are present throughout the play. For example the theme, the truth will set you free and lies have no end and they only keep growing, is present all throughout the drama. This major theme affects many character’s lives and decisions, that eventually end to a tragic end. The people of Salem later realize who they can and can’t trust. For example, the first conflict that shows that the truth will set you free, is the conflict with Reverend

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    Response To The Crucible

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    Crucible Writing Response The Crucible was a movie adaptation of a play written by Arthur Miller. In the movie, Abigail accuses everyone, including her ex-love John Proctor and his wife, as having seen the devil in order to regain the love of John. The movie was set in Salem in order to depict the Salem witch trials, which showed similarities with the modern American society’s anxiety over communism when the play was written. If Miller chose a different setting of the play instead of Salem, the satiric

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    The Crucibles is a book set in a historical time period about witchcraft. Throughout the book, it displays several themes that give fundamental ideas. As you read you will learn more about the concept of intolerance, hysteria, and reputation. Not only do these themes send a message, but also give the play a little twist. In the small town of Salem, the people show a strong intolerance of witch-craft and being on the devil's side. Intolerance is the unwillingness to accept views, beliefs, or the

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    Lauren Fiori Ms. Yatco American Lit. Honors October 21st, 2014 Writing from Sources In the introduction to The Crucible by Arthur Miller, Christopher Bigsby describes a crucible as a severe test and applies the definition to the play. Bigsby also expresses that the tests and trials that occurred in Salem are not restricted to this specific historical time; furthermore, these are struggles that people have faced throughout time. Betrayal, denial, rash judgement, and self justification are some of

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    Evil In The Crucible

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    short time to eat dinner when he would depart to go to the fire station. He volunteered there, not as a fighter, but as a volunteer fire chief. He is a trustworthy, honorable man. These qualities greatly contrast with the qualities of people in The Crucible by Arthur Miller, and the common man. This play illustrates everything bad in humanity with the lie of the Salem Witch Trials, and the story of how it happened. It shows that human instinct hard wires evil

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