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Examples Of Reputation In The Crucible

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The Crucible by Arthur Miller is a unquestionably deep and rich play. It takes place in Salem, Massachusetts during 1692. There are frequent motifs in the play as well. This includes, concerned reputation, keeping a good name, being a good Christian and witchcraft. Most characters have good reputations and follow God, but a few of them decide to bind themselves to the Devil and are worried that they will have a bad reputation. The first character the reader sees to have a concerned reputation is Abigail. Abigail was accused many times of being a witch. For example: Act Ⅰ, Betty was sick and was only speaking occasionally and would not wake up. Abigail was accused of being a witch because she took Betty to the forest and they danced

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