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Examples Of Wooden Headedness In The Crucible '

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Generally people are fickle and stubborn in nature, when one’s own belief is challenged they are quick to refute any evidence against it. This idea of “Wooden-headedness” is present throughout many mediums in life, whether it’s the wooden headedness shown by characters in The Crucible or by the Chicago Meat Company in the 1800s through 1900s or the attitudes of early researchers on women as shown by Stephen J. Gould in “Women’s Brains”. The prevalence of wooden-headedness has played and still plays a negative role in all aspects of human life. The play The Crucible takes place during the period of the salem-witch trials, and it tells the story of a town where women are being accused of witchcraft unrightfully. Judge Danforth, the one responsible for prosecuting the “witches”, discovers that the people that he has accused and hanged were actually innocent, but because of his wooden-headedness and pride continues to prosecute innocents. The Crucible not only highlights how wooden-headedness affected those in the 1600s, it also shows parallels with the paranoia during the 1960s due to the cold war. Both time periods reveal how wooden-headedness has directly led to the death of innocent people. …show more content…

Upton Sinclair, who was an undercover journalist, wrote The Jungle which exposed the Chicago Meat Company’s numerous health issues with their products. The company did everything they could to conserve money. For example, they purposely used spoiled and molded meat and through neglect allowed dead mice to find their way into their meat grinders.The owners of the the meat packing company denied what was occuring in their factories for the sole purpose of profit, nothing could alter their opinions on the state of their facilities. Wooden-headedness led to the Chicago Meat Company ignoring the state of unhygienic conditions present in their

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