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Morality In The Crucible

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we saw a crazy spiral when Abigail started to conceal information about the night's activities and resorted to an extreme form of behaviour by killing others. This play sheds light on how state and dominant cultural values can even sweep those who think otherwise. I mean if I am thinking logically and have moderate view, that won't matter if I find myself in such situation where people put their allegations for let’s say apostasy or make false charges, fake FIRs and if the media blows it out of proportion without investigation like it happens in this part of the world, there is just no way to escape from that vicious cycle (Miller, 1953). Nobody is safe if the state laws and the prevailing order is messed up. Proctor was worried of his reputation …show more content…

He is the one with an awake conscience and he stood up for his wife after initially cheating on her. He was the one who finally managed to break the silence and expose Abigail's madness that involved accusing anyone she would see as a threat to be involved in witchcraft (Miller, 1953). He was in sort of a moral dilemma throughout the play because he felt that he wronged his wife by having an extramarital affair and so, in the end, he out of remorse, shame, guilt and by focusing on doing the right thing puts his life in jeopardy in the court proceedings. He was able to think on his own because he avoided church as he did not find it amusing. In act 1 he took on Parris and declared him to be ungodly and just spreading fear and considered him listening a total waste of time. He was the one who managed to let go of his public image and in my view create a real reputation by accepting his affair with Abigail. Enter the Abagail, his life saw a quick turn of events. He lost his freedom in a way because he could not live his uninhibited sort of style of living where he would blurt out things that seem untrue and fake (Miller, 1953). But the sexual desires got better of him and he throughout the play was trying to salvage some pride and get contentment. Probably, he was not very enthusiastic about his wife that drove him towards Abagail. However, after erring once he tries to settle matters by going against courts when they jail his wife. Whereas, Reverend John Hale is hailed as a specialist in identifying witchcraft (Miller, 1953). He is very sure of his abilities and confident in his 'skill'. But in the wake of Abigail's cunning ploy to save herself and her image and the danger of more deaths lingering over, Hale loses his faith in the entire system and ways on which the society has been shaped. He asks people to avoid truth and wants accused witches to lie so he was trying to protect them this undergone a paradigm shift. He was

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