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Telling The Truth In The Crucible By Arthur Miller

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The theme of The Crucible by Arthur Miller is to always tell the truth because it can backfire on you. One event that shows this theme is when Proctor tells Danforth that Goody Proctor or Elizabeth never lies. When she was brought to the court, she ended up lying to Danforth the Judge. As a result, John was indicted to be hanged. Danforth says, “Then he did not turn from you. Elizabeth responses, “No sir.” This shows the theme because Elizabeth lied after Proctor told the truth to the judge or Danforth. Because Elizabeth Misinformed the judge, she made the situation worse by getting her husband hanged. Also, another place in the story that supports this theme is when Proctor lied to Elizabeth about committing adultery with Abigail. He thought

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