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The Crucible By Arthur Miller

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The Crucible was a play written by Arthur Miller during the era of McCarthyism. This time period and person experiences helped influence the outcomes and aspects of the play written to mimic the Salem Witch Trials. Many characters were accused and even tried for witchcraft, while the audience is clear of whom the guilty party is the entire play. Elizabeth Proctor, the wife to John Proctor the wrongly one wrongly accused and executed, had many conflicts in this play as many others did. Elizabeth Proctor was met with conflicts of wrong accusations, adultery, death threats, and eventually, losing her husband. Elizabeth Proctor endured an incredible amount of pain and conflict throughout the play, The Crucible. She was met with many conflicts that involved many the people she loved, or once trusted. Elizabeth Proctor ended one of the only characters that would feel the pain of the trials forever. To start off, Elizabeth and her husband were a fairly wealthy couple in Salem. They had a servant names Mary Warren, who in time became one of Elizabeth’s biggest problems. Though Mary Warren seemed sweet and harmless, she played a large hand in Elizabeth eventually losing her husband. Mary had spent a day at the court watching the trials, when she returned she had brought a gift for Elizabeth, the gift, made Elizabeth’s life take a turn for the worst. “I made you a gift today, Goody Proctor,” (Mary Warren, Act 2 Line 201, The Crucible). The ‘gift’ that Mary Warren gave Elizabeth was

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