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The Undeniable Characters In The Play : The Crucible By Arthur Miller

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The Crucible
The word crucible means a situation or severe trial, or in which different elements interact, leading to the creation of something new. However in this situation it was the people of Salem getting heated not objects. Arthur Miller bases the play, The Crucible, off of The Red Scare as the Soviet Union and the United States intensified in the late 1940’s and early 1950’s. In the crucible people were being accused of witchcraft and during the Red Scare people were being accused of communism, which lead to many deaths just as in Salem during the witch trials. In both incidents innocent people were scared for their lives and murdered. There is always someone to hold accountable for the blame of both incidents. The most to blame for the cause of the salem witch trials is Thomas Putnam for his undeniable character flaws, such as jealousy and greed.
Thomas first starts showing his greedy personality when he is arguing with John Proctor over land. He seems to think that he is always treated unfairly when it comes to belongings. During the play John Proctor states “Your grandfather had a habit of willing land that never belonged to hm, if I may say it plain.” (Miller 154) John Proctor is claiming that not only is Putnam taking land that isn't his but that his grandfather was also the type of person that would take others land. It is obvious that Putnam would blame people in the village of witchcraft just to take their land or other belongings to make himself look

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