Community in Trouble The opening remarks for this literary analysis of community in the crucible are of the following. Theme, with the topic of community expanded .The setting is in the old puritans’ community. And allusions’ to other events in real life, that were encrypted in the text. Furthermore, how the story outlines what still happens in modern day communities. The theme of community is portrayed through the setting, and the characters. The characters are placed in a very strict religious, puritan community which isn’t connected, to any major towns which adds to the sense that the community is all they have. “Uncle the rumor of witchcraft is all about; I think you’d best go down and deny it yourself the parlors packed with people, sir. I’ll sit with her.” The theme comes through in the text because it is showing how the community affects the individual. The setting is a very religious puritan community in Massachusetts. The characters are in a very strict religious puritan community, in 1692 isolated from any major towns. “But the people of Salem were not quite the dedicated folk that arrived on the mayflower.” This text tells that in the setting, the community is held in a tight circle, hence no one coming in or out, sort of approach. The allusion in the story leads the reader into Proctor and Abigail relationship. In which a reader can allude to many celebrities’ relationships today. An example is when governor Arnold Schwarzenegger had relationships with his maid and there are more examples like with Clinton. “Abby, I may think of you softly from time to time. But I will cut my hand of before I’ll reach four you again .Wipe it out of mind we never touched.” That text can mean the same that if any man cheating on his wife can be the same for any scenario. A modern day connection to the crucible is with terrorism in America. Israelis, whom reside in America, are associated with the Taliban and terrorism that they were never
Community in Trouble The opening remarks for this literary analysis of community in the crucible are of the following. Theme, with the topic of community expanded .The setting is in the old puritans’ community. And allusions’ to other events in real life, that were encrypted in the text. Furthermore, how the story outlines what still happens in modern day communities. The theme of community is portrayed through the setting, and the characters. The characters are placed in a very strict religious, puritan community which isn’t connected, to any major towns which adds to the sense that the community is all they have. “Uncle the rumor of witchcraft is all about; I think you’d best go down and deny it yourself the parlors packed with people, sir. I’ll sit with her.” The theme comes through in the text because it is showing how the community affects the individual. The setting is a very religious puritan community in Massachusetts. The characters are in a very strict religious puritan community, in 1692 isolated from any major towns. “But the people of Salem were not quite the dedicated folk that arrived on the mayflower.” This text tells that in the setting, the community is held in a tight circle, hence no one coming in or out, sort of approach. The allusion in the story leads the reader into Proctor and Abigail relationship. In which a reader can allude to many celebrities’ relationships today. An example is when governor Arnold Schwarzenegger had relationships with his maid and there are more examples like with Clinton. “Abby, I may think of you softly from time to time. But I will cut my hand of before I’ll reach four you again .Wipe it out of mind we never touched.” That text can mean the same that if any man cheating on his wife can be the same for any scenario. A modern day connection to the crucible is with terrorism in America. Israelis, whom reside in America, are associated with the Taliban and terrorism that they were never