The town’s Puritan society, which was common in both the books, exposed a set life style in which the towns people had to follow in order to be accepted. If the policies were not followed, the character or characters were judged and looked down upon. Hester was viewed as the town’s hussy because of her committing adultery. Also John Proctor, a local farmer who lives just outside town, commits adultery with Abigail Williams, one of the girls that were supposedly “dancing” in the forest. In addition to adultery being looked down upon in The Crucible, anyone who practiced witchcraft such as John Proctor, Martha Corey, and other characters, were hanged, too. In order to save their lives, the group of girls who were said to be
The town’s Puritan society, which was common in both the books, exposed a set life style in which the towns people had to follow in order to be accepted. If the policies were not followed, the character or characters were judged and looked down upon. Hester was viewed as the town’s hussy because of her committing adultery. Also John Proctor, a local farmer who lives just outside town, commits adultery with Abigail Williams, one of the girls that were supposedly “dancing” in the forest. In addition to adultery being looked down upon in The Crucible, anyone who practiced witchcraft such as John Proctor, Martha Corey, and other characters, were hanged, too. In order to save their lives, the group of girls who were said to be