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    The Crucible Article

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    In Salem‚ Massachusetts today‚ three more people were hanged at dawn. John Proctor‚ Martha Corey‚ and Rebecca Nurse lost their lives after not confessing about their apparent engagement in witchcraft. Accused by the word of the girls who were once their house helpers‚ and who have now become officials of the court‚ they each stood before hundreds of people of the town who witnessed the three. Each one standing in front of a rope as they recited the prayer in unison‚ and were hanged one after the

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    Arthur Miller has developed Abigail throughought the play‚ accordingly‚ to suit her role: the young antagonist. As the play progresses we find that she is utterly ruthless and persistently egocentric in order to accomplish her intentions no matter how distressing the impact on others. She is the driving force and sole instigator of each traumatic event in the play. Miller swiftly introduces us to the ‘strikingly beautiful girl’ who has ‘an endless capacity for dissembling’. This already gives

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    accomplishments. The play‚ The Crucible‚ recounts the time period of American history in which the country was being plagued with accusations of innocent citizes working for Satan; these citizens were labeled ’witches’ or ’wizards’. Most of the accused were hanged for their ’sins’ and many were excommunicated from the Church. The author of The Crucible‚ Arthur Miller‚ employs the theme of Pride throughout the play to add plot twists and create suspense. In The Crucible‚ several main characters- Reverend

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    Lies In The Crucible

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    Arthur Miller’s The Crucible delves into the inner workings that motivate people to lie. To illustrate this‚ Miller uses the various characters of the play to represent the different motives to lie which include fear‚ lust‚ and greed. As the play progresses‚ it becomes clear that all of these motives occur mainly due to self-interest and desire. The initial accusations and labeling of people as “witches” during the era of the Salem Witch trials was a product of fear. When Abigail and her friends become

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    Title: The Crucible Author & Date: Arthur Miller 1953 Major Characters: John Proctor - A local farmer who lives just outside town; Elizabeth Proctor’s husband. John hates hypocrisy. Nevertheless‚ he has a hidden sin; his affair with Abigail Williams; that proves his downfall. When the hysteria begins‚ he hesitates to expose Abigail as a fraud because he worries that his secret will be revealed and his good name ruined. Abigail Williams - Reverend Parris’s niece. Abigail was once the

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    crisis of conscience‚ but in reality‚ if one follows what he or she believes‚ then that person will have less of a struggle with his or her conscience. In The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain‚ Huck‚ a young adventurer‚ is struggling while trying to choose between his opinions and the opinions of the society. After Huck flees from his home‚ he finds Jim‚ a runaway slave‚ creating a difficult predicament for Huck. He helps Jim run away throughout the novel‚ but battles his conscience as a result

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    did not want anyone knowing that he had murdered Duncan. Every knock of the door he heard‚ he would ask “whose there?” Macbeth had an excessive amount of blood on his hands and thought that his hands could never become clean again. His guilty conscience was beginning to take over his mental thoughts. Lady Macbeth was a very powerful woman who was head strong in her decisions. The Lady was very wicked and did spiteful things like giving the soldiers alcohol to blame the murder

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    Asses the view that the conscience should always be obeyed. (35 marks) Conscience is a moral sense of right and wrong‚ especially felt by a person which will affect their behaviour due to an inner feeling of the ‘correct’ approach to take in a given situation. The majority of people tend to agree with the belief that there is such thing as conscience. In this essay I will be assessing whether the conscience should always be obeyed. Philosophers have made theories giving reasons why we should or

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    Allusions In The Crucible

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    In Arthur Miller’s play‚ The Crucible‚ the main protagonists are John Proctor‚ Elizabeth Proctor‚ and Reverend Hale. They had tolerated and however more struggled with the misunderstood references such as witchcraft that had effected their personal lives with dilemmas. Each character had exhibit a certain sin from the beginning and with their decisions made towards the end of the play it had expressed their true virtues. The play’s tragic hero John Proctor was an outspoken and honest man

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    5 Paragraph Essay Outline Paragraph 1 Introduction: (Hook) In every story there is always an interesting character‚ but in the crucible by Arthur Miller‚ there were many. Thesis Statement: Abby is the most interesting character in The Crucible Reason 1- She is a liar Reason 2- She is a home wrecker Reason 3- she is manipulative Paragraph 2 – Reason 1: Abby is a liar Quote 1: "we did dance‚ uncle...and there’s the whole of it." (Miller 11) Quote 2: "She sends her spirit on me in church; she

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