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    Throughout all of history‚ many people have made sacrifices to restore the social order. The Crucible by Arthur Miller is a fictional work based on historical events‚ therefore it makes logical sense that it is filled with sacrifice. Giles Corey surrenders his life to stay loyal to and save a friend’s life. Elizabeth Proctor gives up her squeaky clean and truthful reputation to try and save John Proctor’s life. However‚ John Proctor sacrifices his life anyway‚ but not in the same way or for the same

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    The Crucible The playwright‚ Arthur Miller‚ uses the character construction in the play to position the audience to accept the dominant reading of the play‚ which is the concern and dangers of religious fanaticism. The play‚ The Crucible‚ is set in Salem‚ Massachusetts in 1692. It is based upon the actual events which led to the ‘Salem witch trials’‚ a series of hearings to determine which individuals were in fact practicing witchcraft. The play also conveys parallels to the McCarthyist era‚ during

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    Bibliography: 1. Reynolds‚ Sheri. The Rapture of Cannan. N.p.: n.p.‚ n.d. Print. 2. MillerArthur. The Crucible. N.p.: Penguin Classics‚ n.d. Print.

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    The rhetorical devices include pathos‚ that appeals to emotion‚ ethos‚ which means authority‚ logos introduces logic. Many revolunist uses the rhetorical triangle‚ which is “the art of enchanting the soul” (plato). Arthur Miller uses these styles as well in his play The Crucible. I strongly believe that henry used ethos‚ pathos and rhetorical questioning to connect with the audience in The Crucible. THESIS STATEMENT: I strongly believe

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    In Arthur Miller’s tragic play the Crucible the author describes the life of puritans in Massachusetts in the 1700s revolving entirely around god‚ and all who said otherwise would be banished or hanged. The Salem Witch trials arose between this time and lead to an overall uncontrollable and unreasonable set of deaths in Salem. One could argue that the reason for these deaths lied in the hands of the people but in reality the fate of the victims in the Crucible lied with Abigail‚ a young girl in the

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    In Arthur Miller’s The Crucible‚ mass hysteria sweeps over a small puritan town in Salem. The mass hysteria spreads like a contagious disease. It is caused by people and culture. This essay will discuss the causes and effects of mass hysteria in a small town. Mass hysteria is a condition affecting a group of persons‚ characterized by excitement or anxiety‚ irrational behavior or beliefs. Typically‚ it takes a large group of people with the same thoughts or ideas to cause the hysteria to spread.

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    Arthur Miller has had a great many successful and well-known plays‚ most notably The Crucible. Miller’s play “The Crucible” is actually based on the witch hunt that went on looking for communists and communist sympathizers in the writing and acting community in the 50’s‚ but set in Salem in 1692. After the play opened in 1953‚ the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) took an interest in the play writer. And in 1954they denied him a passport so that he could go to London‚ England where he

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    are put on us by family and society. Miller dramatizes this in Keller’s and Chris’s different views about personal and social responsibility. Keller believes that he is only answerable to his family and that his war crimes ought to be excused because he did it to save his family from ruin. Chris‚ on the other hand‚ believes in social responsibility - that we must care about society and that we are responsible for the well-being of all members of society. Miller probably understood Keller’s situation

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    The Crucible Essay In novella of The Crucible by Arthur Miller the implications can be inferred regarding the scapegoat phenomenon in America today in how we perceive people getting accused of things they are not doing. For instance Muslims are considered bad people only because they had a few terrorist people in their population. The key lessons from the period of time during The Crucible reflects how we could have learned differently. Several people were accused of witchcraft most times they had

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    McCarthyism and in Arthur Miller’s‚ the Crucible. McCarthyism was the fear of communism that was created by the Wisconsin Senator Joseph McCarthy. This was a time of fear after the Second World War in the years 1950 through 1954. McCarthy had conducted hearings accusing people who were suspected of being related to communism. During these hearings‚ he forced people to give up names of other “followers” and if they refused to give names of others‚ they were imprisoned. In Arthur Miller’s‚ the Crucible

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