The Crucible as a Tragedy Today‚ Arthur Miller’s The Crucible is commonly believed to be a tragedy‚ but the standards for different types of literature have changed over time‚ and the tragedy in not a type of literature that has only been around since yesterday. So let’s ask the inventors of theaters and dramas and see what their opinion would be‚ if they would approve with our definition of tragedy. According to Aristotle‚ a tragedy is defined as follows: “Tragedy‚ then‚ is an
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Macbeth Project 4) CHARACTERIZATION: Macbeth: 1.) “Stars‚ hide your fires; let not light see my black and deep desires.” (I‚iv‚57-58) This quote reveals Macbeth’s evil desire to kill King Duncan to be deemed king of Scotland. 2.) “So foul and fair a day I have not seen.” (I‚iii‚39) This quote is the first line spoken by Macbeth‚ and it reveals that Macbeth almost foreshadows the bottom of his wheel is nearing. 3.) “Stay‚ you imperfect speakers. Tell me more.” (I‚iii‚73) This quote reveals
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Characterization of Hester In D.H. Lawrence’s offsetting story The Rocking Horse Winner‚ there are a number of intriguing characters presented to us. None‚ however‚ are quite as thought provoking or as clearly defined as Paul’s morally culpable‚ denatured mother‚ Hester. In a story full of viscous‚ confusing characters‚ Hester is directly and indirectly characterized as being a loveless‚ spiteful‚ greedy woman‚ who abides to the philosophy that luck coincides with prosperity. The first indicator
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Samual Gander Mr. Dunham English 102 April 25‚ 2012 Farming on a Whole New Level Although people have worked in agriculture for more than 10‚000 years‚ advance in technology assist with maintaining and protecting land‚ crops‚ and animals. The demand to keep food prices affordable encourages those working in the agriculture industry to operate as efficiently as possible (Newman and Ruiz 33-47). Almost all people and companies in this industry have many acres of land they must maintain‚ and
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Another historical event is the Holocaust. Some psychologists believe hysteria could be to blame for both of these events. Regardless‚ hysteria has played a crucial role in both the Holocaust and the Salem Witch Trials‚ as told in Arthur Miller’s‚ The Crucible. 1692 Salem‚ Massachusetts was the home to many Puritans. A puritan was someone with strict religious beliefs. They wanted to keep their community free from the devil so they banned anything that could possibly encourage them to fall into
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The Arise of Witchcraft in The Crucible In Arthur Miller’s‚ The Crucible‚ the story is set in Salem‚ Massachusetts‚ during the time that the Salem Witch Trials were beginning. The society was paranoid because the concept of witchcraft scared them and‚ even more than scared them‚ enraged them. Due to how paranoid the people were‚ the leaders began implementing new rules/laws that would prevent witchcraft from happening. In the play‚ by the end of Act 1‚ the girls dancing in the woods (and dabbling
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The phrase “honesty is the best policy‚” applies to Arthur Miller’s history-based drama‚ The Crucible‚ in a variety of ways. The accusations throughout the story build on lie after lie after lie from those trying to protect their own name‚ thus putting the whole town in a state of confusion and chaos. Nobody in the small town of Salem‚ Massachusetts knows whom to trust anymore‚ after all of the false allegations made. There are three characters in particular in the story that‚ if they had told the
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The Crucible Essay There are three characters that are the most responsible for the witch trials in Salem‚ which are Abigail Williams for trying to avoid punishment for dancing in the woods and for jealousy towards Elizabeth Proctor‚ Reverend Samuel Parris for trying to protect his good name and his daughter and niece‚ and Reverend John Hale for being so convinced about the devil running loose in Salem and connecting every minor flaw with witchcraft‚ even though he later has a change of heart.
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significant theme in The Crucible. Abigail and John’s lies and deceit precede the play. They had an affair before the play begins. However‚ this affair considerably affects the plot of The Crucible. ABIGAIL: Give me a word‚ John. A soft word. PROCTOR: No‚ no‚ Abby. That’s done with. (Miller 1) Through this quote the reader learns that Abigail and John have both told lies. They deceived people about their relationship. Throughout Acts One and Two of The Crucible‚ they continue to lie
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In The Crucible‚ Reverend Parris’s character clearly displays‚ through actions and characteristics alike‚ that Miller is using him as an allegorical counterpart to the American government during the time period in which the play was written. At this time‚ xenophobia and fear of communism were rampant within the United States‚ and towards the beginning of this era of panic‚ the government attempted to use this hysteria to distract from internal problems that they were dealing with‚ like lack of finances
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