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    be. Reputation can be viewed as the way you dress‚the people you are associated with and sometimes people are given a reputation by the acts of the people in their family. In The crucible‚ reputation is an important theme because it determines one’s ability to follow religious rules. The Characters in the play The Crucible have a tremendous amount of pride. They are known as good citizens in the town‚ for one reason or another and they would like to uphold their good name. Reputation Is extremely

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    vengeance of the girls about to befall her. People develop traits causing the immature to lose dignity while giving them a false impression they are making themselves better‚ but in reality they are only making themselves worse. Arthur Miller’s The Crucible takes place in Salem Massachusetts 1662‚ in a time of struggle. Vengeance rules the hearts of the people‚ cowardliness clouds their thoughts‚ and deceit rules their‚ as the people lash out against each other in a period known as the “witch trials

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    Act 1 Essay In the play The Crucible‚ our setting begins in the religious town of Salem. During the time of the play‚ the famous Salem witch trials were beginning to grow. While reading The Crucible‚ the term “breaking” charity was often seen in the dialogue. Its meaning is to treat wrongfully or betray. Some of the characters in the play “break” charity throughout the acts such Abigail‚ John Proctor‚ and Corey Giles. Abigail is the first to be the one to “break” charity. You could say she is

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    will turn to honesty. Other people will do whatever it takes to protect their name. One character‚ Abigail Williams‚ in The Crucible by Arthur Miller is faced with this decision. The Crucible is a play that takes place in Salem‚ Massachusetts during the Salem Witch Trials. Abigail Williams was one of the girls who lied and said that she saw witches in town. Throughout The Crucible‚ Abigail Williams‚ among others‚ chooses to protect her name‚ instead of facing the repercussions of honesty. When first

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    Historical Connection Essay In both The Crucible and McCarthy’s situation with communism‚ there is a theme of widespread paranoia and the devastating effects it can have on innocent people. The historical context of this play has given me a better understanding of false paranoia and to what extent people can act upon it. By definition‚ McCarthyism is a "paranoid hunt for infiltrators." (McCarthyism) When Arthur Miller wrote the Crucible he used events in the play as symbols for what had been

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    "I’ll tell you what’s walking Salem—-vengeance is walking Salem. We are what we always were in Salem‚ but now the crazy little children are jangling the keys of the kingdom‚ and common vengeance writes the law!" (Miller 73) The Crucible is a play written by the American playwright Arthur Miller in 1953 based on what happened during the Salem witch trials. Miller wrote the play as an allegory of McCarthyism and he used a lot of ironies to express he’s overall message. Through the whole play‚ Miller

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    Literary Essay: The Crucible by Arthur Miller In The Crucible by Arthur Miller‚ Reverend Parris is a character in the play that is very static. His character does not evolve in many ways during the course of the play. By the end of the play‚ Reverend Parris is still selfish‚ stubborn‚ and greedy. However‚ one of his most prominent flaws at the begging of the play is his selfishness. At the very beginning of the play‚ it is quite obvious that Parris is a selfish person. He only cares

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    ambiguous is open to more than one interpretation;having a double meaning. Sometimes in life a person can have an ambiguous personality. In the crucible the character John Proctor is ambiguous.In the Crucible John Proctor has two different sides to him and it ultimately leads him to his own death. John Proctor made a very big mistake in the beginning of the crucible 
which lead to many bigger things. John had an affair with abigail who worked for the Proctors. While Abigail was working for them Elizabeth

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    Justice and The Crucible While justice is meant to be directed with upmost fairness and equality‚ Arthur Miller’s film The Crucible demonstrates that this does not always succeed‚ and in many situations the forces of injustices are exposed. From different points of views‚ justice can be formed or destroyed. In the film The Crucible‚ Arthur Miller convinces his audience that reason‚ emotion‚ and character shows injustice throughout the social hardship in a Puritan community. Justice is one of the

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    The Crucible Critical Lens Essay Dolly Parton once said …“The way I see it‚ if you want the rainbow‚ you gotta put up with the rain.” In other words you have to go through struggle to see success. I agree with this quote because in my opinion nothing in life is handed to you easily‚ you have to work through it and overcome many obstacles in order to get pleasing results .This idea is clearly established in the play The Crucible by Arthur Miller. It is shown through the main characters; John

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