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    In The Crucible‚ Arthur Miller uses themes to display thoughts throughout the book. The theme that seems to be the center point of the story is religion. Religion is on the character’s minds with every action they do. When something goes wrong in the town‚ religion is sought out as a cause. When the witch trials begin‚ the devil is supposed to be the source of the troubles. Arthur Miller vividly uses religion to show the readers how important religion is to the people of Salem. At the start of The

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    effect upon the American society‚ much as the witch trials did upon the people of Salem‚ Massachusetts in the 1600’s recounted in Arthur Miller’s The Crucible. The manner of the interrogations is extremely similar in both situations. In McCarthy’s interrogations‚ everyone is treated roughly in the same manner and accused wrongfully. Similarly in The Crucible‚ the accused are questioned repeatedly until they are broken. In Langston Hughes’ interrogation‚ some of the questions he is asked are as follows:

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    Betrayal‚ hysteria‚ intolerance and death are all themes portrayed through out the movie adaptation of The Crucible. Converted from a play to movie by director Nicholas Hytner and released in 1997 The Crucible has continued to interest teenagers due to its witchcraft content and it’s setting in Salem. Through out the production of this movie (as mentioned in the opening statement) Betrayal‚ hysteria‚ intolerance‚ persecution‚ repression and death are major themes in the movie. Hysteria is evident

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    Thats Why Her Hairs So Big" : The Power of A Secret in The Crucible and Mean Girls Secrets are the ammunition in this girl battle within the novel and movie‚ Miller’s The Crucible‚ and Waters’ Mean Girls. Telling other people’s secrets‚ and even just holding them can put a person in a position of power. This isn’t a type of power that comes to you easily‚ the girls that become powerful work hard and covertly to do so. In both The Crucible and Mean Girls the girls with the secrets have bad intentions

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    The Effects of Manipulation The Crucible is a very complex story with several interlocking themes. It is so diverse that it can connect to modern day issues and give an accurate parallel to current events. Out of all the themes in the book‚ there are some that are very prominent and can easily connect to the other smaller themes. The focus of will be on how Abigail’s manipulation and deceit took advantage of others willingness to conform causing mass hysteria. Abigail has many issues that she tries

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    The Crucible written by Arthur Miller is set In Puritan New England town of Salem Massachusetts. The town gets very flustered after witchcraft is accused. The Reverend‚ Parris catches his daughter and a group of her friends dancing around in the forest. The daughter Betty falls into a coma. When rumors are spread about the town‚ the townspeople start accusing them of witchcraft. Paranoia is set into the town‚ so Reverend Hale is called upon who is an expert on witchcraft. Parris questions the ring

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    Instruction in The Crucible The world-famous and highly influential play‚ The Crucible‚ by Arthur Miller‚ was written in an effort to make the public aware of one of the most awful chapters in history‚ and the goal of the author was to use the characters and events as a vehicle to communicate the moral lessons that should be learned from these examples of flawed human behavior. Various themes and motifs that illustrate important morals are explored extensively throughout the play. The Crucible‚ by Arthur

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    about something that’s impossible to change. But isn’t having guilt what makes us human or good? Doesn’t it show that we do have a soul? Having guilt makes us human‚ it makes us grow and try to become someone better than we were yesterday. In the Crucible by Arthur Miller many characters are engulfed in guilt and are either punished or rewarded by it. Arthur Miller uses these characters to show how guilt can make you want to become a better person. Guilt pushes John Proctor to not only protect his

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    The Crucible Essay Two                     1                    Separation of Church and State  Madison Marshall                              The Crucible Essay Two                     2            Arthur Miller’s play the Crucible‚ was written in a setting of a time before America  was ever established. After reading Miller’s play of the witchcraft trials that occurred in  the town of Salem‚ I have found examples as to why our founding fathers made the  decision to include a separation

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    English 19 December 2013 How was the life in Salem representing the Crucible? After reading ’The Crucible ’‚ many questions popped into my mind.  One of the most thought provoking question is "What was the life like in Salem of 1692 as represented in ’The Crucible ’?"  I have researched many sources and will present my answer in the following paragraphs. Life in Salem‚ Massachusetts in 1692‚ as represented in the play ‘The Crucible’‚ was harsh and full of fear. “Even without the witches‚ Massachusetts

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