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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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    The Crucible Essay The word crucible means a severe test or a vessel of a very refractory material (as porcelain) used for melting and claiming a substance that requires a high degree of heat. It also means a place or situation in which concentrated forces interact to cause or influence change or development If you combine these three definitions‚ you come up with a container where under high heat (or in Miller’s case...the stress of being accused of witchcraft (or communism under McCarthy))

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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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    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 Essay Draft Fear. It’s a common thing in a person’s everyday. Maybe even little fears such as losing a pencil or getting late to a class. Fear is everywhere around us whether you believe it or not. The dictionary definition of the word Fear is “an unpleasant emotion caused by the belief that someone or something is dangerous‚ likely to cause pain‚ or a threat”. In the play‚ “The Crucible”‚ fear is a big thing in the main plot of the story. The townspeople were in fear of witches and

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    Throughout the study of Arthur Miller’s dramatic play‚ the Crucible a play with four acts‚ and the picture book‚ Belonging by Jeannie Baker‚ I now understand that the challenge to belong may be resisted or embraced depending on the protagonist and other characters throughout the texts we have studied in class. Miller uses language to show how a character can either resist to belong or can embrace it. Throughout The Crucible‚ Miller’s dialogue to show the connectedness of the characters to the theocratic

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    The Crucible Essay Arthur Miller‚ born on October 17‚ 1915 in Harlem‚ New York was a successful play- writer. He wrote The Crucible in 1953 to show the effect of falsely accusing people with something that they have not done (“Arthur Miller Biography”). He compares the accusation of being called a witch during the Salem trials to being called a Communists during his era. He was inspired to write this play after Joseph McCarthy‚ and House Committee on Un- American Activities were going after Communists

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    theme‚ or subject matter‚ of a literary work is a very important element. This theme may attempt to teach a reader a lesson about life‚ such as nobility‚ hypocrisy‚ or fear. One such literary work that utilizes these themes is Arthur Millers The Crucible. Miller wishes to show the reader that fear and suspicion are infectious and can produce a state of general hysteria that results in the destruction of public order and rationality. As soon as Betty and Ruth become unconscious and a story about

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    The Crucible Villain: Abigail A skillful antagonist goes about revenge by ways of lying‚ cheating‚ and manipulating without a shred of remorse by the end. The main villain‚ Abigail Williams‚ of The Crucible written by Arthur Miller demonstrates her viciously magnificent ways to gain control by being vindictive‚ selfish‚ and conniving. Her path of destruction spreads death and hysteria through the town of Salem. By taking power of the Salem’s judicial system though jealousy‚ threats‚ and manipulation

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