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    Sacrifice In The Crucible

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    often reveal their true character. One may easily claim to adhere to a certain value when the sun shines upon it‚ but genuine fortification must be had to stand against an oncoming storm of oppression. To die in the truth‚ or to live in a lie? In The Crucible‚ a play by Arthur Miller‚ several people are faced with this dilemma. The true character of a person will show when a sacrifice must be made to uphold what he or she believes in. Parris demonstrates that he is very concerned about his reputation

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    The Crucible: Intolerance

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    religion. Leaders such as Pastor Scott Lively in the current world‚ or Reverend Hale and Judge Danforth from Salem‚ led the intolerant accusations of individuals who differed and opposed the beliefs of their religion. In the Arthur Miller’s play‚ The Crucible‚ intolerant actions are seen quite frequently by characters such as Abigail‚ Reverend Parris and Reverend Hale. A major example of intolerance can be found between Judge Danforth‚ John Proctor and Giles Corey. Proctor and Giles had presented deposition’s

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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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    Abigail In The Crucible

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    Abigail is the main catalyst of Millers play The Crucible. She is presented by Milller in a powerful‚ "strikingly beautiful girl" yet malicious with an "endless capacity for dissembling" which is stated in Act 1 when she is first introduced to the play. This portrays and gives the reader an indication immediately‚ that Abigail has an everchanging personality and can manipulate people in such a way that they "fall apart". As the play progresses this is brought to light‚ especially with characters

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    It is common knowledge that Author Miller wrote The Crucible as a reaction to a tragic time in our countries history. The McCarthy hearings‚ as they came to be known‚ which dominated our country from 1950 to 1954‚ where hearings in which many‚ suspected of being related to communism‚ where interviewed and forced to give up names of others‚ or they where imprisoned‚ and their names were black listed. There are several parallels between the McCarthy Era‚ and the time of the Salem which trials. One

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    Literary Analysis Theme Essay Prompt and Cover Sheet Do not lose this; you will need to turn it in! ESSAY PROMPT: What does Arthur Miller say about one of the following topics through The Crucible? What would the Puritans think about his choices? Please select one of the topics below: |Appearance v. Reality |Is this play sexist or fair about gender? | |Human Cruelty in the Name of Righteousness

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    RHETORIC Throughout the Crucible‚ Arthur Miller uses many forms of rhetoric to progress and shape the plot. Miller exercises three significant forms of rhetoric to shape the play; symbolism‚ irony‚ and suspense. Although only a few instances of deep symbolism occur during the story‚ there are many important symbols. The title itself has two different meanings; a crucible is a melting metal to be forged into something new and different‚ which parallels the story to how it is a new

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    In Arthur Miller’s The Crucible the audience is supplied with an array of varying characters. Arthur Miller effectively categorizes the characters of the play into two juxtaposing categories; the accusers‚ and the accused. The accusers are led by the antagonist of the play‚ Abigail Williams‚ whereas the accused are led by the protagonist of the play‚ John Proctor. The audience sympathizes with John Proctor not only because he has been falsely accused‚ but also because he is a representation of the

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    The Crucible Title Essay

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    [Date] The Crucible: How the title relates to the story Introduction The Crucible is written by Arthur Miller. The title of the play seems very different and it is very significant to the entire story of the play. The title "The Crucible" is cleverly picked by Arthur Miller for his play. The play is about the Salem witch crafts of the 1660 ’s. Because of this the word Crucible is very significant for its meanings. Throughout the play‚ we find that the characters have to go through severe tests that

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    Crucible Questions

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    The Crucible Discussion Questions ACT ONE 1.) The irony in this statement is purely the fact that the very corruption that the church was trying to avoid is exactly what is became overcome with. The wrong and deceitful lies that the church wanted to evade became the basis for many accusations and convictions of innocent peoples. 2.) Mrs. Putnam’s 7 babies died very soon after birth except for one‚ Ruth Putnam. According to her‚ the devil (and those working with the devil) are the reasons

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