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    her anymore. This makes Abigail do anything to try to get with John; and her actions push the story along which ends up leading to Proctor’s death. After all the talk throughout the town‚ Proctor’s wife has to go to court and is tried in front of Danforth. The second event that led to Proctors death is Elizabeth lying in court. The reason

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    main characters that represents the people are john Proctor‚ Abigail Williams and Judge Danforth. John proctor is an honest man who believes in helping others‚ but when his reputation is on the line he is forced to make a decision. On the other hand‚ Abigail Williams controlled the girls through intimidation‚ because she was the oldest and she could turn all the other girls against her opponent. Judge Danforth is a judge that is corrupted and will do anything to prove he is in charge‚ even if it means

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    Thematic Questions 1. What is a crucible and how is it used? Justify Miller’s choice of title for his play. A crucible is a ceramic container that can withstand very high temperature and is used for metal‚ glass and pigment production as well as a number of modern laboratory processes. Miller’s choice of the title “The Crucible” is due to the same reason as the courtroom being referred to as a crucible: using the heat of questioning and scrutiny‚ they burned away all the impurities‚ i.e. lies and

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    Goldie Bignell The successful and what could have been successful societies in both Lord of the Flies and The Crucible eventually decayed and fell apart. There were struggles with good and evil in Salem and on the island that were the result of three main elements. Fear‚ misuse of power and fanatical religious beliefs were the cause of the two societies failure. In Salem‚ anything unusual or different from the norm was seen as alien and sinful. When Parris saw the girls dancing in the woods

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    The Crucible “A competent and self-confident person is incapable of jealousy in anything. Jealousy is invariably a symptom of neurotic insecurity” -Robert A. Heinlein. The The Crucible by Arthur Miller is a play about witchcraft hunts in Salem‚ Massachusetts where many where accused‚ many innocent victims were faced with a cruel decision. They could either confess that they were guilty and would get punished or deny any relationship with the devil and get hang. Arthur miller was inspired to write

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    fear of witchcraft engulfs the Puritanical society thus creating a mob rule. The fate of the town depends upon the morals of its people. John Proctor and Reverend Hale are key players in condemning the Witch Trials; ruling the mob are Abigail‚ Judge Danforth‚ and their followers. Even though the trials were intended to end when Salem was cleansed of the alleged witchcraft‚ it remained the responsibility of the individual to ensure that the majority did not become completely overthrown by mass hysteria

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    weakness is as much to blame for these deaths as much as jealousy and manipulation. People will lie to save their reputations. One character that seemed to fall into the social trap of hypocrisy is Judge Danforth. When questioning Mary Warren about her sudden decision to tell the truth‚ Danforth ridicules Mary when saying‚ "How were you instructed in your life? Do you not know that God damns all liars?" The Judge sees himself as part of the "elect"

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    were also an issue. Something that I think both the crucible and this article talk about and focus on is how people are power hungry and how they want to gain power and leverage over other people. One example is the judges in the court. Judge Danforth found a lot of power by signing death warrants. He liked signing them because he felt like he could scare people into doing what he wanted them to do and listen to them. In the

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     The witch­trials had a negative effect on the people in Salem  and negatively affected relationships within the town.    Rice 2  Salem’s authority was negatively affected from the trials. For example‚ Danforth and  Hathorne were the judges of the trials and due to all of the mass hysteria they were forced into  being “black and white‚” Miller shows this by having Danforth state‚ “But you must understand‚  sir‚ that a person is either with this court or he must be counted against it‚ there be no road  between.” By having this in the

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    witness. Type of Irony: 4. One of the accusers is named Mercy Lewis‚ yet: she is merciless. Type of Irony: 5. Elizabeth is portrayed as an honest woman‚ yet when questioned by Judge Danforth: she lies about John’s infidelity. Type of Irony: 6. Danforth says‚ “…the entire contention of the state in these trials is that the

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