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    I will be comparing Christian worldview with the The Crucible‚ The Scarlet Letter and Teenage Wasteland. First I will be comparing Christian worldview with The Crucible‚ there are many different Christian worldviews in this novel‚ the townspeople believe that every word there pastor says is the word from God‚ they follow the bible to the point they take every word of the bible literal‚ they go to church every sunday‚ if you sin it’s a huge deal. Modern christianity is not like this at all‚ not

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    this is the similarities between the Salem Witch Trials and McCarthyism. The Salem Witch Trials were portrayed in the novel‚ The Crucible. Arthur Miller wrote this novel during the McCarthy era. Arthur Miller was put on trial for communism in the same fashion of many during the Salem Witch Trials. Many of the characters in Arthur Miller’s play are similar to people from his time as well as the similarity of both mass publics of the two times. The first similarity between characters is Abigail and

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    human emotions - being misery as well as happiness. The quote "The Human Condition involves both misery and happiness" is an accurate sketch of what I have understood from the human condition thus far in reading The Crucible by Arthur Miller and the photo Bondi by Marco Bok. The Crucible is a play that portrays misery of the human condition through the use of its characters which generalise ’humans’ and the intense dialogue provides a route for which these characters to express their suffering and

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    As seen in Act II of The Crucible‚ the Proctor family was in a crisis with John and Elizabeth in constant tension after John had an affair with Abigail Williams. The Crucible by Arthur Miller‚ is a play about the events of the Salem Witch Trials. In the play‚ many characters make accusations that several people were with the Devil. This conflict has many similarities to McCarthyism‚ a practice popular in the 1950’s‚ in which someone accuses another person of something without any proper evidence

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    MCCARTHYISM   (​ Maddie​ ‚ ​ Nicholas McCarthy accused innocent citizens of being communist. He ensured political  success by corrupting the government.He would make false accusations during hearings to make  things better for himself. ​ ‚ ​ Ashley  ​ ‚ ​ Mary Beth​ ) 1. Who was McCarthy?  Discuss his position in the  senate as well as his perspective and role in the hearings.  Senator Joseph McCarthy was the man who accused fellow government employees of being  Communists. He would find evide

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    injustice within‚" means that even when a civilization is viewed as good or peaceful‚ many people in the society are treated unfairly. This theme is often expressed in works of literature. In The Crucible by Arthur Miller and Shirley Jackson’s‚ "The Lottery" both show how the quote is true. The Crucible supports the lens through setting‚ characterization‚ and conflict. The play has to do with the Salem Witch Trials of 1692. During this time in American history‚ there were nineteen people who hanged

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    The Crucible & The Great Gatsby THE GREAT GATSBY uses symbols to represent the hollowness of the upper class.   East vs West is the first symbol he uses to make a separation between old and new rich.   Another symbol are the unread books‚ which represents Gatsby as a fake; as a person who wants to show something he really isn’t.   Daisy’s voice is the third symbol‚ and it represents the ambitious mind he had towards money.   Money takes a fundamental role in the story‚ because thanks to it the

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    HATHORNE: Danforth we are intelligent people‚ we can see what is happening in these trials. They said to be foolish. DANFORTH: How dare that be said. There is the Devil in Salem. People in this town are being harmed‚ and it is the fault of all those Devil agents locked up in the gaol. HATHORNE: But the deeds we are doing are reprehensible. Look what we are putting through these people. We say that those who are accused are assumed guilty and forced to confess and failure to do so are executed

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    Ridgeview High School Expository Reading and Writing The Crucible Bennett‚ Jessica. “The Flip Side of Internet Fame.” Newsweek. March 3‚ 2008. Hamilton‚ Anita. “Outsmart Your Haters.” Time. October 6‚ 2008. Miller‚ Arthur. The Crucible. Penguin Group Inc: New York‚ 2003. “Witch Hunts‚ Pledges‚ and Blacklists.” www.borndigital.com/mccart.htm. Rationale: Witch hunts‚ blacklists‚ character‚ reputation‚ defamation‚ public and private identity‚ the dark side of human nature‚ and

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    Intro In Arthur Miller’s The Crucible the relationship between Proctor and Elizabeth gradually improves throughout the play. At the beginning they are both extremely separate both physically and mentally. However the relationship in Act two starts to develop as Elizabeth rediscovers her love for him that‚ in my opinion‚ has always been there. This then grows even further in Act four when Proctor and Elizabeth’s relationship finally connects and their love is a lot more intense and passionate.

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