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    John Drost Mr. Bianca Block 6 11/5/12 Revenge: Connections and Deceit The Crucible and The Scarlet Letter are very similar in many distinct perspectives‚ but both pieces of writing have the same theme: revenge. For example‚ the two stories take place in the same time frame‚ approximately around the mid 1700 ’s to early 1800 ’s. During this time period‚ many people were highly religious‚ and believed that things that could not be explained by normal means‚ thus forming the theory of the Devil

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    book in terms of plot. The plot was about a girl named Abigail who accuses many people of witchcraft. She also accuses Elizabeth Proctor‚ wife of John Proctor. Abigail uses her power of the court to get to her obsession‚ John Proctor‚ by trying to eliminate Elizabeth. She is unsuccessful in getting this done and ends up executing over twelve people including John Proctor. It is great to see all the different kinds of characterization and themes. This story really gets you thinking about many things

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    most common place they take out their frustration‚ especially for women like Elizabeth Proctor‚ is internally. Elizabeth Proctor had an image that she had to upkeep‚ and unlike her husband she had to keep most of her opinions to herself‚ and in secret. In the Crucible Elizabeth’s thoughts aren’t being heard from too often because the opinions that are constantly being shared are those of John Proctor. John Proctor is constantly thinking out loud about whether there is witchcraft in Salem‚ whether or

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    main characters in‚ “The Crucible”‚ are Reverend Hale‚ Elizabeth Proctor‚ and John Proctor‚ these three are the characters that display the most pride. The first character is Reverend Hale. Reverend Hale came to the town of Salem after being called to help with the few girls who had danced in the forest with Tituba. Hale knew how to cure the girls and with that type of ability does come with a high amount of pride. “Goody Proctor‚ I have gone this three month like our Lord into the wilderness

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    of that person. Same goes with the play The Crucible. Focused on maintaining public reputation‚ the people in the town of Salem must fear that the sins of their friends and associates will taint or ruin their names. Many characters for example John Proctor and Reverend Parris‚ base their actions on the desire to protect their personal reputation. When the play first begins‚ Parris fears that Abigail‚ his niece‚ is convicted of being a witch because of her intolerable actions‚ and the witchcraft

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    the single error of my life‚ and I will never tear it free.” John Proctor committed adultery and Elizabeth‚ his wife‚ hasn’t forgiven him. The couple are just two of the characters who show why forgiveness is important in “The Crucible” by Arthur Miller. Forgiveness is an important aspect in daily life‚ but many don’t notice why. In “The Crucible” the importance of forgiveness is portrayed by the Proctors‚ and Reverend John Hale. John and Elizabeth lacked forgiveness in their relationship‚ until

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    consequence of fear. Parris wants Proctor to confess and wants everyone to convince him to confess because he fears the town and what they’ll think of him. The obsession Parris had about how the village thought of him overcame and that’s when he started pressuring the people to convince Proctor. Another character that falls into the trap of fear is the Abigail Williams. Abigail‚ a former servant to the Proctors‚ was kicked out because of the affair she had with John and that’s when it all started.

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    The Crucible‚ a play by Arthur Miller‚ both demonstrate act of revenge. Hamlet‚ the main character wants to plot his revenge by proving who actually killed his uncle‚ King Claudius. In The Crucible‚ Abigail Williams seeks her revenge on Elizabeth Proctor‚ for dismissing her as a servant. In Act 1‚ Scene 5‚ Hamlet‚ the reader can see Hamlet’s first act of revenge into the play. Hamlet’s father’s ghost‚ King Hamlet‚ said that his own brother‚ King Claudius‚ had poisoned and killed him. During Hamlet

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    common theme between The Crucible and society today. My first theme is love. In The Crucible Elizabeth and John Proctor are married. Although John had an affair with Abigail Williams at the end of the play Elizabeth forgave him. At first Elizabeth wouldn’t forgive John. John was angry she wouldn’t forgive him‚ he said‚ “Your justice would freeze beer!” (Proctor 55 ). After Elizabeth forgave John they reaffirm their love. Abigail Williams was jealous of Elizabeth‚ so she accused Elizabeth or being a

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    Guilt. Guilt is shown when John proctor says to Abigail‚ “Speak my own sins‚ I cannot judge another‚ I have no tongue for it John Procter”. Guilt is shown in this quote when John Proctor is talking about his sins. In this second quote John Proctor is saying he is not worthy to stand up there with those innocent people‚ “I cannot mount the gibbet like a saint”. This quote shows guilt when John Proctor is saying he is not worthy

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