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    The Crucible Conflict

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    Deaths tragedy in witchcraft trials. One of the biggest conflicts in the story was between Abigail Williams and her love for John Proctor and her witchcraft. At the beginning of the story Abigail and some other girls were caught dancing in the woods dancing and doing witchcraftery. Later to find out Abigail was trying to use a potion to kill Elizabeth Proctor to have John all to herself. She went in too far when she threatened to kill of the girls and had innocent people killed. The next conflict

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    Massachusetts in the year of 1692. John Proctor and Elizabeth are standing outside of the prison. Elizabeth is trying to persuade Proctor to confess to practicing witchcraft so he could avoid hanging. The different critical decisions my story will have Proctor admit to witchcraft and turn in the confession to Danforth‚ and then finding Abigail before she left for Barbados and charging her with witchcraft. I will be using 3rd person point of view. John Proctor‚ a man in his late forties‚ walks

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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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    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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    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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    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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    Revenge in Hamlet

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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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    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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    that the tragic hero will find enlightenment through his or her lamentable situation. In Miller’s play there are two characters in particular‚ John and Elizabeth Proctor‚ who are tragic figures that find psychological insight‚ stunning facts of self-sacrifice and heroism through their personal tragedies. Elizabeth Proctor‚ who is the wife of John Proctor‚ and the enemy of Abigail Williams‚ appears to be a loving‚ caring and sturdy housewife on the outside. Truthfully‚ Elizabeth is a cold‚ insecure

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    In The Crucible‚ when Reverend Hale tells Proctor that many of the “witches” have confessed‚ he replies: “And why not‚ if they must hang for denyin’ it? There are them that will swear to anything before they’ll hang; have you never thought of that?” By this‚ John Proctor is saying that all the accused that confessed did so only to be set free‚ and were not really witches. After Ezekiel Cheever finds the poppet in John Proctor’s house and Proctor’s wife is being accused he also says:

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