College Prep English 1 10 November 2013 The Crucible The Red Scare inspired Arthur Miller to write The Crucible‚ which is one of the best societal mirrors ever made. It portrays influential universal truths‚ one of many being that people often cave in to authority figures for fear of being socially isolated. Throughout the story this specific truth comes up frequently in many forms‚ from the lack of resistance to the trials to the actions of some of the girls involved. Additionally‚ the actions
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In the art of theatre‚ there are many times in which characters on stage are oblivious to the truth that the audience knows. These instances of dramatic irony can have a range of effects from tension to laugh out loud comedy. In his play The Importance of Being Earnest‚ Oscar Wilde uses dramatic irony to create humor by creating problems for characters to solve‚ promoting reactions from characters‚ and tying these problem and reactions into the resolution. In The Importance of Being Earnest
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In The Crucible by Arthur Miller‚ the characters are concerned with their own positive reputations which causes them to be deceptive‚ hang at the gallows‚ and act smarter than they were. In The Crucible the characters are very concerned about their reputation‚ because of this it caused some characters to lie about who they really are. This comes out in the story when characters are being accused of being witches‚ giving them the choice to either lie to save their lives or tell the truth and be killed
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From its ominous opening‚ to its dad ending‚ "The Crucible" by Arthur Miller is a play driven by fear and desire‚ mirroring the McCarthy trials of the Communist hating 1950s. Though its set in 1692‚ the tone of the play and the themes of intolerance‚ hysteria‚ and ruined reputation were very prominently felt during 1953‚ when the play was published. The title‚ and the actual item of a crucible‚ suggests something seemingly solid melting away under immense stress. The hard structure of society in
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throughout The Crucible give insight into why Arthur Miller chose the title and how it relates to his view on America. Through the choosing of dramatizing the Salem Witch Trials‚ the actions of the characters who accuse others for personal gain‚ and the torment and torture or even death of those accused of being a witch faced Arthur Miller justifies his use of The Crucible as his chosen title and portrays how he felt and saw about America. The title of Arthur Miller’s The Crucible is directly linked
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warrant’s vengeance! I’ll not give my wife to vengeance! (Miller‚ 379)". This quote by John Proctor was spoken in response to one of the many motives in the Salem witch trails in The Crucible. The witch trials were seen by some as an opportunity to obtain personal gain through accusing others of witchcraft. There were many motivational goals for the characters in The Crucible such as‚ sexual‚ political‚ and financial. The character‚ in Arthur Miller’s "The Crucible"‚ who holds a sexually motivated
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scheduled for that morning‚ including of John Proctor and Rebecca Nurse. Danforth‚ Hathorne‚ and Cheever arrive and ask why Reverend Hale has been allowed in the prison. They discover that Parris has allowed it and so they send for him. They discuss how Parris has seemed rather unstable lately. When he enters‚ they discover that Hale has been trying to convince Rebecca Nurse to save herself by confessing. They ask Parris why he has been troubled and it is revealed that Abigail has vanished with Mercy
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The famous legend of King Arthur and his knights of the Round Table is arguably one of the most highly acclaimed themes in British literature and history. Although the Arthurian legends‚ full of magic and heroism‚ seem to be far-fetched and a complete fantasy‚ evidence to prove the existence of the so-called “King Arthur” actually does exist‚ just not in great numbers. The historical foundation surrounding King Arthur is not enough to validate that he actually existed‚ yet it still leaves historians
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Arthur Miller was around during the Hollywood Blacklist which was when the government hunted down communists in hollywood and they falsely accused some people and he was accused and even said “I have lost the dead weight of fear I had then” which shows how scared he was when the blacklist was going on‚ so I think he would connect the two incidents. Also the reason he wrote The
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Arthur Miller produced a play known as “The Crucible” which was performed on January 22‚ 1953. The play betrayed communists as being stereotyped and categorized. The content in the production created and analogy to the historical event in 1945 known as the The Cold War (pbs). Accordingly‚ Arthur Miller wrote the drama play reflecting on culture and political hysteria. The United States government sought to suppress communism and racial activity. To create his play‚ he traced With McCarthyism
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