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    Throughout the study of Arthur Miller’s dramatic play‚ the Crucible a play with four acts‚ and the picture book‚ Belonging by Jeannie Baker‚ I now understand that the challenge to belong may be resisted or embraced depending on the protagonist and other characters throughout the texts we have studied in class. Miller uses language to show how a character can either resist to belong or can embrace it. Throughout The Crucible‚ Miller’s dialogue to show the connectedness of the characters to the theocratic

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    Good and Evil in The Crucible In The Crucible‚ the author‚ Arthur Miller‚ demonstrates many examples of the complexity of “good” and “evil” in his characters. He does this through many characters‚ seen and unseen. Perhaps the most lucid representations of these two ideas are achieved through the acts of manipulation‚ anger‚ hate‚ and pureness that a few characters consistently provide. It can be said that in this play evil takes a human form in Abigail Williams. Abigail serves as the spark

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    Carolyn Barbero “Mini” Essay English 101- 22 MW 12:00-1:15pm In a 1999 New York Times piece‚ “How Suburban Design Is Failing Teen-Agers‚” William L. Hamilton‚ a reporter‚ poses the question “are the parents attempts at a better life for their children failing their children?” Is the isolation that the parents sought from the inner-city really alienating the children once they become teen-agers? Mr. Hamilton goes on to say that urban planners and architects are

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    greedy humans that only care for themselves. In the books of The Crucible and Frankenstein‚ the authors‚ Arthur Miller and Mary Shelley illustrate many characteristic of men such as courage‚ pride‚ and greed. The Crucible takes place in the city of Salem where witch trials and corruption have apprehend the people. In the novel Frankenstein‚ a man name Victor Frankenstein narrates his life‚ the struggles and success‚ and how he ends up in his current situation. Miller and Shelley

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    Arthur Miller wrote The Crucible in 1953‚ just when the Second World War had ended. But still there was a battle between the capitalists and the communists. Arthur Miller wrote this book because of the incidents that occurred during the 1950’s. Senator Joseph McCarthy had a feeling of communism in the United States. So he starts a witch hunt to find the communists in the United States and he targeted celebrities of Hollywood such as Helen Keller‚ Langston Hughes and Charlie Chaplin put them all on

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    “The Crucible‚” the title Arthur Miller’s gave his play. Nowhere in the whole play is the title even mentioned. This makes one curious to find out the reason why. Why would Arthur Miller name his play “The Crucible” and not mention it in his play? There could be many reasons why he chose this title. Webster’s dictionary defines crucible as a vessel of a very refractory material used for melting a substance that requires a high degree of heat. Crucible is also defined as a severe test. The last definition

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    Arthur Miller’s play‚ The Crucible‚ is an act of desperation and fear to criticize the defamation of early Salem‚ his generation‚ and future generations to come. Miller argues how his play is to show everyone how fear bends one’s morals; “Much of my desperation branched...from a typical Depression...the blow struck on the mind by the rise of power European Fascism and the brutal anti-semitism it had brought to power” (Miller). He provides examples of “the hunts for Reds in America”‚ referring to

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    Theories of the accusing girls in the crucible by ARTHUR MILLER by truc huynh professor: heidi kozlowski english 1b july 28‚ 2011 Truc Huynh Professor Heidi Kozlowski English 1B 29 July 2011 The Theories of the Accusing Girls in The Crucible The Crucible by Arthur Miller‚ which was first performed at Martin Beck Theater on January 22‚ 1953‚ is one of the excellent dramas in the 20th century. From the experiences‚ political and social cognizance and historical fact‚ Miller have built

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    Bhatia‚” Bhatia explains that “conflict is the soul of tragedy… [and] it invariably results from a struggle between the individual and the society.” A tragedy cannot be possible without some form of a conflict. The main conflict in the crucible was the reasoning of the human mind and the irrational fear of hysteria. Had there have not been any of the girls’ absurd accusations of witchcraft‚ no event in the entire play would have been considered to be a tragedy. According to Bhatia‚ the second dependent

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    Miller’s Reasoning on Writing the Crucible Both The Crucible and the McCarthy era were similar because Miller used the Salem Witch Trials of the Crucible to parallel what occurred during the McCarthy era. Miller was one of several writers that were blacklisted during the McCarthy time so he experienced being wrongfully accused of something‚ and he had no way to overcome the accusations. Miller wrote the Crucible to indirectly describe the events that were happening in the 1950’s‚ by showing the

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