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    The Crucible Comparison Paper In the book “The Crucible”‚ by Arthur Miller‚ Deputy Danforth is more to blame for the trials continuation than Abigail Williams because he always believed whoever had been accused a witch‚ refused any evidence showing that the accused were innocent‚ and was more concerned with the court’s image than justice being served. Danforth is more to blame for the trials continuation than Abigail because‚ while Abigail was the one making

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    The Crucible In the past‚ present‚ and undoubtedly in the future‚ deceptive individuals take advantage of the anxieties and fears of society. When a society ’s insecurities are exposed and raw‚ a disconcerted mood spreads throughout the people. This contagion can engulf an entire population and become like a living entity‚ causing people to act rashly and hypocritically. Whether or not the fear is justified‚ a convincing individual can exploit a certain mentality called mob psychology. Mob psychology

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    The play The Crucible is written by Arthur Miller and it is about a small town of Salem. In this town there are series of trials that occur to hunt down the witches that plague Salem. The universal theme that is expressed in this play on more than one occasion is the theme of lies‚ make everything worse. This is shown by one occasion very well. When Tituba is accused of being a witch and conspiring with the devil she lies to say she was‚ and she confesses so that she will live. This really starts

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    Arthur Miller’s classic tragedy of the 1692 witch trials‚ “The Crucible”‚ uses its Salem setting as a microcosm of society under pressure. The frightening rise of hysteria‚ accusations and vengeance brings out the very best and worst in Miller’s characters. The message of the play is that communities contain both good and bad elements. This is most clearly manifested in the symbolism of the crucible itself‚ and the characterisations of John Proctor‚ and Thomas Putnam. The presence of good and bad

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    The fatal tendency of people within communities to divide into warring groups – us and them – is a historical constant and one that is well represented in Miller’s play The Crucible. This utilisation of ‘scapegoats’ is characteristic of historical human interaction‚ whereby the aggressors blame their victims‚ often times the minority‚ for every kind of evil. This was clearly represented in the play through allegorical references made about America during the McCarthy era through the events of Salem

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    Crucible Essay Have you ever been accused of something you didn’t do? The Crucible by Arthur Miller. This story is about innocent people being accused of witchcraft by a group of girls. These accusations get out of hand and innocent people are being hanged. There are three main themes in The Crucible and they are Guilt‚ Irony and Deception. The first main theme of The Crucible is Guilt. Guilt is shown when John proctor says to Abigail

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    Miller often experiments with narrative style and technique. For example‚ Miller includes lengthy exposition pieces that read as stage directions within The Crucible. At first glance‚ it seems that an audi- ence must either read the information in the program or listen to a long- winded narrator. Upon further inspection however‚ it becomes apparent that Miller’s inclusion of background material allows actors and directors to study character motivation and internalize the information‚ thereby portraying

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    The Crucible‚ the story wouldn’t go with the book‚ the definition of Crucible is‚ “a situation of severe trial‚ or in which different elements interact‚ leading to the creation of something new.” In my opinion‚ Abigail Williams fits the definition because while she is on trial‚ she puts on a show to make people believe that these things and what she is saying is really true. Abigail has a lot of fire in her.Abigail doesn’t even have an problem when she is lying to the court. The Crucible‚ testing

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    opposes the will of the majority is a recurring feature of drama.” Identify such a conflict in a non-Shakespearean play you have studied and show how the dramatist deals with the implications for both the character and the society. Arthur Miller in ‘The Crucible‚’ deals with the internal/external conflicts of protagonist John Proctor‚ during the witch trials of Salem; showing the effects of “an individual opposed to the will of the majority.” Through the mass hysteria caused by Abigail‚ corruption

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    The Crucible Text Analysis John Proctor compromised the reputation of his name‚ and values that he cherishes by having an affair with Abigail Williams. This flaw will forever haunt him. Arthur Miller uses symbolism and irony to support the central idea that Proctor can either die honorably or live a lie. When Proctor is asked by Danforth to sign a confession‚ he hesitatingly signs it. After the confession is signed‚ Proctor says “ No‚ no. I have signed it. You have seen me. It’s done!” (143)

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