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    The Crucible Notes

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    The Crucible - Quotations Characters: Abigail Williams • Stage directions: an endless capacity for dissembling • “…and I will come to you in the black of some terrible night and I will bring a pointy reckoning that will shudder you.” • “I’d almost forgot how strong you are‚ John Proctor!” • Stage directions: Winningly she comes a little closer‚ with a confidential‚ wicked air. • “I want to open myself! I want the light of God… I saw Sarah Good with the Devil! I saw Goody Osburn with the

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    Jealousy every one seen it everyone felt‚ it everyone have it. No matter if you jealous of a younger sister or brother‚ family‚ friends. Even‚ if you were the one someone was jealous of. It come in all kind of shape and all kinds of colors and age. Jealousies is all ways around you no matter if it is us. It is not easy to give a sharp and single definition for jealousy. Jealousy is so complex to understand. Its includes a variety of emotions such as anger‚ pain sadness‚ and fear or thoughts such

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    Aesha Masood Ms.Smith Period 9 12/12/12 The Crucible Time from time ‚ the way women are portrayed and seen in society has been changing. According‚ to the society and time women are either considered suprerior or inferior to men. In The Crucible by Arthur Miller‚ there are many sterotypes regarding women; women are only seen as either wives‚ mothers‚ daughters or sisters in the patrioarchal society in Salem. They cannot do anything on their own and are only bound to their homes and

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    Name: Milon Makhmud ID: 072124118 Course: SES213 Professor: Peter Austin Due Date: Feb 22/2013 THE TRAGEDY OF LUST The tragedy of lust In the play Anne Pedersdotter the author describes the Middle Ages period where the witchcraft is severely punished by inquisition and there is belief that the evil forces in the face of Satan and his powers are present. The play presents a very exciting and tragic fate of the priest Absalon who is widower and takes young beautiful woman

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    The Crucible Hysteria

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    sets into a group‚ those who have become "infected" find that their lives are thrown into chaos and ruin. Epidemic hysteria was found evident in the lives of the characters in The Crucible. The Crucible‚ written by Arthur Miller‚ is a play that retells the events of the Salem Witch Trials. By looking at those "infected" by hysteria in The Crucible and the facts drawn from other outbreaks in a journal by Leslie B. Boss‚ it can be seen how the concepts of hysteria apply to the characters of this

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    whether or not slavery destroyed the Black family. A family is a social unit living together and people descended from a common ancestor. The debate focuses on Wilma A. Dunaway who posits that slavery did destroy the Black family‚ and her opponent‚ Eugene D. Genovese‚ who says that slavery did not destroy the Black family. By analyzing Dunway‚ Genovese‚ and a host of other writers I have gather my own ideas for one side to agree with. As above stated‚ it is Dunaway’s contention that slavery destroyed

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    the truth while Abigail insisted that they were working with the devil. So who is going to believe who? -When good men do nothing‚ evil can triumph. If people in Salem said that Abigail and the other girls were lying‚ there could have been a chance for the innocent to live. But only one person stood up for himself (Proctor) and he got hanged. -One error can lead up to many errors. It was because of Abigail and John’s relationship that the witch trials and hangings occurred. All of this could

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    Possible Essay Topics for The Crucible 1. Which character in the play best exemplifies courage and integrity‚ and in what ways? 2. The causes of the witch-craft hysterias include many things: vengeance‚ jealousy‚ greed‚ power (the formerly powerless accusers suddenly gained total power)‚ sexual repression‚ guilt and shame and the need to confess one’s sins‚ the need to blame others for one’s own misfortunes ... pick a character who sees and recognizes all these true motives and argue that

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    The Crucible Mob

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    witch’s ruin lives your next in line. Mobs are usually labeled as large group or crowd of people who are angry or violent or difficult to control. in salem there are larger and larger groups forming and we are going to prove this with a statement. We also prove that there is arguing an unorganization going on during this play. the people of salem are beginning to act as a mob by using characters of mobs do to this. We find out one of the characteristics of a mob in this summary of how they formed

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    Pride in the Crucible

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    The Presence of Pride in Arthur Miller’s "The Crucible" In Miller’s "The Crucible" the pride of the people of Salem leads to a massacre of innocent lives. Pride is delight or elation arising from some act‚ possession‚ or relationship. One of the main characters‚ John Proctor‚ has pride in his beliefs of purifying the Church of England. His wife‚ Elizabeth‚ has pride in her ability to use the trials as an ultimate revenge against Abigail Williams. John Hale is the "expert" on witches his pride

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