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    Authority In The Crucible

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    causes mass hysteria during the accusations of witchcraft against citizens. Abuse of legal authority is viewed throughout the play‚ and social issues of intolerance are evident. Arthur Miller’s characterization of Thomas Putnam‚ Mary Warren‚ and John Proctor exemplify their purpose‚ motivation‚ and character traits. In the beginning of the play‚ Thomas Putnam is introduced as an arrogant landowner. His superciliousness is evident when the narrator explains that he describes himself as “the intellectual

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    them‚ but their sacrifices rendered futile. John Proctor‚ a farmer‚ was the only citizen of Salem whose sacrifice made a significant‚ positive‚ impact on the restoration of social order. In Act I‚ John Proctor and Abigail Williams had a conversation that state both engaged in sexual relations‚ making Abigail a harlot and Proctor an adulterer. Abigail‚ throughout the encounter‚ talks of Elizabeth Proctor as if she is the only one keeping John Proctor and herself from being together. As the intensity

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    all the girls would do the same. With this trait‚ Abigail is able to make her lies more believable. Abigail always seeked very much attention. Whether it be from John Proctor‚ the man she had an affair with‚ or the court. She knew how to act in a way that would make people look at her and pity her. She blatantly cries to John Proctor “Pity me‚ Pity me!”(Miller‚ 22). She wants him to feel sorry for her so their affair will continue. She also could put attention on herself in the courts when her honesty

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    forgiveness in this story then any other story I’ve read. Out of all the characters in this story‚ three stuck out the most to me witch were John Proctor‚ Elizabeth Proctor‚ and Abagail Williams. John and Elizabeth were your good hearted Christians that would do anything for anyone‚ but everyone in the town looked up to John. Although John Proctor was the good man that he was‚ he made a mistake of having an affair with his servant Abagail Williams‚ a 17 year old disturbed girl. Even though

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    Symbols In The Crucible

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    “What is a crucible?” Why does the author choose to name this play The Crucible? However‚ two definitions of the word can apply to the play The Crucible‚ which could mean “a severe test” or could also mean a piece of laboratory equipment used to heat chemical compounds to very high temperatures or to melt metal. The symbolism is very clear here because the village of Salem was actually a very strict community‚ which kind of ties in with a crucible because the people were accused of witchcraft in

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    Abigail’s envy of Elizabeth and John Proctor’s relationship continuously drove the conflict throughout the play‚ The Crucible written by Arthur Miller. Arthur Miller depicts Abigail’s love driven jealousy as a major scandal‚ perhaps in its entirety leading to the dramatization of these Salem witch trials. Although Abigail had already taken part in an affair with John Proctor‚ the betrayal of his wife was not enough for her. While Abigail fell deeper in love with Proctor and further away from the bible

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    Power of One Comparison Essay Topic: Reflect (by comparing)‚ on the similarities between John Proctor from The Crucible and Atticus Finch from To Kill a Mockingbird and their use of the power of one to effect the thoughts of their communities and to strive for positive change. Essay Components Thesis Paragraph Identify the two characters and the literary works to be discussed Denote that one person can affect a positive change that motivates others Identify the cause each of them is struggling

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    along the way. Abigail displays lust toward John in the play ever since their affair which led her to believe that they were meant to be together. She admits to John that she has been waiting for him to return when she says “John- I am waitin for you every night” (Miller 23). The main reason Abigail tells him this is because she wants him to know that she still has feelings for him and that she

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    citizens in Salem. In the book John Proctor and Abigail Williams are the two main characters that are dishonest throughout the book. Witchcraft is known throughout Salem at the time because multiple groups of people have committed it‚ some of which have been caught. Other groups like Abigail’s have not been caught yet‚ they are being prosecuted and blamed for the uproar about witchery in Salem. In the end John is the one that confesses to being a liar and

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    The Crucible

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    the play the Crucible. When John Proctor is dealing with is mind boggling internal conflict‚ something happens to him‚ earlier in the play‚ all Proctor though about what was at stake that would affect him like his name‚ his soul and even his life‚ but now the tables have turned. Proctor is experiencing and epiphany‚ a sudden realization if you will. Proctor has finally discovered something about himself that will benefit others and not only himself. At first‚ Proctor had no idea what was more important

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