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    Irony In The Crucible

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    also seen when Hale asks Mr. Proctor to recite his commandments. Proctor begins‚ “Thou shalt not steal. Thou shalt not covet thy neighbors goods‚ nor make unto thee any graven image. Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord in vain; thou shalt have no other gods before me” (67). As he continues on he begins to slip up‚ and can’t remember the last commandment. Elizabeth then comes in and says‚ “Adultery‚ John” (67). We all know this situation is ironic because John couldn’t remember the one commandment

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    The Crucible Essay ‘The Crucible’ written by Arthur Miller is a play which contains a relationship between a male and female character that changes throughout the course of the play. This relationship would be the relationship of John and Elizabeth Procter. This relationship changes from being hostile and awkward at the start and changes to a loving and caring one by the end of the play. This illuminates the central idea in the play of forgiveness. The Crucible is set in Salem‚ Massachusetts during

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    Guilt‚ Revenge‚ and Integrity are quite a few that are depicted throughout the play. Guilt is culpable of or responsible for a specified wrongdoing‚ In the play John Proctor is guilty for committing adultery. In the play proctor has an affair with Abigail. In the play it Abigail states“ And you must. You are no wintry man. I know you‚ John. I know you. I cannot sleep for dreamin. (Miller‚ Act 1. 470 ). He believes that his affair had damaged his relationship to God. His guilt has made it very hard

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    All of these concepts play big parts in the crucible. Abigail is an example of weakness i’d say. After being thrown out of the Proctor household‚ she tries to get back at John’s wife. She gathers up a bunch of girls and they go into the woods‚ she tries voodoo to cast a spell that’d kill his wife. After being caught in the woods she confesses to witchcraft once she see’s that all charges would be dropped‚ and places the blame on others. Which highly escalates the town into growing fearful. Knowing

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    The Crucible

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    Miller uses a lot of imagery. When he uses the following quotes some may feel that they are actually there. Miller shows imagery when John Proctor and Elizabeth Proctor are discussing what is going on in Salem‚ Massachusetts. “’Oh it is a black mischief’” (Miller 1163). According to this statement Miller addresses the girl’s accusings as mischief. When John Proctor says this it feels like he truly means it‚ because he says it with such aggression. The is one form of imagery that is use to demonstrate

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    Salem‚ a strong and kind farmer named John Proctor had a secret affair with a young servant named Abigail Williams. They have been hiding this relationship from the whole town since Abigail was working in the Proctor’s household. Abigail was a very manipulative‚ jealous and a magnificent liar in the play. John was a honest‚prideful and devoted character in the play. In Act II‚ Abigail had manipulated the town‚ court and her friends over the desire to get Goody Proctor hanged and take her place.The text

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    show their honesty and that belive in what they say. I am also a very honest person with high self respect. This makes me feel like a stronger person overall. There are examples of integrity and a lack of integrity in the play‚ The Crucible. John Proctor‚ a strong but unfaithful farmer‚ shows personal integrity. When told he will be hung for an accusation of adultery‚ he does not lie to save his own life. Instead‚ he stays true to his beliefs and tells the truth‚ which gets him killed. This shows

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    misjudgment‚ (4) they are prideful‚ and (5) they must receive a fate worse than they deserve. In the popular play The Crucible‚ one common tragic hero is the main character‚ John Proctor. However‚ some others argue that Reverend Hale was also a tragic hero‚ though less recognized due to the fact that he appears less in the play than Proctor. Based on information provided in both the original play and the movie‚ it can be argued

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    The Crucibles; Irony

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    trials‚ are indeed ironic. A great example of irony is when Elizabeth Proctor lies about the affair that she knows that Abigail and John Proctor have. She states this when Danforth asks‚ “Is your husband a lecher [?]” and Elizabeth answers‚ “No‚ sir” (Miller 874‚ Act 3). This shows that Elizabeth did not want to confess about the affair. She was also unsure of what to say at certain times because she kept turning towards Proctor for answers or clues on what she should say. I believe that this example

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    Truthfully‚ no one likes to take the blame for something they didn’t do‚ and John Proctor from “The Crucible” shows that people should be responsible for their actions‚ not someone else’s. “I speak my own sins: I cannot judge another”‚ this is what John says to Abigail‚ a girl in Salem who has an obsession with him. Not only that‚ but she was one of the main causes for the witch trials that occur in Salem at this time. What John is saying is that he will not blame others for his own actions; he will

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