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    How would the word Crucible be defined? The word crucible can be defined as a severe test or trial. Nevertheless the definition describes “The Crucible” because throughout the play witch trials in Salem‚ Massachusetts took place. These trials were extreme and intense‚ as a Crucible is defined. One major charter in which the symbolic significance of the title relates to is Abigail Williams. Throughout the play Abigail acted extreme about having spirits cast on her and accusing others of being witches

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    Throughout the play‚ “The Crucible‚” John Proctor faces many difficult obstacles that occurred in his life. He had false accusations made against him‚ which resulted in a defamation of his character and being discouraged with Puritan Society. During the play‚ John Proctor was accused of being a bad Puritan‚ and not knowing all of the 10 commandments. He was also accused of witchcraft by his diabolical teenage ex-servant‚ and was also accused of leading a faction against Reverend Parris. His wife

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    Archetypal tragic heroes are often portrayed in ancient settings with unrealistic situations. In the novella Ethan Frome‚ Edith Wharton‚ counters this opinion by crafting a tragic hero that both connects with the archetype and defies the classic setting. The novella takes place in wintery Starkfield Massachusetts‚ in modern times. Nevertheless‚ Ethan Frome fits the characteristics of an archetypal tragic hero‚ as he has a tragic flaw and increased awareness of his situation. Thus‚ many arguments

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    The book The Crucible written by Arthur Miller takes place in the 1670’s in Salem‚ Massachusetts. The book is about the event better known as “The Salem Witch Trials” that happened when a girl named Abby had a seizure and the people of Salem believed that she was cursed by a witch. So‚ Abby decided to take an advantage of what the people of Salem thought‚ she then began to chose people she did not like or what other people had against and she would call the people out as a witch. She just had

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    In the novel One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest and in the movie The Stepford Wives‚ there are many similarities relating to a disarranged society. Both works contain oddly acting people who only behave in a way that their community tells them is acceptable. Joanna Eberhart is the leader in The Stepford Wives who wants to alert the wives of what is occurring in their town. McMurphy is the leader in One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest he wants all the men in the ward to drive Nurse Ratched crazy to win the

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    Symbolism In The Crucible

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    The Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary defines a “crucible” as “a pot in which metals or other substances are heated to a very high temperature or melted”. Also‚ The Crucible is the title of Arthur Miller’s play. While is is not completely obvious at first glance how the two are similar‚ after further examination‚ it’s apparent how they are incredibly similar. The Crucible is a highly symbolic title. As the definition states‚ as more heat is applied‚ more substances come out‚ which is what happens

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    In the start of The Crucible‚ we are introduced to a very simple man at first. His name is Reverend Hale. Not too long in the story we see him drastically change due to events he experiences and logical thinking in every situation. Very quickly we see him change from the simple‚ easy minded Reverend in the beginning to an uneasy and complex character at the end. In Act I Reverend‚ or John‚ Hale is presented to the reader in a straightforward manner. Reverend Hale is from Boston and has been called

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    Author Miller in his play The Crucible explores the lives of people who strictly live under the church’s authority in a theocratic society during the 1690s in Salem‚ Massachusetts. A community of Puritans with their strong beliefs will cause a paranoia in their entire village. The ministers of the church afraid of losing their power will do anything to keep it. Other individuals seek power for their own personal vendetta. With the use of direct characterization‚ allusion‚ and irony Miller shows his

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    Geoffrey Chaucer uses the characters in The Physician’s Tale to expose the corruption of the court system; emphasize the absurdity of a knight’s Code of Chivalry; and exemplify the manner in which such corruption preys on the virtuous. The story’s theme of corruption portrays itself through Appius‚ the town judge‚ who is characterized as a conniving and deceitful individual. This is first seen when he passes by Virginia‚ after which he is instantly enamored by her beauty and overcome with lustful

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    In a way‚ McCarthyism is similar to the play‚ The Crucible‚ written by Arthur Miller. Although the actions taken against suspected communists were not as strict as those during the Salem witch trials‚ they were still vicious and shattered many reputations of well-liked men and women. This also occurred during 1692 and 1693‚ the years of the witch trials. There were many differences and similarities between these two topics. The death penalty was the number one difference‚ along with the after effects

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