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    no regret as they hung to death in front of the town. All of these people who were in fact innocent all faced similar problems due to the Puritan religion and government being‚ in essence‚ one in the same. Jealousy‚ revenge‚ and fear of the unknown sets the stage for how one persons should act vs how the people did act in the religious society. With the Puritan religion and the government intertwined as deeply as they were one of them had to be dominant‚ in this case it was the religion which is what

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    Elizabeth’s Character – Good or Bad? Just like many puritan women‚ Elizabeth Proctor is reserved‚ slow to complain‚ and dutiful. Elizabeth’s moral character proves to be an important factor all through the book. She gives people in the play and people today the example on how to treat others when she said‚ "I have sins of my own to count" (Miller 137). People can’t go around judging others and not check themselves and be rightly so to judge. Before she knew of this she said‚ "I have read my heart"

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    While many dark sides were uncovered throughout the crucible‚ Abigail Williams is the most self-centered‚ dishonest and manipulative character in The Crucible because she lies to conceal her affair and avoid witchcraft accusations which therefore result in the many deaths of innocent people. One of the first and most obvious traits about Abigail is that she is a manipulative young lady. There is a very evident personality change from the beginning of the play to the end. Around the end of the

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    This speaks of the Puritans hypocrisy and gender discrimination which saw women as inherently evil and unredeemable. Goodare further asserts: The main Latin words for ’witch’ were malefica’ (feminine) and ’maleficus’ (masculine)‚ both formed from the medieval Latin word for ’witchcraft’ — ’maleficium’. This originally meant a harmful deed of any kind‚ but by the middle ages specifically meant harm done by magic. The medieval Latin translation of the Bible used the masculine maleficus in Exodus 22:

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    civilization took place due to massive amounts of unjust witch accusations. In early 1692‚ mass chaos struck Salem Village‚ Massachusetts. In a ravenous sprint to gain revenge and play a game of kill-or-be-killed‚ approximately 200 people were accused of witchcraft. 20 of these were executed. Families turned on each other‚ civilians accused one another of unimaginable things‚ and all because of two girls. Betty Parris and Abigail Williams who together accused a staggering portion of the innocent so called

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    The Salem witchcraft trials were a horrific set of events that caused harm to many people‚ but it was essentially bound to happen. That is not to say that that exact thing had to happen‚ but due to the society of the day‚ a conflict of some sort was basically guaranteed. Because of everything going on with politics and religion‚ combined with the way of society‚ it was something of a powder keg where no one could guess what‚ but it could be seen that something bad was bound to happen. One of the

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    Throughout history there have been endless occurrences that involved the suspicion of witches. Perhaps the most notorious occurrence happened back in 17th century colonial Massachusetts‚ where the village of Salem was torn apart by the accusations of witchcraft. Many innocent women and men were accused‚ tried‚ and executed during the Salem Witch Trials based on the false beliefs surrounding such tests as the touch test‚ pressing‚ devil’s marks and other absurd methods of examination. The year 1692 marked

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    Cited: Fischer‚ Claude. "Pilgrims‚ Puritans‚ and the Ideology That Is Their American Legacy." The Berkeley Blog RSS. N.p.‚ 24 Nov. 2010. Web. 13 Nov. 2013. . "Human Nature in the Crucible." Web log post. Blogspot. N.p.‚ 10 Sept. 2012. Web. 13 Nov. 2013. .

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    Massachusetts bay colony 17th century‚ those who were under suspicion of consorting with the devil were examined as a felon and sent to Jail then there would be a trial. When the outbreak broke out everyone was so scared and just started to accuse people in the village if they did one wrong move. There were more people getting charged and going to jail then there was of people getting sent to the gallow’s. When it all broke out it scared people‚ the aftermath was sad for families who were in it and

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    has caused them to deal evil deeds themselves. John Hale’s remarks of the witchcraft hysteria about how men’s view on the witch trials has cause them to immorally deal with them‚ as depicted in Arthur Miller’s The Crucible. The Crucible is a play about a dispute over the witch trials in Salem‚ Massachusetts of 1692 as one girl tries to destroy her love’s wife as she accuses everyone who tries to get in her way for witchcraft. Furthermore‚ Hale’s analysis about men’s perception of evil which causes

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