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    Arthur Miller’s famous allegorical play The Crucible ‚the main characterJohn Proctor‚ a young defiant yet respected farmer‚ shows heroic characteristicsthrough intricate situations of theocratic injustice. Set in hysteria and chaos‚the witch trials of Salem village as the trials unfold Proctor finds himself in adifficult situation in which his decision and actions decide not only his fate but thefate of many innocent people like himself. In the community‚ people looked upon John Proctor as John Proctor:

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    The Language of Hysteria During the 1690s‚ there was a mass hysteria due to beliefs of the existence of witches. With this fact came the Salem Witch Trials which occurred in Salem Village‚ Massachusetts. A young child began to exhibit abnormal behaviour and so she was taken in to be examined‚ they found nothing that could cause her to behave in such a manner. The entire village began to panick and started praying to God to get rid of evil. Conspiracies began to take rise in the village that made

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    Dakota Marschner English III Mr. Hedtke Crucible Essay May 8‚ 2013 Accusations Without Proof In Arthur Miller’s play The Crucible‚ he tells the story of SalemMassachusetts during the witch trials. He does this to draw a comparison between the red scare of the 1950s and the false accusations of the girls and the community in Salem in 1692. In his play the little girls who are about twelve to eighteen‚ they were dancing naked in the forest with a black caldron with Tituba. Paris is the one

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    nn Putnam (October 18‚ 1679 – 1716)‚ along with Elizabeth "Betty" Parris‚ Mary Walcott and Abigail Williams‚ was an important witness at the Salem Witch Trials of Massachusetts during the later portion of 17th century Colonial America. Born 1679 in Salem Village‚ Essex County‚ Massachusetts‚ she was the eldest child of Thomas Putnam (1652–1699) and Ann Carr (1661–1699). She was friends with some of the girls who claimed to be afflicted by witchcraft and‚ in March 1692‚ proclaimed to be afflicted

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    Dr. Tim Jelfs15 October‚ 2014 551 words Between February 1692 and May 1693‚ in several towns in the state of Massachusetts‚ dozens of people were accused of witchcraft. Nineteen people were sentenced to death by the state government because of all the villagers that accused each other of being possessed by the devil. In contemporary times‚ these events are generally known as the Salem witch trials. A few hundred years later‚ in the early 1950’s‚ author Arthur Miller wrote a play about this part

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    in many countries. People accuse each other for wrong doing even though they weren’t sure. In The crucible by Arthur miller written in 1692 proposes how people long ago used to act concerning witchcrafts ‚and to face in certain situations in SalemMassachusetts. Most of the people were fanatics and they were involved in prayers and church ‚ they punished the people who don’t obide by the rules of the church.They also weren’t honest to each other ‚ like manipulating and hysteria.There are many themes

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    important as a factor in its founding? A) Pennsylvania B) Virginia C) Maryland D) Massachusetts 9. Acquired by the English in the 1660s‚ New York had once been a colony of the A) French. B) Spanish. C) Dutch. D) Portuguese. 10. Metacom was A) the king who established Jamestown B) the king who expelled the Huguenots C) an Indian leader in Massachusetts D) last king of the Aztecs 11. African slavery appeared in every English colony in America

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    bitter‚ and willing to do anything in order to attain more land. Salem Village‚ Massachusetts‚ was a small settlement begun by Puritans. The Puritans were a very religious group of people who believed strongly in the existence of the Devil. Thomas Putnam "was a man with many grievances‚ at least one of which appears justified. Some time before‚ his wife’s brother-in-law‚ James Bayley‚ had been turned down as minister at Salem" (1.1). Putnam had feelings of resentment against the town even before

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    In The Crucible‚ a drama by Arthur Miller set in SalemMassachusetts‚ in 1692‚ Reverend John Hale evolves from a self-confident witchcraft expert to a broken man who attempts to save lives. When Reverend Hale first arrives in Salem‚ he walks into the Parris’ home with an air of intelligence and great knowledge. As he situates himself in the house‚ he says to Mr. Parris‚ “… they [the books] are weighted with authority”‚ indicating that the books will decide whether a person is a witch or not (1.712-13)

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    reflecting on culture and political hysteria. The United States government sought to suppress communism and racial activity. To create his play‚ he traced With McCarthyism to SalemMassachusetts to do research on the infamous Salem Witch Trials of 1692. He used the event to make and allegory for his play ( pbs.org). The Salem Witch Trials happen in January of 1962. It involved eight young girls who ages ranged from nine to eleven years old. After they all become mysteriously sick with no diagnosis

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