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    accusations of disloyalty‚ subversion‚ or treason without proper regard for evidence. It also means "the practice of making unfair allegations or using unfair investigative techniques‚ especially in order to restrict dissent or political criticism. In The Crucible‚ Arthur Miller draws a parallel between the Salem Witch trials of 1692 and McCarthyism of the 1950s‚ when communism became the devil and a community of people used “evil” as an excuse to take out their personal spite on those they had always wished

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    Meaning of Individual and Dual or Team Sports Some people prefer to play team sports‚ while others prefer to play individual sports. Sport is the best way to improve your health and sociality. When we play team sports‚ like basketball or football‚ we realize that we are not going to win the match if we play as a selfish player in our team‚ because everything will be easier if we work hard together. When we play solo sports‚ like tennis‚ swimming competition‚ boxing‚ we realize that solo is solo.

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    Geography In The Crucible

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    because of the influence of geography. In The Great Debaters‚ The debate team is a group of black teens from Texas where they have to face many troubles for the color of their skin. In the Crucible‚ the geography is in an eerie town near the woods where everyone is trying to survive from each other. The Crucible‚ Great Debaters‚ and my childhood all show how geography and setting are extremely influential. The Great Debaters shows a group of black teens who

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    that stand out above the others in Hawthorne’s work are nature and society. With the use of Hester Prynne and her daughter Pearl Hawthorn successfully proves that a relationship with nature‚ which embodies purity and freedom‚ can draw one’s mind away from the corruption and enslavement of a cruel society. Hester Prynne the main character of The Scarlet Letter is plagued with the adulteress "A" throughout the novel. Her Puritan society shuns‚ scorns‚ and talks negatively about her behind her back and

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    The Crucible - Essay

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    The Crucible The Crucible‚ written by Arthur Miller in 1953 recalls the hysteria and madness of the Salem Witch trials of 1692. Miller incorporated many themes in his play. These themes highlight other factors in The Crucible. This essay will look at a theme which is effectively highlighted by a scene and it will explain how the theme is explored in the play as a whole. It will also show how this scene effectively highlights the theme. Puritanism controls life in the town of Salem as a number

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    The Crucible: Intolerance

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    Erik Lindroth Ms. Wasserman English 11 October 18‚ 2012 Intolerance is an action that was a major part of puritan society‚ and is still encountered in our modern world. Ironically‚ intolerance is a often a result of religious expectations and differing opinions. In both the Puritan society of Salem and the modern world‚ intolerance results from between those who strongly follow a religion‚ and others who differ. Since religions contain a variety of ideas and beliefs that are regarded so highly

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    Guilt In The Crucible

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    In “The Crucible”‚ John Proctor expresses extreme guilt about his affair with Abigail throughout the book. This guilt leads John to confess to Judge Danforth and sets himself up for chaos. At first‚ he wants to expose Abigail for faking it‚ but he is scared because of the guilt of his affair. He realizes that in order to keep his family together‚ and his friends alive‚ he must confess about his affair before it’s too late. Guilt is John Proctors biggest motivation. Because of his affair with Abigail

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    Identity In The Crucible

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    The story in The Crucible illuminates the struggle to find oneself and shows that life can be ultimately demolished if we follow the lead of others‚ rather than ourselves. Through the hundreds of accusations of witchcraft‚ any innocent townsman’s life and identity could

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    Lies In The Crucible

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    “The trust of the innocent is the liar’s most useful tool.” According to award-winning author and screenwriter Stephen King‚ liars have the ability to utilize the trust of the innocent to accomplish their own agenda. Similarly‚ Arthur Miller’s The Crucible delves into the inner workings that motivate people to lie. To illustrate this‚ Miller uses the various characters of the play to represent the different motives to lie which include fear‚ lust‚ and greed. As the play progresses‚ it becomes clear

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    Guilt in the Crucible

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    1950’s‚ McCarthyism and the Red Scare dominated society and culture‚ instilling the terror and suspicions of an invisible enemy on an uninformed people. This enemy was that of communism. Written to alert society of the doom that lurked nearby‚ Arthur Miller’s The Crucible‚ depicts the consequences that come from the hysteria associated with accusations made against one’s neighbor and in some cases friend. From the play‚ one can gather that guilt in society is destructive to communal relationships. The

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