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    The Crucible Short Form

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    Short Form Title: The Crucible Author & Date: Arthur Miller 1953 Major Characters: John Proctor - A local farmer who lives just outside town; Elizabeth Proctor’s husband. John hates hypocrisy. Nevertheless‚ he has a hidden sin; his affair with Abigail Williams; that proves his downfall. When the hysteria begins‚ he hesitates to expose Abigail as a fraud because he worries that his secret will be revealed and his good name ruined. Abigail Williams - Reverend Parris’s niece. Abigail

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    Pride In The Crucible

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    the cost of living is losing all pride. In the Arthur Miller’s The Crucible‚ John Proctor chooses death of over living without pride. Some people say that living without pride is better than dying with pride. The truth is that John Proctor did the right thing dying with pride because he died by staying true to his morals. The main point that most readers would make is that lying is alright if the result is life. In The Crucible‚ John Proctor did not lie. Proctor had the choice to say that he had

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    important lines take place‚ the wife overlooked takes control‚ and the quilt and the dead bird tell the real story of the Wright home. There is irony in the focus on the activity of her hands "pleating" her apron‚ this is mentioned several times by Lewis Hale‚ who is a neighboring farmer. These same hands are the ones that put the knotted rope around John Wright’s neck. There also is a focus on the work of her hands‚ when the women find the quilt she was working on; and the preserves of fruit. The apron

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    The Crucible

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    The Crucible In the article "Witch-Hunting‚ Thwarted Desire‚ and Girl Power: Arthur Miller’s The Crucible by Karen Bovard‚ Bovard talks how people fight to gain power in the hysteria of the witch trials. Abigail Williams leads the girls into accusing people and turns people against each other. Mary Warren tires to stand up and tell the truth but fails. Male ministers and judges fight for power. Proctor and Abigail have an affair that starts the turning of friends against friends by the towns’ people

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    Treadwell‚ Trinity Crucible Essay 10 • 17 • 14 AP English III What are you willing to die for? Would you die for a principle you do not believe? Or would you rather live with your name scared? I’d rather die upholding my beliefs rather than living in false testimony. In Arthur Miller’s The CrucibleReverend Hale tells Elizabeth that “ no principle‚ however glorious “ is worth dying for‚ and he argues that it is better to give a false confession than to dye for a principle of belief

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    persuade others. In the Play The Crucible by Arthur Miller‚ many characters are accused of witchcraft. These characters manipulate the truth to their benefit‚ creating an illusion of knowledge‚ and persuading the judges thoughts. As the witch trial progresses‚ power in the form of knowledge is passed between characters. Through secrest‚ or the illusion of knowledge comes the power of persuasion‚ which can be destroyed or gained. Throughout the play Reverend Hale loses power‚ while Abigail Williams

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    “My pack is old Alwyn‚ older than most‚ but Hale paid no heed to our age. It was a mistake. Our memory is ancient and we have legends and truths that have long since been forgotten. Foolish Hale. If they had recalled how we obtained our name‚ they would have left a sleeping dragon alone and I would not be here.” (Actions and so forth.) “Any fool can make a rule. And any fool will mind it. The rules that they made‚ we followed some‚ but we are not asinine. Many of their rules were useless to us‚ more

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    Allegory In The Crucible

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    Arthur Miller’s The Crucible is a very wise piece that perfectly explains the story of two time periods. Although Miller literally wrote about the Salem witch trials‚ his purpose was to describe the McCarthy trials which teaches many ideas about human life both generally and regarding politics. The two time periods were more than two and a half centuries apart‚ yet they had many factors that overlapped. Miller explains the McCarthy trials through The Crucible by teaching people’s fears‚ faults‚ and

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    methods of manipulation throughout The Crucible. She manipulated anybody that was involved with her. Her manipulation tactics are used for personal gain and to try to get rid of John Proctor’s wife. She uses the Salem Witch Trials to her advantage and accuses Elizabeth Proctor of witchery. Abigail’s manipulative ways prove to be beneficial to her‚ despite all of the damage she causes for the entire town. Abigail’s manipulative ways first show when her uncle (Reverend Parris) questions her about wrongdoings

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    Akbar Prof. Fallas ENG 102-70 8 Aug 2011 Trifles Characters in Susan Glaspell’s play Trifles separate along gender lines definitively in step with the social distinctions between men and women that were coming under fire by the 1920s. While this was likely a hot issue for audiences when the play was first performed‚ the developing subtext of gender issues is distanced from the conscious mind of participants through the vehicle of setting

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