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    n 1953 Arthur Miller wrote The Crucible‚ a play full of really important common themes‚ such as superstition‚ fear‚ hysteria‚ paranoia‚ lies‚ corruption‚ loyalty and religion; the characters are the American puritans‚ people who are extremely religious and superstitious‚ they are in the service of God and what is in the bible is sacred for them and must be obeyed by everyone. For puritans‚ witchcraft is an abomination and should be punished with dead if it’s not confessed as every sin that a person

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    opposes the will of the majority is a recurring feature of drama.” Identify such a conflict in a non-Shakespearean play you have studied and show how the dramatist deals with the implications for both the character and the society. Arthur Miller in ‘The Crucible‚’ deals with the internal/external conflicts of protagonist John Proctor‚ during the witch trials of Salem; showing the effects of “an individual opposed to the will of the majority.” Through the mass hysteria caused by Abigail‚ corruption

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    People are influenced by opinions. It is either their own or societal perspectives that will affect their actions. Arthur Miller’s‚ The Crucible‚ displays a character that shows the difficulty of extreme scrutiny from societal and personal perspectives. The character‚ John Proctor‚ struggles with opinions from society. He also struggles with the difficulty of his own opinions. He struggles to find himself and what will make him happy throughout the play‚ but with the help of his own opinion‚ he

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    FEAR AND SHAME In this essay‚ I am going to carefully explore the themes issues of fear and shame in act one of ’The Crucible’‚ and how they have an influence on the characters behaviour. Act one is where we are introduced to the majority of the characters‚ and we are given a close insight into each of their different personalities. The first character in the play is Reverend Paris‚ and straight away we can see that he is very self conscious‚ that he values himself quite highly‚ and that he

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    Arthur Miller‚ in his play The Crucible‚ tells the story of the John Proctor and the many accusations made during the Salem Witch Trials‚ leading up to the accusation against Proctor. John Proctor‚ who is married to Elizabeth Proctor‚ had an affair with the much younger Abigail Williams while she was a servant in the Proctor house a year prior to the story. This affair led to Elizabeth firing Abigail‚ and both Abigail’s affection toward John and her hatred toward Elizabeth growing much bigger.

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    The Crucible a playstory by Arthur MIller is a story of bravery and cowardness. That takes place in a small town called Ssalem‚ Massachusetts that consists of mostly farmers and middle to low class families. The main couple in the storey live in a farmhouse that is nothing special and attend church when they can trying to make ends meet. They previously had a maid named Abigail Williams who is going to in the feature screw the whole town. Abigail has feelings for john proctor who is already married

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    Logical Fallacies within The Crucible Passing the buck Fear of consequence often prompts individuals to push blame onto others. When Abigail realizes the others will always suspect that she bewitched Betty‚ she passes the blame onto Tituba‚ claiming‚ “She made me do it!... She makes me drink blood!” (43). Abigail is the first of individuals who pass the buck in Miller’s work. Miller shows how when people fear judgment‚ in order to avoid persecution‚ they transfer blame onto others. Hasty Generalization

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    A dynamic character is a major character in a work of fiction that encounters conflict and is changed by it. In The Crucible‚ Reverend Hale is dynamic character. Reverend Hale has evolved into a better person‚ and has learned to try and do the right thing. To start off Reverend Hale strongly believes in the Puritan lifestyle and beliefs. When witchcraft was heard of in Salem he was brought to help get rid of the problem. When he was shown the problems he did not dig and find the root of where

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    It is important to choose the right word when imparting your thoughts and ideas. In page six of The Crucible‚ Arthur Miller states the key factors of the Puritan’s survival in Salem of the Massachusetts Colony in 1692. Particularly‚ Miller asserts “their self-denial‚ their purposefulness‚ their suspicion of vain pursuits‚ their hard-handed justice‚ were altogether perfect instruments for the conquest of this space so antagonistic to man.” First‚ Puritans were deprived of fun and games everyday. A

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    The Crucible Text Analysis John Proctor compromised the reputation of his name‚ and values that he cherishes by having an affair with Abigail Williams. This flaw will forever haunt him. Arthur Miller uses symbolism and irony to support the central idea that Proctor can either die honorably or live a lie. When Proctor is asked by Danforth to sign a confession‚ he hesitatingly signs it. After the confession is signed‚ Proctor says “ No‚ no. I have signed it. You have seen me. It’s done!” (143)

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