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    to see the good and the bad of things. In the play The Crucible by Arthur Miller‚ characters are manipulating each other by using each other’s faith against themselves. Characters start to accuse each other as being a witch‚ which was at that time was a horrible actuation to make against someone. There are characters who buckle under the pressure of the accusations and let their fear of death cloud their decisions. In the story The Crucible‚ characters start to question their faith thanks to their

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    “no good deed goes unpunished”. There are truths within that statement. In Arthur Miller’s play The Crucible there are reactions to the actions that we caused. Throughout Arthur Miller’s play The Crucible‚ based on the Salem Witch Trials‚ the reader follows the atrocious actions of Abigail William in order to illustrate that actions have consequences‚ good or bad. In the beginning of The Crucible‚ Abigail‚ one of the girls that went around accusing people of being witches‚ had a stranglehold on the

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    why the witchcraft trials started. Revenge is like a bug that you can’t get rid of that comes back continuously. In this case‚ revenge should never be an option‚ but unfortunately it is used very often in ¨The Crucible.¨ Abigail’s revenge against Elizabeth Proctor was cold and evil. For example‚ Abigail makes Mary Warren give Elizabeth a poppet that was used to stab Abigail. In act #2‚ Mary Warren says to Elizabeth‚ “I made a gift for you today Goody Proctor. I had to sit long hours in a chair‚ and

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    ambiguous is open to more than one interpretation;having a double meaning. Sometimes in life a person can have an ambiguous personality. In the crucible the character John Proctor is ambiguous.In the Crucible John Proctor has two different sides to him and it ultimately leads him to his own death. John Proctor made a very big mistake in the beginning of the crucible 
which lead to many bigger things. John had an affair with abigail who worked for the Proctors. While Abigail was working for them Elizabeth

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    Hr.3 The Crucible takes place in Salem Massachusetts during 1692. It takes place during the tragic time of the so called Salem witch hunts when many innocent people were accused of being a witch or dealing with the devil. As a result of these convictions many people confessed to save their lives‚ others who would not confess to a lie were hung or executed by other methods such as being pressed. The play the Crucible was wrote by Arthur Miller during the "Red Scare"‚ which was almost parallel with

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    Historicism around the Crucible     Arthur Miller wrote the Crucible during a time of great fear as the cold war had been kicked off several years earlier. It was a time of panic and the people of the country were willing to extend that fear towards anything that seemed wrong even without any evidence so long as a person of great authority backed it. The McCarthyism period resembled the Salem Witch Trials and allowed Miller to mirror his writing in a way that showed the people their errors.    

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    Integrity Integrity is the basing of one’s actions that has principles such as courage‚ honesty‚ and morality on an everyday bases. Integrity is the actions you take‚ the choices you make‚ you alone‚ are responsible for. It just takes a special person to show off all those qualities. The ability to have courage is to stand up for yourself even when times get hard. Courage is being able to do something that you know is difficult. In the movie “Cyrano de Bergerac” the main character

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    “The Devil and Tom Walker‚” The Crucible‚ and Transcendentalism Name: ________________________ Per: _____ Date: _____________ “The Devil and Tom Walker” takes place in an area near the Salem witch trials (outside of Boston) and about 30 years after. Think about how “The Devil and Tom Walker” is a reaction against those Puritan times and how it marks a movement towards transcendentalism by completing the graphic organizer. Keep in mind how one movement looks back upon another. Nature | The PuritansThe

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    An Essay Regarding Intolerance and Theocracy The Crucible‚ a play by Arthur Miller‚ shows how intolerance can corrupt a theocratic society. In The Crucible‚ this is achieved by a combination of three chief contributors. The paradox mentioned in his introduction to Act I‚ was and is entirely true in regard to the conflicting nature of the theocratic system and the human condition. First and foremost‚ conformity and forced control destroy the sense of trust between villagers. Secondly‚ intolerant

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    context of the given situation. This may be investigated through the Personal‚ Social and Cultural contexts of Arthur Miller’s play “The Crucible” and the film‚ directed by Brad Bird‚ “The Incredibles”. In Arthur Miller’s play “The Crucible”‚ cultural contexts shape the perceptions of belonging and not belonging by using religion to divide the community. In “The Crucible” Arthur Miller shows Salem to be a highly religious town‚ and throughout the play there is fear of individuality and free will. This

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