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    Crowley English Period 5 The Crucible Cause and Effect essay A crucible is a severe test as of patience or belief‚ a trial. Arthur Miller’s play The Crucible is a journey through the trials of many townspeople caused by suspicions of witchcraft. As the story progresses‚ people’s words and actions cause Reverend John Hale to change his views on whether the people prosecuted were guilty or innocent of witchcraft. As numerous events and their consequences unfold‚ they cause Hale to rethink his initial

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    John Proctor: A Dynamic Character A dynamic character is defined as someone who grows and changes. One of the few dynamic characters in the play‚ The Crucible‚ by Arthur Miller‚ is John Proctor. This play was written in the 1950s however it is based on the Salem Witch Trials which took place in 1692 in Salem‚ Massachusetts. Proctor has a significant role in the play as he knows the truth behind the girls accusations but his morals and love of God is tested when its time to speak up. Proctor

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    The Crucible‚ written by Arthur Miller‚ is a movie that focuses on the conflict and resolution that occurred during the Salem witch trials during 17th century Puritan New England. After a group of young girls are found dancing and chanting during the night in the middle of the woods‚ strange things begin to happen within the small town. Conflict arises when Reverend Parris‚ the local minister‚ discovers the girls in the forest being led by a black slave named Tituba. Two girls out of the group

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    In The Crucible written by Arthur Miller‚ the Salem townspeople goes into a frenzy‚ because Abigail and some of the girls enter the forest and dance. When Parris catches the girls they are accused of witchcraft. Abigail doesn’t want to get in trouble so she creates a plan that starts the havoc. This chaos in the town is from Abigail’s actions. When Abigail and the girls are questioned regarding witchcraft‚ Abigail lies to everyone‚ accusing Tituba when she says‚ “She sends her spirit on me in church;

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    position. In The Crucible‚ Some people stay true to themselves and value fate in God‚ others did anything to stay alive. In The Crucible‚ amongst every other issue‚ reputation impacts the Puritan and Salem society the most. In the play some characters value their reputation and other characters do not seem to care about their reputation as much. Miller describes the importance of reputation through his characters‚ Reverend Parris‚ John Hale‚ Elizabeth Proctor‚ and Giles Corey. In The Crucible‚ some characters

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    and mind control to scare and bewilder others into believing witchcraft is truly being committed. The strange and sudden events of so many women being accused of witchcraft caused Salem as a whole to become enveloped in hysteria. In The Crucible‚ by

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    of being communists in the US during the 1950’s‚ denying them the right to work as well as other rights. In Arthur Miller’s play The Crucible‚ accusations of witchcraft are being thrown around Salem‚ MA in ~1692. A ‘witch hunt’ runs amok in Salem‚ and without any proper evidence to back accusations against them‚ people are being prosecuted for witchcraft.. The Crucible is an Allegory of McCarthyism as

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    you are and don’t let anything change that.” These are great words to live by‚ but‚ in time of weakness‚ does one stay true? Can even the good be twisted? This is a theme that is represented throughout The Crucible many times. Characters such as Elizabeth Proctor‚ John Proctor‚ and Reverend Hale had good intentions or morals in the beginning but were soon marred by protecting a lover‚ temptation‚ or the questioning of all that one stood on. To begin‚ Elizabeth Proctor was twisted in a way that was

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    The importance placed on one’s perceived character and reputation is quite prevalent in today’s society. The same can be seen in Arthur Miller’s play The Crucible. This is a drama based on the historical event called the Salem witch trials. Where many people were accused of witchcraft and sentenced to death with no evidence besides for the paranormal events that the accusers claimed to see. Through this event Miller touches on the values present in the puritan village of Salem. One of the most prevalent

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    Arthur Miller‚ one of America’s greatest playwrights‚ living or dead‚ is a master of verbal irony. An examination of three strong examples of verbal irony in Millers play‚ The Crucible‚ will prove this out. While Miller started the genre of the tragedy of the common man‚ and is also know for his thoughtful and decisive plot lines‚ much of his fame‚ possibly can be attributed to his brilliant use of language generally‚ and his use of verbal irony in particular. Amidst the drama of the court

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