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    with many inside twists hidd en in the archives of the true story. It was a play with emotional feelings; feelings of anger ‚ hate‚ and evil‚ yet feelings of manipulation‚ good‚ and pureness. It was the Crucible. A fireball of guilt‚ evil‚ and good compiled into one magnification. The Crucible: Good versus Evil. The play contained many scenarios of good versus evil‚ and the characters who generally possessed these feelings and intentions. But it must be understood t hat there were the intentions‚

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    was the initiator of pandemonium within the village of Salem‚ Massachusetts during the Salem Witch Trials. In 1692 men and women were accused and sometimes hanged for practicing witchcraft‚ including husband and wife John and Elizabeth Proctor. The Crucible‚ written by Arthur Miller depicts the story of Abigail and her mischievous ways of governing people’s lives during the dark times in Salem. With the aid of Abigail’s friends she was able to psychologically influence Salem with her selfish and greed

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    Good and evil are polar opposites‚ yet one cannot exist without the other. To understand this intricate relationship‚ one must have a clear understanding on what exactly good and evil are. These two are not always so black and white‚ but good can be defined as acting agreeably with societical and personal values. Evil can be defined as going against those values. However‚ as societies and humans differ‚ so do their moral codes. What is seen as good in one society or time may be seen as evil in another

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    2 September 29th‚ 2014 The Crucible: Quotes Essay The Crucible is a play written in 1953 by Arthur Miller. It is a dramatized and fictionalized story of the Salem witch trials that took place in the Province of Massachusetts Bay during 1692 and 1693. This play is packed full of different themes and quotes I would love to use in this essay but I can’t use them all. The themes that I will be discussing in this essay are lying‚ good vs. evil‚ and The Supernatural. The

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    Evil is the force in nature that governs and gives rise to wickedness and the sin that harms even the holiest of people. In “The Crucible” by Arthur Miller‚ the nature of evil is revealed through the corruption of reverend Parris which ultimately leads to devastation of society and reverend Hales good intentions. During 1692 in Salem‚ Massachusetts‚ the witch trials begin as girls who were caught dancing in the forest pretend that they are under the influence of the devil. When the court is introduced

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    Truly evil people do not just hurt others. They take pride in the pain they cause and try to blame the victim. In The Crucible play and book‚ Abigail is an unquestionably evil girl who ruined numerous people’s lives for her own selfish reasons and enjoyment. The Crucible‚ by Arthur Miller‚ is set in Puritan New England town of Salem‚ Massachusetts in the late 1600s. The play centers around a group of young girls who were caught dancing in the woods. To avoid punishment‚ the girls proceed to accuse

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    The Devil’s Finger "All is fair in love and war"-proverb. People will do anything for love. There is no act that is too bad or too good when going after the loved one. In The Crucible by Arthur Miller takes place in Salem in 1692/93 where Abigail Williams is the main character who acts among an evil intent because she can’t be with her "love"‚ John Proctor. She is willing to do anything to get Elizabeth out of the way so that she can fulfil her fantasy of being John’s wife. John regrets committing

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    Uploaders Name Per 2 October 7th‚ 2013 The Deconstruction of Act 1’s “Demonic” Themes The play The Crucible written by Arthur Miller is an allegory for the Red Scare and Salem Witch Trials. Its based in Salem‚ Massachusetts in 1692. In Act 1 the play introduce many of the essential characters of the play. It introduces the fact that everyone in the town is carrying their own demons inside and their willing to bail them on anyone to escape judgment. In the play there are two types of demonic

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    the poet makes vivid his feelings of loss in the poem. A.C Swinburne intelligently directs the readers of his poem towards his own thoughts by naming his piece ‘From The Triumph of Time’. The poet effectively creates a contrast within two ideas; Time itself triumphing by taking away a loved one‚ or Swinburne’s own triumph of being capable of healing his grief and wounds throughout the passing of time. Making unrequited love and the separation of two souls perfect for each other two very important

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    Triumph of the Will”’s Achievements and Effects The cinematography masterpiece created by Leni Riefenstahl was successful as propaganda not only because it was in the form of a film‚ which could easily spread to the masses and play to their emotions‚ but due to Riefenstahl’s superb cinematography. This cinematographic prowess enabled the film to successfully imprint ideas which would not have reached the viewers had it been filmed differently. Riefenstahl manipulated the camera cuts and the light

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