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    The significance of the title of the play is a lot because. if it was named anything else other than The Crucible‚ the story wouldn’t go with the book‚ the definition of Crucible is‚ “a situation of severe trial‚ or in which different elements interact‚ leading to the creation of something new.” In my opinion‚ Abigail Williams fits the definition because while she is on trial‚ she puts on a show to make people believe that these things and what she is saying is really true. Abigail has a lot of

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    “This a strange time‚ Mister. No man may longer doubt the powers of the dark are gathered in monstrous attack upon this village” (Miller 62). This was stated by Reverend Hale in Arthur Miller’s The Crucible. This play takes place during the infamous Salem Witch Trials. Arthur Miller provides a setting in which chaos and terror make this play dramatic and enjoyable. There are many themes involved in the play‚ and many characters that represent these themes. One might say the theme of scapegoating

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    How does Priestley hint at the tensions within the group that later become more clear in Act 1? In Act 1 of An Inspector calls‚ Priestly makes it crucial that he sets out hints of conflicts and tension that later become clear to the reader. He is careful in his creation of tension through themes that occur throughout the play‚ which guide the reader through the text in what reveals itself to be a cautious downfall of an apparent secure and wealthy family structure. As the scene begins‚ Priestley

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    These works‚ still popular today‚ prove him to be a consummate dramatist. Shakespeare knew how to craft dramatic scenes full of external and internal conflict and emotion‚ something the Elizabethan audience delighted in; he also intertwined superstitions of this era and pageantry‚ which the Elizabethans also loved. Shakespeare creates external conflict between opposing characters to build tension onstage. When Hamlet and King Claudius

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    In Arthur Miller’s The Crucible‚ the author employs the use of an Overture to introduce his characters and as a transportation device of his theme. In doing so‚ he creates a parallel‚ that would appear to be uncanny and mysteriously specific if unintentional‚ between the Puritan society’s dreaded and rather disgusting witch trials‚ and the more recent issue that was relevant at the time The Crucible was written--the Red Scare and McCarthyism. He uses this parallel to his advantage in several instances

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    How does Shakespeare present conflict in Act 1? During Romeo and Juliet‚ Shakespeare bases a lot of the play on conflict. Immediately‚ from the first scene‚ it is obvious there is a lot of conflict present. The conflict in Romeo and Juliet consists of two opposing families and is expressed in a number of words and ways. These include conflict such as a struggle between two characters in the play or even conflict between just one person. In his/her actions. Having this conflict has a real positive

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    characters who are concerned with their stature affect how they act in different situations‚ thus preserving one’s reputation is a major and common theme. Throughout the play‚ the townspeople like Nurse Rebecca are falsely accused of those saving their names such as Deputy Governor Danforth. Reputation contributes in the novel to the greatest extend that be seen in the acts. For instance‚ townspeople’s stature signifies the play and is important to discuss how others defend themselves more than others. While

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    Maddy Bidini McDermott American literature 13 November 2017 Abigail’s at Fault A little white lie is still a lie. The Crucible written by Arthur Miller talks about how puritans live such a strict Christian based life until people believe witches are crawling through the towns of Salem. People start going crazy with hangings as Abigail Williams keeps talking about “seeing” people with the devil. Just to save her own self from being hung. Abigail Williams is to blame for the Salem witch trials of

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    Abigail Williams‚ a major character‚ is a servant to Elizabeth and John Proctor is known as the villain in the play‚ The Crucible written by Arthur Miller. In the small town of Salem‚ Massachusetts‚ girls are accused of dancing in the forest‚ casting spells‚ and conspiring with the devil‚ which is recognized as witchcraft. This creates a big conflict in the town that leads to many deaths. Abigail Williams’ choices influence the outcome of the play more than anyone else by her selfishness and manipulation

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    A View from the Bridge A View from the Bridge is a play by American playwright Arthur Miller. The play is set in 1950s America‚ in an Italian American neighborhood called Red Hook near the Brooklyn Bridge in New York. The main character of the play is Eddie Carbone‚ an Italian American longshoreman‚ who lives with his wife‚ Beatrice and an orphaned niece named Catherine. Eddie is Catherine’s uncle‚ but they are not blood-related. Eddie is very over-protective of Catherine and that he is almost

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