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    Crucible Characters Essay

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    Williams‚ John Proctor‚ and Mary Warren change the dynamics of this drama to increase dramatic conflict. In The Crucible‚ Abigail Williams‚ a seductive teenager‚ represents the Black Widow character archetype because of her manipulative ways to get the things that she wants. The Black Widow destroys anything she wants. Like Abigail‚ the Black Widow will lure someone into her web‚ trapping him or her until they have suffered for her own pleasure. When speaking of their previous affairs‚ John Proctor

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    The Crucible Essay ‘The Crucible’ written by Arthur Miller is a play which contains a relationship between a male and female character that changes throughout the course of the play. This relationship would be the relationship of John and Elizabeth Procter. This relationship changes from being hostile and awkward at the start and changes to a loving and caring one by the end of the play. This illuminates the central idea in the play of forgiveness. The Crucible is set in Salem‚ Massachusetts during

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    Conflict Rises from Power

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    his authority needed to be kept. Parris believed that the church is the authority of all people in the town. Since he was a Reverend‚ he considered himself an authoritative figure and by commanding people he maintained his power. Parris challenges John Proctor’s love for god when he says he has failed to

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    individual against society

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    than the Bible are frowned upon‚ John Proctor is distrusted by many because he does not go to church regularly. This last example is taken very seriously because the society that Proctor lives in is built on religious principles. Anyone choosing to stray from going to church could be seen as rejecting religion and in doing so would also be rejecting and finding fault with the society that they lived in. This theme is then conveyed through the character of John Proctor. He realises he will have to take

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    The Crucible

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    Miller uses a lot of imagery. When he uses the following quotes some may feel that they are actually there. Miller shows imagery when John Proctor and Elizabeth Proctor are discussing what is going on in Salem‚ Massachusetts. “’Oh it is a black mischief’” (Miller 1163). According to this statement Miller addresses the girl’s accusings as mischief. When John Proctor says this it feels like he truly means it‚ because he says it with such aggression. The is one form of imagery that is use to demonstrate

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    different motive. The strict Puritan setting of the play often forces the characters to compromise their honesty because they feel as though their only solution is to lie. Even though Abagail and John Proctor did have an affair‚ Proctor denies the act. "Wipe it out of your mind. We never touched‚ Abby." Proctor‚ knowing very well that they did have an affair‚ denies it in a dishonest manner. He doesn’t want to reveal his dishonesty‚ knowing‚ that he cheated on his wife. Abagail will not allow him to

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    The Crucibles; Irony

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    trials‚ are indeed ironic. A great example of irony is when Elizabeth Proctor lies about the affair that she knows that Abigail and John Proctor have. She states this when Danforth asks‚ “Is your husband a lecher [?]” and Elizabeth answers‚ “No‚ sir” (Miller 874‚ Act 3). This shows that Elizabeth did not want to confess about the affair. She was also unsure of what to say at certain times because she kept turning towards Proctor for answers or clues on what she should say. I believe that this example

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    The Curcible

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    confessions from those accused to protect the John Proctor and his wife. Reverend Hale job was to get confessions from the people said to be witches. In Act three though he has a change of heart. When Elizabeth doesn’t say he husband has committed adultery she becomes in trouble. Hale raises to her defense‚ “It is a natural lie to tell!”(75). He later says that Abigail‚ “…is false!”(75). Hale’s change of heart is brought about when he comes to believe the John is telling the truth. The reverend goes from

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    All is fair in love and war" Abigail Williams a girl of 17‚ from The Crucible sure did put a new spin to this saying. She believed that her love for John Proctor‚ a married man‚ was true love and so did a great many atrocities for that so called "love" even though in truth it was just a affair. This girl is the main villain of this story and thus is characterized as such : crazy‚ obsessed‚ and truly a manipulative girl. "Why is she crazy?"you might ask. Abbie was single handedly a 17 year old

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    Arthur Miller‚ John Proctor is the tragic hero because of his indiscretion and his conceit to maintain his good name which leads to his demise and eventual death. One trait of a tragic hero is that the character must be noble or a person of stature within the story. John Proctor is a well-respected member of the community viewed as truthful‚ honest‚ and looked upon as a leader in times of trouble. While John Proctor appeared to be virtuous‚ he was keeping a secret. John had an affair

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