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    Irony in crucible

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    many examples of dramatic irony is when Elizabeth is asked to tell the truth about John being an adulterer. Later on the play‚ Elizabeth is accused of being a witch and John goes to court to prove Abigail is lying. When John does try to prove Abigail is lying‚ he ends up confessing that he committed adultery with Abigail. Then the judges bring in Elizabeth to tell the truth whether John had an affair or not.  John had said that Elizabeth is a very honest woman who would never lie‚ but for the sake

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    Mary Warren

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    maintain the courage to help John Proctor to win his court case in Act III. Mary Warren’s basic goodness is demonstrated on many occasions. She has been hired by John Proctor to help his wife Elizabeth with household chores. Mary proves to be a kind girl who gets along well with Mrs. Proctor. Although Mary has become a court official in Salem‚ she still gets up early in the morning to clean the Proctors’ house. While in court‚ Mary passes the time by making Goody Proctor a present of a small rag

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    separated by males and females.Single sex schools help kids that struggle with self-esteem and even attention disabilities. Single-sex schools helps the child pay attention better and less distraction from the people around them(opposite sex).According to John Adams of University of South Carolina says"single-sex schools give children a whole new world of learning‚and new opportunities".Single-sex schools are important in today’s society because it helps kids learn and be themselves without any distractions

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    John Proctor and Hester Prynne Similarities In The Scarlet Letter and The Crucible Hester Prynne and John Proctor are similar in their actions to retain their idea of justice stated by their ethics and feelings. Both Hester and Proctor alike tried to restrain the dreadful deeds from progressing any further. Hester admitted that what she committed was wrong and accepted the punishment of being banished from the community of Puritans. However‚ she made the mistake of promising Roger Chillingworth

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    dancing like heathen in the forest?" The fact that he refers to them as "my daughter and my niece" shows that it is his reputation that he is worried about. This obsession with keeping his name clean is shown again towards the end of the play when John Proctor tells the court of the girls dancing in the woods. Parris immediately says‚ "Excellency‚ since I come to Salem this man is blackening my name." This proves that over the course of most of the story‚ he keeps the same values (or lack there of).

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    The Crucible Theme Essay

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    "You are combined with anti-Christ‚are you not?"--Danforth. Within Miller’s book The Crucible he portrays and explains how Puritan life was and how the people responded to it on a daily basis. Within The Crucible there is a horrific village known as Salem and in it everything runs off of the bible and the people’s thought and if they think you are a witch you will be accused and have to either confess or be brought to death. By closely looking at how Puritanism caused such havoc and destruction

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    demonstrate the tension between the people about the lies of witchcraft in Salem. I. The author creates tension in the story by using Abigail who accuses innocent people of witchery. 1.) Abigail wants Elizabeth to get hanged so she can be back with John again. 2.) Abigail turns herself against Mary Warren after she confessed in court. II. The author creates anxiety in the story by making the court so powerful. 1.) If the court thinks you are a witch‚ you can’t defend yourself. 2.) The court

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    The Crucible Text Analysis John Proctor compromised the reputation of his name‚ and values that he cherishes by having an affair with Abigail Williams. This flaw will forever haunt him. Arthur Miller uses symbolism and irony to support the central idea that Proctor can either die honorably or live a lie. When Proctor is asked by Danforth to sign a confession‚ he hesitatingly signs it. After the confession is signed‚ Proctor says “ No‚ no. I have signed it. You have seen me. It’s done!” (143)

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    perfect time to finally be with John Proctor and accuses his wife Elizabeth of sending her soul out on others. Her selfishness soon turned on her and her beloved John Proctor is soon accused as well. Salem panics as more and more people are being accused and arrested everyday. The panic in Salem is the fault of the previous relationship with John and Abigail‚ Abigail’s jealousy‚ and selfishness. Hysteria broke out in Salem partly because of John Proctor’s and Abigail’s past

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    stay true? Can even the good be twisted? This is a theme that is represented throughout The Crucible many times. Characters such as Elizabeth ProctorJohn 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 out of love for her husband and his keeping safe. In the beginning‚ Elizabeth was a character that was known for

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