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    “ I will fall like an ocean on that court! Fear nothing‚ Elizabeth.” - John Proctor‚ “The Crucible” pg.45. John Proctor tells his wife‚ who is accused of witchcraft‚ that he will not stop until he frees her. This can be compared to the Majestic‚ Peter Appleton‚ the main character in the movie‚ was accused of being a communist. He was driving after he was told he was blacklisted. He crashed his car into a river‚ he lost all of his memory and washed up in a small town. The people in the town thought

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    McCarthyism in The Crucible / 1984 Throughout history millions of people have found themselves to be guilty for crimes they did not commit ‚ with little to no evidence‚ and suffered the consequences of being scorned‚ arrested‚ and tortured ‚ also known as McCarthyism. One can clearly see that McCarthyism is evident in both the play “The Crucible” and the novel 1984 by George Orwell‚ although conveyed a bit differently‚ one can also find similarities between The Crucible and 1984 regarding

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    overall message of Arthur Miller’s play‚ The Crucible‚ is that when uncontrolled hysteria is combined with ignorance‚ the outcome is tragic. While Miller offers his audience some comic dialogue to soften the events it does not mask the horrifying reality of the witch hunt and its aftermath. Rather‚ the humorous insights serve to reveal the simplicity and innocence of people living rustic lives in a God-fearing community. Several characters‚ Paris and Hale‚ Mary Warren and John Proctor‚ provide the

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    Arthur Miller • • • • • • Born 1915 Many literary awards McCarthy’s witch-hunt 1950s Anti-Communism Salem witch-hunt 1692 Puritanism - theocracy crucible Definitions a container of metal or refractory material employed for heating substances to high temperatures‚ so as to separate the heated substance into its pure and base elements     a severe‚ searching test or trial witch Witch\‚ n. [OE. wicche‚ AS. wicce‚ fem.‚ wicca‚ masc.; perhaps the same word as AS. w[=i] one who practises the black

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    In The Crucible by Arthur Miller‚ Reverend John Hale is convinced that the people of Salem who have been convicted‚ but are not confessing‚ are doing so to save their names out of a sense of vanity. They are forced to choose between lying and having their named blackened or telling the truth and being hung. While vanity may be a powerful motivator‚ it is not strong enough to drive someone to accept death over living with a ruined reputation. The people of Salem chose to tell the truth out of honesty

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    Name_________________ The Crucible: A Literary Analysis Pick one of the following essay topics‚ and write a thorough‚ well-developed essay (1.5 -2 pages). Pay attention to the following REQUIREMENTS: NOTES: *You must have a well-written thesis (see attached handout) *You must adhere to all Parkview composition standards *You MUST follow the rubric so as not to miss points on required elements -Avoid 1st and 2nd person (I‚ me ‚ my / you‚ your) -Avoid comma splices -Avoid run-ons

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    be. Reputation can be viewed as the way you dress‚the people you are associated with and sometimes people are given a reputation by the acts of the people in their family. In The crucible‚ reputation is an important theme because it determines one’s ability to follow religious rules. The Characters in the play The Crucible have a tremendous amount of pride. They are known as good citizens in the town‚ for one reason or another and they would like to uphold their good name. Reputation Is extremely

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    The Crucible is about this group of teenage girls caught conjuring spirits ‚ dancing naked and and making potions in the woods. Reverend Parris finds them. Ruth Putman is trying to talk too the spirits of her dead siblings too find out why they died ‚ at the request of her mother. Abby Williams is trying to make a potion to kill Elizabeth‚ John Proctors wife‚ because Abby had an affair with John and now wants to have him to herself. Tituba ‚is who Ruth goes to about speaking to her siblings. After

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    The Crucible Study Guide The setting is Salem‚ Massachusetts‚ in the year 1692. Someone once said of the Puritans that they did not leave Europe because they were persecuted‚ but that they were thrown out of Europe because they persecuted everyone else. As you read Miller’s stage direction in the opening of Act I‚ how do you suppose he would respond to that statement? Act I

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    Salem‚ Massachusetts in 1692‚ the town serve‚ Reverend Parris‚ finds his little girl Betty‚ niece Abigail‚ and different young ladies moving in the backwoods with his slave Tituba. Betty swoons in trepidation at being found‚ and won’t wake. In the crucible‚ a play composed by author miler‚ is composed in a third individual‚ omniscient perspective. An omniscient storyteller knows insights about the majority of the characters in the story or play. Author miller utilizes this perspective to tell us how

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