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    horrible act of cheating inside. He feared the consequences. In the end it came down to Proctor’s reputation and this  proved that he was  stronger than the entire community of Salem. Proctor’s mixed up feeling caused him to come to a conclusion and he wound up confessing his sins. Theocracy came together to take control over Salem.  Danforth stated‚ "You must understand‚ sir‚ a person is either with the church or against it‚ there be no road between. We live no longer in the dusky afternoon and evil

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    god”. She makes this informed decision based on saving her own life and feel as though she belongs to Abigail’s group. “Abby‚ Abby‚ I’ll never hurt you more”. In contrast‚ Deputy Governor Danforth is a proud and powerful symbol of the theocracy and authority in the Salem society. He particularly uses high modality when speaking with John Proctor as

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    most awful chapters in human history‚" Arthur Miller wrote in an introduction to The Crucible‚ his classic play about the witch-hunts and trials in seventeenth-century Salem‚ Massachusetts. Based on historical people and real events‚ Miller’s drama is a searing portrait of a community engulfed by hysteria. In the rigid theocracy of Salem‚ rumours that women are practicing witchcraft galvanize the town’s most basic fears and suspicions; and when a young girl accuses Elizabeth Proctor of being a witch

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    ­Play isn’t based on the religious aspect of  the play‚ but the lack of it.   ­Puritans were very afraid of hell and the more sins they committed‚ the closer to hell  they were.   ­Relates to many issues at the time‚ the McCarthy era reflecting to the theocracy in  Salem   Historical Background   ­Christians in America tried to convert native Americans and failed as the Indians  became violent and resentful of their presence.   ­Christians preferred to take land from the natives than fellow Christians.   ­The Crucible is set in a theocratic society

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    Crucible In The Crucible‚ the community of Salem was depicted as motivated by fear‚ greed‚ and revenge shown by the witch trials. Some people of the community are afraid for their lives of being condemned a witch‚ while others take advantage of those fears. As a result‚ people will do anything to satisfy the motivation including betrayal. In The Crucible‚ three types of betrayal are evident which are the betrayal of oneself‚ theocracy‚ and community. In Salem‚ the puritan society is supposed to be a

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    asks Hale what reading strange books means because he often finds his wife‚ Martha‚ reading books. The night before‚ he tried to pray but found that he could not succeed until Martha closed her book and left the house. (Giles has a bad reputation in Salem‚ and people generally blame him for thefts and random fires. He cares little for public opinion‚ and he only began attending church regularly after he married Martha. Giles does not mention that he only recently learned any prayers and that even small

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    trials of Salem that took place in the 1690s (as reported by Arthur Miller in The Crucible)‚ and the second is the massive anti-communism movement that took place in the United-States between 1947 and 1954. By looking at the facts found in the play‚ and by looking at the history of the anti-communism movement ‚ we will make the parrallels between these two major crimes against freedom of expression. Arthur Miller ’s play is written in a way that really shows the parrallels between the Salem witch trials

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    horrible act of cheating inside. He feared the consequences. In the end it came down to Proctor’s reputation and this  proved that he was  stronger than the entire community of Salem. Proctor’s mixed up feeling caused him to come to a conclusion and he wound up confessing his sins. Theocracy came together to take control over Salem.  Danforth stated‚ "You must understand‚ sir‚ a person is either with the church or against it‚ there be no road between. We live no longer in the dusky afternoon and evil

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    you have studied and show how the dramatist deals with the implications for both the character and the society. Arthur Miller in ‘The Crucible‚’ deals with the internal/external conflicts of protagonist John Proctor‚ during the witch trials of Salem; showing the effects of “an individual opposed to the will of the majority.” Through the mass hysteria caused by Abigail‚ corruption of justice and weakness of man; we see clearly the effects of fear and how Miller’s work translates into his own situation

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    In Salem‚ the government is a Theocracy. What this portrays right away is that Salem is a town of very religious and pure peoples. It was noticed that some people were not as pure as they were supposed to be. The play starts off with Betty lying down‚ unconscious. Betty is accused to be a victim of witchcraft‚ which in those days meant death. John Hale is very well known for his expertise on witchcraft‚ so he is called down to view this situation. Parris also is losing control against his niece because

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