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How Does Religion Affect The Crucible

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The Crucible, written in 1953 by Arthur Miller was a play full of lies, adultery, and deceit. The play is set in seventeenth century Salem, Massachusetts. During this time period, religion was strongly in affect. The women were expected to be housewives and take care of their husband and children. On the other hand the men were expected to be the breadwinners of their household and be true to themselves, their families, and their community. The town of Salem was the epitome of God being the center of everything. All was well and peaceful until one day the daughter of Reverend Parris, Betty, suddenly became ill and no one could figure out the cause. Arthur Miller wanted to portray that lying can hurt those you love most, religion determined

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