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Reputation In The Crucible

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The way reputation perceives a person can influence the fate of ultimately anyone, whether their reputation describes them as deceitful or honest, or if the reputation carries more or less weight than the next. A specific way that individuals each other can be based on r judgement, or bias personal opinions. An example that may fit this is the anime ‘ Naruto ‘ the protagonist, Naruto is a carefree boy with a hyper personality, but he is deeply resented because of the demon he has within him. The way reputation perceives people it can either save or destroy them, even when the nature of the person can be completely wrong, it can influence the decision of if it is believable or not. In the play ‘ The Crucible ‘ by Arthur Miller, tells a story …show more content…

Whether it again has something to do with personal judgment, or the claim of another individual’s is worth much more than the next persons’. A demonstration of this is when Elizabeth disbelievingly says “ You will never believe, I hope, that Rebecca trafficked with the Devil.” ( Act 2 ) In this scene when Reverend Hale states that Rebecca Nurse is accused, which is unbelievable to everyone, because of Goode Nurse’s reputation that displays her as a good christian woman. But due to the fact that the Putnams name carried more weight in the court than Rebecca’s shows that a person’s reputation can’t save them in times of complete hysteria. But it was the girls’ accusations that stood stronger in court than anyone else's, due to the fact that the afflicted girls are seen as innocent in the eyes of the court. The example that proves this statement is when Abigail shrieks “ Oh, Mary, this is a black art to change your shape. No, I cannot, I cannot stop my mouth; it’s God’s work I do. “ ( Act 3 ) In the court Mary Warren tells the truth about Abigail and the rest of the girls, but Abigail’s accusation against Mary Warren takes off suspicion, and throws it on Mary. The claim of another’s can greater effect on others than the following persons’ due to how their reputation perceives them over the

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