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Similarities And Similarities Between The Crucible And The Scarlet Letter

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The Crucible by Arthur Miller and The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne are both set at Salem, Massachusetts. The Crucible is about the Salem witch trials and The Scarlet Letter is about a woman called Hester Prynne and how she is excluded from the community because she committed a sin, adultery. Both of these works have many similarities; their themes: revenge, adultery, the setting. A difference is how people deal with the situations. When a person hurts you normally your natural instincts is to get revenge. In The Crucible Abigail wants to get rid of John’s wife, Elizabeth so she can have John. In The Scarlet Letter Hester’s husband, Chillingworth wants revenge on Dimmesdale because of what happened between him and Hester.
The Crucible is some way similar to The Scarlet Letter. In The Crucible John Proctor …show more content…

Dimmesdale is full of guilt and cannot take it. They have a child together, Pearl. He goes to Chillingworth for help. As Chillingworth is looking for revenge he sees this as a chance to get his own back on Dimmesdale. Whilst Dimmesdale is blind with guilt he does not realize what Chillingworth is doing to him. Chillingworth manipulates Dimmesdale and is just making him worse. In The Crucible John Proctor commits adultery with Abigail. This is kept a secret until near the end of the play. John is married to Elizabeth and they have two boys together. John is trying to fix things with his wife. Abigail is still in love with John and wants him to leave Elizabeth and marry her instead. At the time when John and Abigail had an affair, Abigail was working for them. When Elizabeth found out and sent Abigail away. Reverend Parris claims that he has heard bad things about her in the market. Abigail’s response is that Elizabeth doesn’t like her. “She hates me, uncle, she must, for I would not be her slave.” (Miller, 12). Chillingworth is looking for revenge on Dimmesdale and Abigail wants rid of

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