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Similarities Between Tituba And Elizabeth In The Crucible

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Tituba and Elizabeth in The Crucible In the 1950’s Arthur Miller wrote the play, The Crucible which reflects upon the Puritan Era in the 1600’s. In the play the characters try to survive a witch hunt that is quickly killing off salem due to Abby’s psychotic lust for Elizabeth’s husband, to reflect on the state of minds in the 1950’s during the communist hunts. Abby, in her late teens had an affair with John Proctor, Elizabeth’s husband. After John broke it off with Abby, she went on to convince the town that there are witches in salem, and due to an idea she got once Tituba was convicted of witchery, she was intent on convicting Elizabeth as well. Even though Tituba, the only slave in salem, and Elizabeth, the wife of John Proctor , seem separated by race, religion, and status in the community, they are both very similar in that they have no power as women, and they are both victims, in The Crucible. Elizabeth Proctor is the wife of the main character John Proctor who was trying to save their marriage, but John’s affair with Abigail put Elizabeth in danger. Elizabeth’s goal is to save Proctor’s and her marriage by telling the truth to each other. But the truth may have later come back to “haunt” her and she came to a point where she didn't tell the truth about John in the court. Elizabeth feels pressured because of Abby and she want’s the truth about her to be out in the village so they do not have to suffer because of her. Proctor says, “I am only wondering how I may

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