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The Crucible By Arthur Miller

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Kana Gueye Ms.Freifelder American Literature November 13, 2015 Who’s to Blame? Arthur Miller wrote The Crucible to show the widespread hysteria that can occur when people panic. The Crucible takes place in Salem, Massachusetts during a time when neighbors were throwing accusations against each other about forming pacts with the devil and drinking blood. It is said that Abigail Williams is the main antagonist because she commenced the perjury that happens in the play. Being aware that Abigail 's faults and flaws are quite obvious in the play, she most certainly does not deserve the blame for the outcome because the supporting characters of Reverend Parris, John Proctor, and Tituba and the other girls accused of witchcraft, all added their own deception to the pandemonium that occurred and were just as responsible for the play’s outcome. Reverend Parris is the first character in the story to share blame with Abigail. He is the father of Betty Parris and the uncle of orphaned 17-year old Abigail Williams. Parris was a widow and only concerned with his career and finances when he should have been more concerned with whom Betty and Abigail were keeping company. Many times, Reverend Parris has looked at children as little adults even leaving his own unattended with his slave Tituba who was from another culture had questionable practices of performing “charms” with the kids (Miller, ). Parris is described in the play: “At the time of these events Parris was in his middle

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