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    The Crucible by Arthur Miller it’s a play based on the Salem witch trials. The play takes place in the spring of 1692 in Salem, Massachusetts. The town minister, reverend Paris discovered a group of young girls including his niece Abigail Williams and a group of young girls dancing in the woods. Reverend Paris believed that Abigail and the girls were practicing witchcraft due to their odd behaviors in the woods. While the girls were dancing Abigail was drinking chicken blood as part of a charm to

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    in the society fueled the Salem Witch Trials and the Stanford Prison Experiment. The power allowed the people involved to exert control over others, forcing them to a lower level, and gave way to attention, fear, and respect, in some cases. In The Crucible, Abigail and the other girls use their hunger for power to control the people around them along with their desire to survive, including those who, at first, did not trust in the make-believe stories of the Devil’s presence in the town of Salem. The

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    Moore and Miller extend their portrayal of hysteria from derivations of the extreme versions of historical political climates that exploited the morals and cognition of those they were governing. Power was evident within ‘The Crucible’ directly through the corrupt judicial system, basing their judgements on tactics that relied solely on the accused’s confession. ‘sir, that a person is either with this court or he must be counted against it, there be no road between’(Act 3. Scene 2. 45) explains Danforth’s

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    The Crucible By Arthur Miller, is a dark tale about true events from human history. Miller explores the Salem witch trials of 1962 and builds deep characters that can be sometimes hard to understand because we aren’t from that society. First a group of girls is spotted in the woods dancing which leads the town to suspect the Devil is present and the whole situation turns into a downward spiral. After taking a step back from the play, an audience member might ask themselves who in The Crucible is most

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    history paranoia and fear have ruled many human lives from places of power to places of poverty. In Arthur Miller’s play the Crucible the people in Salem have gone crazy with fear because someone cried witch. McCarthyism refers to when McCarthy held his own witch trails except it was with communists. They both have similarities that led to bad decisions and worse outcomes. The crucible is an example of how people can be swept up into the havoc and chaos around them. McCarthy is an example of how people

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    When Arthur Miller wrote The Crucible in 1952 he wrote it with the hope that it would be applicable long after. He should take pride in the fact that his play is exactly that. Though the play was written about the Salem Witch Trials by Arthur Miller to shine light on McCarthyism, the universal truth in it can be applied to many different situations today, such as Islamophobia or Arabophobia today. In The Crucible, author Arthur Miller uses indirect characterization to establish John Proctor as a

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    “The Crucible”, Where the Line Is Crossed Lies are a basic aspect of human nature, even children begin lying from age three. But, when a lie is taken too far, people can get hurt.Throughout “The Crucible”, Arthur Miller continuously returns to the theme of the damage that lying for self gain wreaks. This can be seen from the beginning, where Abigail shifts the blame to Tituba, to the very end when judge Danforth refuses to postpone hangings in order to save face. This aspect of “The Crucible” is not

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    Salem, Massachusetts faced an onslaught of murderous hysteria in 1692. Accusations of witchcraft abounded, creating an aura of fear encompassing the entire town. Trials, using confessions extracted by torture, sent hundreds to their death. The Crucible, by Arthur Miller, illustrates the suffering of Salem by incorporating people present at the time. Characters in the play capitalize on the social inequality of the small town for their own gain. This tactic festers still within the judicial system

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    Good morning/afternoon 10c and Ms Webster Today I will be informing you about certain people who are persecuted in the film 'The Crucible'. They include Elizabeth Proctor, Tituba and Martha Corey. The Crucible is a film and novel by Arthur Miller. The theme shown throughout the crucible is persecution. The definition of Persecution is ill-treatment due to race, political or religious beliefs. Elizabeth Proctor is accused of practicing witchcraft by Abigail Williams. Abigail accused Elizabeth as she

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    Critique of The Crucible by Miles Ogihara All references to the film The Crucible refer to the 1996 version, directed by Nicholas Hytner. Rather than maintain Arthur Miller's decision to hold Elizabeth and John's conversation concerning his confession indoors, Nicholas Hytner moves the intense scene to the outdoors. With this artistic decision, Hytner presents the thematic element of John Proctor's struggle as a flawed but ultimately moral character. Strategically placing this interaction between

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