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    arbitrarily accused of being communists, including Crucible author, Arthur Miller. The inner dilemma Miller faced when refusing to confess to this false accusation can be seen as a parallel to the conflict Proctor faces during his very similar experience in the Salem Witch Trials. One of the most prominent reasons for Proctor’s conflict with himself is derived from his affair with Abigail, the play’s antagonist. An important conflict in The Crucible is Proctor vs. self because it’s development throughout

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    The Crucible In the play The Crucible by Arthur Miller many characters deceive others to make themselves look better. The play The Crucible is about the Salem Trials and is set in Salem, Massachusetts in the year 1692. In these severe trials about witchcraft one person who deceived others was Abigail Williams. Abigail was a seventeen year old girl and was the niece of Mr. Parris. Abigail's motives for deceiving others were to protect her reputation, to get John back from Elizabeth and because

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    The Salem Witchcraft Trials of 1692 The Salem witchcraft trials of 1692, which resulted in 19 executions, and 150 accusations of witchcraft, are one of the historical events almost everyone has heard of. They began when three young girls, Betty Parris, Abigail Williams and Ann Putnam began to have hysterical fits, after being discovered engaging in forbidden fortune-telling (not dancing naked in the woods) to learn what sorts of men they would marry. Betty's father, the Reverend Samuel Parris

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    religious tolerance of different denominations of Christianity but not to the extreme where they could worship any spirit or statues they pleased to. With vivid description of religious intolerance, Arthur Miller’s The Crucible explained how the colony of Massachusetts handled witchcraft with court trials in 1692. The officials and residents of the town were concerned with rebellious young girls being bewitched, dancing naked in the woods and cursing others. More than 100 men, women and children were

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    those times? For Giles Corey in The Crucible. Giles Corey has been to court that amount of times and has won all those times. Giles Corey is married to Martha and lives in Salem. Sadly, in The Crucible Giles gets arrested for contempt of court and is pressed to death for not giving a yes or no answer to being convicted of witchcraft. Giles Corey and I share the traits sarcastic, determined, and loyal. Giles Corey and I have sarcastic as a common trait. In The Crucible, Giles Corey is known for his sarcastic

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    Hysteria In The Crucible

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    While reading the Crucible people may believe that witch trials are a thing of the past, but the truth is that witch hysteria is a conflict people even face today. Witch hysteria was first felt in 1692 when a group of young girls said they were possessed. This started to spread and everyone would accuse others of being witches. Lot of people were tried, and if they denied being a witch they would be hung. 20 people were put to death as a result of the trials. Looking at the Salem trials, as well

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    and tragedy; the children and the people of the court were accusing everyone in their town of witchcraft. In The Crucible, a play about the Salem With Trials; Reverend Hale is an extremely dynamic character towards his beliefs and power. Hale changes throughout the story from being determined to find witchery in Salem to realizing that all the accused were innocent. The main problem for Hale in The Crucible is power: the level of it, how he uses it, and the issues it may cause. Reverend Hale comes

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    witches without any concrete evidence. Innocent people were executed for things that they hadn’t done. History seems to repeat itself as a mere 200 years later; McCarthy accused numerous people of being communist during the 1950s. Miller writes The Crucible about the Salem Witch Trials to critique the process of McCarthyism. McCarthyism, which occurred in the 1950s, was the practice of accusing people of being communist without

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    The Crucible by Arthur Miller is a play that was based on the historical account of the witch trials in Salem, Massachusetts. The play demonstrates the extreme behaviors and irrational thinking that can result from a traumatic event like the witch trials. Miller wrote the play as an allegory to the McCarthy Era in the 1950s, where Senator Joseph McCarthy decided that he had to uncover all of the communists in the U.S. government. This fear of communists spiraled out of control and thousands of Americans

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    The Crucible some of the people in the town of Salem committed a sin by lying about their actions to avoid getting into trouble. Abigail Williams in one of those people who committed that sin. She lied that Tituba had forced her to drink chickens blood and to conjure spirits. In reality Tituba actually didn’t force her to drink the blood and conjure spirits it was all on her own free will. Abigail did this so she would not get whipped or even worse, hanged for being a participant in witchcraft. Also

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