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    Courage In The Crucible

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    In the play, The Crucible, by Arthur Miller, these types of situations are exhibited through John Proctor and Mary Warren speaking out against the town of Salem. This is also demonstrated in real life situations such as Martin Luther King Jr.’s fight for African American rights. All of these examples display the amount of boldness and strength it takes to repulse against society. Having true courage will notably separate a person apart from society. In the play, The Crucible, John Proctor had

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    characters in The Crucible suffer as they struggle to make the right decision. The Crucible, a play about the Salem witch trials in 1693 by Arthur Miller, highlights how being motivated or tempted by wrong deeds cost people’s life. Each character falls in different stages of Lawrence Kohlberg’s stages of moral development. Kohlberg is an American psychologist best known for his theory of Stages of Moral Development. Abigail makes a bad moral decision because she accuses people of witchcraft in order to

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    everybody has been told that they cannot do something. Some people do something about that and try to prove that person wrong and if they don’t succeed, they try again and keep trying until they do. Some don’t do a thing about it. This happened in the Crucible and happens in basketball all the time its persistence that can change all this. The literal definitions are very important because a personal definition can vary and change while a literal definition cannot vary or be changed. My personal definition

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    Mccarthyism Vs Crucible

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    due to the girls accusing Tituba, Parris’ Caribbean, Sarah Good and Sarah Osborn of bewitching them. By May of 1692, before the new governor of Massachusetts William Phips ordered special courts (Court of Oyer and Terminer) to hear and determine witchcraft cases hysteria fell upon the communities. Tituba and others confessed that they served the devil against the Puritans and in June of 1692 the

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    In The Crucible, a play by Arthur Miller, the characters have a lot of pride that they carry regarding their names. They are all known by their names and therefore, would like to keep their names clean and good. John Proctor is known as a good man and a model citizen. Judge Danforth wants to stay known as a judge who always makes the right decisions. Finally, Reverend Parris is known as a churchly man who lives by The Bible's ways. In the play, The Crucible, when situations in the town of Salem escalate

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    The unjust execution of 19 innocent people. This was the result of the Salem Witchcraft Trials, a series of hearings and prosecutions of people accused of witchcraft. The play The Crucible depicts this incident as it closely happened in real life. One character in this play, Judge Danforth, was the judge of the trials who believed that these accusations of witchcraft were true, and order the executions of those 19 innocent people. Throughout his presence in the play, he convinces the people of Salem

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    enveloping in the US. This era caused a fluster among citizens as they felt that their own could be conspirators of communism. In Arthur Miller’s, The Crucible, the events that occur in Salem over witchcraft mirror the Red Scare. The imposed threat caused people to accuse others without evidence of unprincipled acts that could affect everyone. In The Crucible, fear surrounds each character into making preposterous accusations against people in the town and causes the vulnerable to unhinge. One of the

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    Arthur Miller in the 1950s wrote a historical fiction play called The Crucible. he wrote this play as a disguise for what was going on his the 50s. The play is compared to the Red Scare or Red Hunt. The story revolves around a little town in Massachusetts in 1692 were the people in the town go crazy and start accusing random people of witchcraft for multiple reasons: selfishness, to save themselves, and revenge. While the play can be called historical fiction, it can also be described as a tragedy

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    The word crucible can take on many different meanings in life even if individuals don’t know what they are. Webster’s dictionary writes the word as “situation that forces people to change or make difficult decisions”. Salem, Massachusetts during 1692, where The Crucible by Arthur Miller takes places, holds this definition to be true. Throughout the play, the hostility and accusations in the town cause a mass histeria to arise which forces some to face challenges that challenge character, will power

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    In The Crucible, John Proctor faces an internal dilemma as he decides to either die maintaining his moral principles, or live by confessing to a false accusation of witchcraft. He is forced to choose between his own life and his reputation when he is accused by Abigail Williams, a young woman with whom he had an extramarital affair. While imprisoned, he grapples with these accusations as well as his guilt over his infidelity to his wife Elizabeth, which causes him to feel unworthy of dying a martyr’s

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