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    Throughout history, social pariahs have served as scapegoats for the privileged; perhaps the most notorious--and treacherous--example of this were the Salem Witch Trials, where vengeance forced blame and death upon usually low-tiered citizens. In The Crucible by Arthur Miller, Parris’ slave Tituba confesses to witchcraft in order to escape death, while also recognizing the immense power she previously could never dream of having. It is undeniable that Tituba’s accusations and lies perpetuated the hysteria:

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    A story’s characters is what makes the story what it is. In The Crucible by Arthur Miller, he uses a variety of characters to portray his story of the Salem Witch Trials. What the characters go through and who they are shapes the story. John Proctor is a well respected farmer during the Salem Witch Trials. In The Crucible, Proctor faces many conflicts. An external conflict that Proctor faces is when he gets caught having an affair with Abigail Williams and he loses all of his wife’s trust. When Elizabeth

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    Have you ever had a conflict with someone and you never resolved it? Did this conflict end in a tragic result? Throughout the Crucible there are many different demonstrations that contribute to the theme of, unresolved conflicts between people can have tragic endings. Elizabeth and John, Abby and John, and Putnam and his neighbors are all examples of how unresolved conflicts can end in tragic results in this story. The unresolved conflicts between John and Abby are one of the strongest demonstrations

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    There are several conflicts was happened to Arthur Miller’s novel which is “The Crucible ”, but the most important conflicts on “The Crucible” always close to relationship of characters. There are many reasons for the conflict happened, characters’ mind for themselves, characters’ emotion for other people, and the social condition made the relationship of characters that live in Salem changed. If these reasons made problems with characters, there will be many conflicts. At the beginning, characters’

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    Moral Conflict in the The Crucible Arthur Miller’s play, The Crucible, is a great portrayal of humans and their struggles. This play takes place in the 1690’s in Salem, a small Puritan community based on a rigid social system, where an outbreak of rumors claiming witchcraft contaminated the small village. The witch hysteria was initiated by a group of young girls (headed by Abigail Williams,) who were afraid of being accused of swaying from the strict regulations. This caused

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    A Conflict with Hypocrisy During the tormented years of the 1690’s several unjustified trials took place in the small town of Salem, Massachusetts in 1692. Salem’s innocent citizens were discriminated and accused of being a superstition “witch” due to their own insight in knowledge or due to contradictions against the Holy Bible and the puritan beliefs of the people of Salem. These accounts have been described by several individuals, but the most notable individual to be commemorated for afflicting

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    John Proctor is a well respected farmer during the Salem Witch Trials. In The Crucible, Proctor faces many conflicts. An external conflict that Proctor faces is when he gets caught having an affair with Abigail Williams and he loses all of his wife’s trust. When Elizabeth found out about the affair between John and Abigail she kicked Abigail out and had lost all trust of Proctor. Proctor became more faithful to his wife Elizabeth and he wanted to earn her trust back, but she has a hard time because

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    The word “crucible” is also used to describe a severe test or a hard trial. In the town of Salem, Massachusetts chaos erupted with witchcraft. Many were accused, hanged, and jailed by this phenomenon. Unfortunately, various people faced difficult trials throughout this episode, one of them being John Proctor. John, a married Salem-born Puritan who owned his own piece of land, encountered many tragic events during the witch trials. He faced the internal conflict of remorse due to his dishonorable

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    The Crucible by Arthur Miller is a work that presses the issue of man versus society. One character who opposes the will of society is John Proctor, due to his moral and ethical values. The main conflict was his struggle to get his life back after his affair. John is faced with ethical issues that go against his values, but with society’s. John’s will to go against society is extreme. John opposes society by standing up to the court and not folding like everyone else. John’s reputation of being

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    Political conflicts may arise from individual’s desire to gain power. Arthur Miller’s allegory, The Crucible portrays a community engulfed by hysteria creating social injustice and antagonistic conflicts. The fear of communist regimes which dominated the citizenry of America, heavily influenced Miller’s representation of the dangers of political authority and tensions it may create, in particular, the manipulation of mass hysteria for political gain. Miller renders hysteria tearing apart the community

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