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    One of the most prominent human weaknesses that is revealed when conflict arises between the individual and the collective is fear. Arthur Miller explores human weakness caused by fear in his play The Crucible through false accusations and writes about this weakness in his article “Why I Wrote The Crucible: An Artist’s Answer to Politics.” Patrick Henry also addresses fear in individuals that arise from struggles with the collective in his speech “Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death (1775).” Ultimately

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    Villain In The Crucible There are many conflicts that arise due to decisions characters make. The characters in The Crucible by Arthur Miller all have one thing in common corrupting the entire town and is at fault for most of the actions decisions, and conflict displayed in the book. This corruption can be described in one word: Greed. Driving the town to go after one another greed in Arthur Miller’s The Crucible is the true antagonist of the book, for it provokes most of the conflict in the book

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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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    all of American Literature, authors have used different techniques to relay a message to the reader, one way being by depicting how the community’s influence on the protagonist shapes the protagonists’ development. In The Scarlet Letter and The Crucible, authors Hawthorne and Miller, respectively, use the social norms in Puritan society to express a common theme by portraying the positive and negative moral changes in characters. In Puritan society, individuals believed they were carrying out “God’s

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    The Crucible The Crucible is a play written by American playwright, Arthur Miller in 1953. The story entails conflicts between characters as well as conflicts within themselves. Most of the characters within the play are liars and deceitful, in which they deceive others and even lie to themselves throughout the play. Girls lie too many court officials and get many people killed, Elizabeth lies because she thinks she's doing the wright thing, and john lies to his wife about his relations with abigail

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    Despite being a 4-act play, The Crucible written by Arthur Miller although a four act play can be put into the traditional 5 act tragedy. Set in Salem Massachusetts in the spring of 1692, The Crucible shows the gripping and suspenseful tales of the Salem witch trials in comparison to the 1950’s McCarthyism. Though with the basic exposition, rising action, climax, falling action and resolution of the traditional five act play, this play is broken down into four major acts explaining the rippling effects

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    Crucible, a situation of severe trial or in which different elements interact, leading to the creation of something. The definition of crucible proposes a question in the play, what caused the witch trials? Considering the events that occurred in The Crucible, the timeline develops as a post hoc ergo propter hoc, meaning after this therefore because of this. This is able to be demonstrated by going down the events that commenced the witch trials, with its origin as the affair between John Proctor

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    Te’Anna Jackson Honors English III- American Lit August 28, 2015 The Crucible Research Assignment 1. Authorial background Arthur Miller was born in Harlem, New York on October 17th. He was the son of Polish immigrants. Miller was refused by Michigan and Cornell University but he still kept writing plays and enjoying theatre. Miller has written 26 plays, a novel (Focus), several travel journals, a collection of short stories, and an autobiography. Although his fame was from his playwrights, Miller

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    I. Topic Sentence The conflict that presents itself to the characters Reverend Parris, Reverend Hale, and John Proctor forces them to reflect upon themselves and ultimately change the nature of how the deal with conflict in the world. II. Biographical Arthur Miller was a controversial playwright during the 1950’s and 60’s, note because of the material that he choose to write about, but because of the events that took place surrounding one of his best works: The Crucible. One of his friends

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    The Crucible: Analytical Essay The Crucible is a play written by Arthur Miller in response to McCarthyism. It takes place during the 17th century in Salem, Massachusetts. Reverend John Hale of Beverly was an intellectual man in his late thirties who specialized in witchcraft. His last experience with witchcraft was false, but it had no effect on his confidence. Reverend Hale experienced the greatest change in the play, The Crucible, and merits a detailed exploration of his development. Reverend

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