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    Giles Corey Character Analysis

    The Major Impact of Minor Characters The smallest things can have the greatest impact. In “The Crucible” by Arthur Miller minor characters impact the plot of the play significantly. In situations of mass hysteria such as the Salem witch trials every word on the topic is believed to be the truth. Giles Corey says that he is worried because his wife is reading books everyone immediately assumes it is witchcraft. When Mary Warren is being set up to look like a witch and confesses that she works with

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    Similarities Between The Red Scare And The Crucible

    crimes they didn’t commit. About 250 years later, Arthur Miller experienced this firsthand, when he was convicted for contempt of Congress. Miller utilizes appeal to fear and parallelism within The Crucible to achieve his purpose of addressing that history repeats itself. Both the Red Scare and the Salem Witch Trials caused citizens to fear for their reputations and for their lives. With one simple accusation, all could be at stake. Miller incorporates this fear into The Crucible in a scene where

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    Consequences Of Mary Warren In The Crucible

    The word “crucible” is defined as a severe test or trial, or a vessel that can withstand intense heat and is used for melting substances. In the play written by Arthur Miller called the “Crucible”, the word applies to many characters as they progress and attempt to resolve their conflicts. During the play, we watch as the town of Salem has a witch hunt hysteria in which many Puritans are falsely accused by teenage girls. The word crucible is significant to the consequences that Mary Warren, Giles

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    Corruption In The Crucible

    this, corruption has given many opportunities to people across the globe. Although corruption is highly looked down upon, it is certain that corruption benefits individuals. The idea of corruption benefiting individuals is clearly seen in Arthur Millers, The Crucible. In the play, the Putnam's are known for their manipulative personalities and corrupted behavior. For example, Mrs. Putnam states “And so I thought to send her to your Tituba...Tituba knows how to speak to the

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    John Proctor's Reputation In The Crucible, By Arthur Miller

    responsibility, the responsibility of maintaining that reputation through actions of right and wrong. One’s actions can overall result in a truthful representation of one's reputation, or the falsity behind one's lies. In the tragedy, The Crucible, by Arthur Miller, reputation motivates one's actions, whether right or wrong, to ultimately derive in life, or death. The idea of reputation can persuade someone to create lies, in hopes to achieve his or her desired position within the community. The doubts of

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    Conformity In The Crucible

    In Arthur Millers play, The Crucible, many themes are displayed through his writing. One of the main themes in his piece is the idea of conformity. There are so many situations that people conform in, some of which include; trying to fit in, not knowing what is the right thing to do, and often time people conform due to fear. Fear is something that can cause you to make both good and bad decisions. In The Crucible, fear is one of the main reasons for conformity, there are many reasons for why this

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    The Crucible Movie Essay

    In the movie “The Crucible,” written by Arthur Miller, Puritanism is portrayed in many ways. The setting of the movie showed us when and where the events of the Salem Witch Trials. The costumes and buildings opened our eyes to how the Puritans ran their daily lives. Meanwhile, the characters and actors in the movie showed us how hard it was to be a pure Puritan and even they could stray from the path of what they believed was ‘good’. Puritanism, in the movie, was shown to us very clearly. The movie

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    The Crucible Summary

    The Crucible takes place in Salem, Massachusetts in 1692. It begins with a sense of witchcraft in the air, when we find out that Reverend Parris (the town minister) and the town are concerned about Betty, Parris' daughter, who has fallen "a victim of witchcraft." We find out that Betty, her cousin Abigail, Tituba, a slave, and other girls in the town had been cavorting and practicing witchcraft, naked in the woods, the night before. Since this occurred, Betty had been in a coma-like trance that

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    On The Crucible Reaction Paper

    On The Crucible “The Crucible” is a play that provides a fictitious recollection of the Salem Witch Trials. It was written by Arthur Miller during early 50’s otherwise known as the Mccarthy Era. During this time it is important to address that they were going through many of the same cases as the witch trials. They experienced people being accused out of spite, they even killed people who were accused of being spies. In the play there are many lessons that could be learned, that could teach

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    Mary Warren In The Crucible

    The Crucible is about a town with people who do court judgement based on what god would do. Religion is very important to most of the town. Throughout this play there are some characters who realize the truth on what is going on in Salem an change there point of view in this situation. For example Mary Warren she changed. Also brought shocking news in the court house and she was good for lying. I will get into her weakness and courage and where she told truth. Mary Warren's weakness was Abigail

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