There are many “sinners” that believe their actions shouldn’t be frowned upon in the novel, The Scarlet Letter”, but many people do not recall which character had a greater outcome of sin making. Throughout the novel thoughts became obvious about who this character might be, but then the words jumped out at me as the thought of one character who was a greater sinner than most. It becomes obvious throughout the story that Chillingworth has committed the greater sin throughout his whole life. The Scarlet
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The crucible is metaphorically illustrated as a scorching fire throughout the play, portraying the ongoing heated situation in Salem and the chaos resulting from the hysteria. As the fire and the intensity of the heat rapidly escalates, more people are caught in this witch-hunt and even the innocent people are thrown into the vicious flames. In Act 2, Francis Nurse arrives at John Proctor’s house to inform him that his wife, Rebecca Nurse, has been charged of murdering Mrs. Putnam’s baby. Since Rebecca
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the immature thing to do, but taking responsibility for your actions is mature and the right thing to do. In The Crucible Arthur Miller creates a dramatic story about a small town in which the only way to get yourself out of trouble is to point the finger. If you were to point your finger and blame someone else it saved your life but also possibly ended someone else's life. In The Crucible Abigail is the one to blame because she is a liar, inconsiderate, and a manipulative young woman. Abigail is
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The Crucible is an American Classic written by Arthur Miller in the midst of the historic Red Scare during the Cold War. Arthur Miller centers his book around these events through the context of the Salem Witch Trials. Characters are put to the test when corruption and deception seep into the little Massachusetts town through the execution of accused witches. Two characters in particular that are the center of the chaos are Reverend Parris and John Proctor. Both are credible figures in the society
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of the Puritan religion is that telling a lie is sinful, and sinning will force a person to live with the devil once they die. Being honest could make a person a well-respected member of the community, based off of their religious beliefs. In The Crucible by Arthur Miller, many people in the village of Salem are accused of being witches. Many people end up being hanged, however, some confess to being conversing with the Devil, so they get off a bit easier. A main theme of this story is that honesty
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In the Crucible by Arthur Miller identity is influenced by social and cultural mores in a variety of different ways. John Proctor and Abigail Williams and examples how social and cultural mores of the time affect the characters within the crucible. John Proctor one of the major characters in the play is a good guy who is honest with one thing that will haunt him that was a big mistake. He had an afar with abigail Williams. John realizes that the only way he can stop abigail’s crazy rampage through
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During the Salem witch trials people were accused of being witches, if they confessed to being a witch they would survive. If they did not confess they would be hanged in front of the whole town. The play The Crucible, by Arthur Miller is all about the idea of the Salem witch trials. The Crucible is a play about people that can be related to a jack in the box that is capable of exploding with drama. The handle of the jack in the box is the stirring of the drama started by Tituba by confessing
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The Most Dynamic Character in The Crucible It can be argued that Reverend Hale changes from a character confident in himself and the law, and the existence of witches in Salem, to doubtful and cautious, thus making him the most dynamic character in Arthur Miller’s “The Crucible”. When he first enters the play, Rev. Hale seems to believe characters who have done nothing prove their trustworthiness. As more and more people are convicted he is less tolerant of the accusations and stands up for those
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While there are many people to blame for the salem witch trials, Judge Danforth, Tituba, and Abigail Williams are the most guilty for causing the trials. Judge Danforth was one person to blame for what happened in Salem. He was the main judge for deciding if the people are guilty of witchery. Danforth had a huge influence on the townspeople he put them on trial and forced them to admit the worshipping of Satan when they were innocent. Danforth is guilty of believing complete lies, pressuring people
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states to a shocked courtroom in The Crucible. John Proctor is being accused in the court for witchcraft. John Proctor is a 35 year old man living in Salem. Although a Puritan man, John does not regularly attend church. John Proctor is accused of witchcraft and then hung. John Proctor and I share common traits such as staying respecful, being stubborn, and remaining an outcast. First, Just like John Proctor, we both show how we are respectful. In The Crucible, John Proctor always stays respectful
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