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College Term Papers - Instant Download(sponsored links) "The Crucible"An analysis of the symbolic value of the crucible in the play "The Crucible" by Arthur Miller. -- 650 words; "The Crucible" A discussion of witch hunts in America through a review of Arthur Miller's play, "The Crucible". -- 925 words; MLA "The Crucible" An analysis of the history of the times and justice surrounding the setting of "The Crucible" by Arthur Miller. -- 986 words; MLA Arthur Miller's "The Crucible" This paper compares the witch hunts in Arthur Miller's "The Crucible" to the McCarthy hearings of the 1950s. -- 2,460 words; MLA "The Crucible" and the House of Un-American Activities A discussion on how Salem trials in "The Crucible" are a pervasive parallel to the witch-hunts of the Un-American Activities Committee. -- 1,150 words; |
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THE CRUCIBLEIn The Crucible by Arthur Miller, some of the characters showed courage when the live's of their loved ones were at risk. One of the main character's in the play was John Proctor. He showed courage when his wife, Elizabeth was accused of being a witch. When John found out that it was Abigail Williams, John's mistress, who accused Elizabeth he said, "Fear nothing. I'll find Ezekial Cheever. I'll tell him that it was all sport."(p.61, Proctor). Being it was Abigail who had accused Elizabeth made it difficult for John. John and Elizabeth had a very heated argument about Abigail. She believed that Abigail was out to kill her. She said to John, "Spoke or silent, a promise is surely made. And she may dote on it now - I am sure she does - and thinks to kill me, then to take my place."(p.61, Elizabeth). John doesn't seem to think that Abigail would do such a terrible thing to Elizabeth. Elizabeth says, "It is her dearest hope, John, I know it. There be a thousand names; why does she call mine? There be a certain danger in calling such a name - I am no Goody Good that leeps in ditches, nor Osburn, drunk and half-witted. She'd dare not call out such a farmer's wife but there be monstrous profit in it. She thinks to take my place, John."(p.61, Elizabeth) Elizabeth also said, "You'll tear it free - when you come to know that I will be your only wife, or no wife at all! She has an arrow in you yet, John Proctor, and you know it well!"(p.62, Elizabeth) Another issue that made it difficult for John to prove Elizabeth was innocent was that John did not attend church. |
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