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Wednesday, March 20, 2019

The Crucible by Arthur Miller Essay -- The Crucible Salem Witchtrials

The Crucible by Arthur MillerThe Crucible is a fictional re puting of events in Ameri domiciliate historysurrounding the Salem trance trials of the seventeenth century, yet isas much a product of the eon in which Arthur Miller wrote it, theearly 1950s, as it is description of Puritan society.At that particular time in the 1950s, when Arthur Miller wrote the bestow the American Senator McCarthy who chaired the family line Un-AmericanActivities Committee was very conscious of communism and feared itsinfluence in America. It stopped authors writings world published infear of them being socialist sympathisers.Miller was fascinated by the Salem Witch Trials and that charitable beingswere capable of such madness. In the 1950s the audience would haveseen the play as a par tout ensembleel between the McCarthy trials and the SalemTrials. A twenty-first century audience would look at the play from theperspective of unnecessary hysteria and accusations and would be amazedthat human natur e when put into these situations reacts the charge itdoes in the play. In modern time we are able to deem the playwithout being concerned with the parallels of McCarthyism.Although my selected scene is only three-quarters way by dint of the playit is very conclusive in the way that it shows the ability of the motor inn to accept the condemnations of people looking for vengeance andthe girls lies throughout the trials.The historical stage setting to the play, although quite old stillrelates to human life and behaviour. It shows the willingness of humanbeings to infernal anyone but themselves. It enforces the belief thathumans are not ready to progeny responsibility for their actions andwould rather find a scapegoat than be righteous.The hear scene i... ...willing to do to get herway. Only the girls, Mary and Proctor bed to what extent Abigail canmanipulate a situation in her favor as well as people.Even when she appeals for help from Danforth they continue to ricochether. E.g. Mary Mr. DanforthAbigail and the girls Mr. Danforth This may be because Abigaildoes not want Mary to tell Danforth the truth and Abigails plot. Thistherefore prevents Danforth from finding out about Abigail and her employment of the other girls.Mary has to show great willpower to oppose Abigail e.g. I have nopower. In the stage directions it shows Mary summoning all herdetermination from within to stand up to Abigail.In this scene we can see how powerful Millers characters can be.Our first depressive disorder of Abigail is accurate because she is clearlycapable of sending people to death to give up herself.

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