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101.

The Crucible


John Proctor: Tragic Hero In "The Crucible", written by Arthur Miller, John Proctor could be seen as a tragic hero throughout the play. A tragic hero is an individual who is a good person, but who has a character flaw, leading to his downfall. John Proctor is an honorable man, he has fatal flaws, an...

102.

The Crucible


Concerning the well known play, The Crucible, by Arthur Miller, it has been stated that, " A mounting tide of evil within a society can gain ascendancy disproportionate to the evil in any one member." In other words, increasing evil far surpasses that of any one member. In reality, people are genera...

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bad driva


Bad Drivers Have you ever been driving and you feel like the only sane person on the road? Have you ever feared for your life when you are on the road because of a bad driver? A bad driver is one who is distracted, over confident, in a rush and/or too tired to drive. Some reasons why people beco...

104.

computers user interfaces


USER INTERFACE: Two types of User interface : · Graphical User Interface(GUI) · Command-Line User Interface(CUI) Graphical User Interface: Abbreviated GUI (pronounced GOO-ee). A program interface that takes advantage of the computers graphics capabilities to make the program easier t...

105.

Euology Hamlet


Salems Parallel to History “History has many lessons to teach about paranoia” The classic play The Crucible, written by Arthur Miller explores the witch-hunts, devil worshiping and the trials in the 17th century in Salem Massachusetts. The Crucible has been written in parallel to the anti communist ...

106.

Comparative Analysis on The Crucible


Arthur Millers’ The Crucible, is a play which conveys the theme of hysteria and the role it can play in tearing apart a community. Like a social virus, hysteria spread throughout the town so quickly that it became a cover for the righteousness that would soon follow. In this community that saw only ...

107.

mccarthyism in general


It is common knowledge that Author Miller wrote The Crucible as a reaction to a tragic time in our countries history. The McCarthy hearings, as they came to be known, which dominated our country from 1950 to 1954, where hearings in which many, suspected of being related to communism, where interview...

108.

hell


Like different melting points of metals, every person has a distinguished breaking point. The definition of a crucible is a vessel used for melting materials at high temperatures. Each material holds its own melting point. In the book The Crucible written by Arthur Miller, numerous of the non-fictio...

109.

character relationship in the crucible


“At times the individual is seeing in conflict with the society in which they dwell & must seek to establish their own truth”. Discuss with reference with ‘The Crucible’ & two other texts of your own choosing. Sometimes, an Individual in a particular society does not see eye to eye with other member...

110.

Tragic hero in The Crucible


... Playwright Arthur Miller’s The Crucible is a tragedy about the Salem Witch Trials and the integrity of man. In this drama, Miller exemplifies tragic hero characteristics such as being of high position, having a flaw, and dying honorably through the character John Proctor. ... John Proctor...

111.

In Arthur Miller s The Crucible the evil nature of Abby Parris and Mrs Putnam turns


Parris has a selfish agenda, which results in being evil. Parris lies so that he looks good and tries to down play how bad it was. ... Parris says “. ... ” (Miller 97). Earlier Parris says “. ... Parris lies because later on he realizes how serious the whole situation got and how it might mess...

112.

good cops or bad cops


Eight years later, director Michael Bay and producer Jerry Bruckheimer reunite to produce the sequel to the smash hit movie "Bad Boys," which finally came out this past summer. I really liked the original movie, but "Bad Boys 2" was even better. ... Bad Boys 2 s action keeps the viewers on the edg...

113.

The Crucible


Hello my name is and I will be here to establish who is responsible for John Proctor’s death. The three charged are Mary Warren, Abigail Williams, and Elizabeth Proctor. These three women were all accused of witchcraft and got away with it but Proctor who was innocent was put to death. The first def...

114.

John Proctor in the Crucible


The Crucible has the structure of a standard tragedy, with John Proctor as the plays tragic hero. Proctor is a good and honest man, but one with a secret, his desire for Abigail Williams. This desire led them to their affair and creates jealousy for Abigail on Elizabeth, John Proctors wife. Once ...

115.

The Crucible


Sometimes the most profound issues in the outcome of a novel lie in the distinction between the characters. In the book, The Crucible, there are many similarities and differences between the characters. Reverend Parris and Reverend Hale both practice ministry, but have different outlooks. Abigail an...

116.

Crucible


In The Crucible, Arthur Miller explains that Rebecca Nurse, Giles Corey, and John Proctor’s moral courage is the mask of a hero; which means that these three characters would do what they have to do or not do in order to show that they are heroes. These characters did what they did to not ruin their...

117.

Witchcraft hysteria in The Crucible


The Witchcraft Hysteria In 1692, in Salem Massachusetts, the superstition of witches existed in a society of strong christian beliefs. The witchcraft hysteria takes roots when accused witches blame their accusations on other citizens of Salem. ... This hysteria plays out the main theme ...

118.

CRUCIBLE ESSAY


Pesky neighbors. How do you get rid of them? In the town of Salem all one would have to do is pretend to be tormented and accuse that person of witchcraft. That is exactly what some of the characters in “The Crucible,” to satisfy their individual needs. The personal motives of Abigail, a girl lookin...

119.

the crucible the individual and the society


The Individual and the Society The Crucible, a play written by Arthur Miller, is a text represented with prominent and timeless themes. One prevalent theme is how societal problems may root from individual human feelings. For example persons hysteria with a simple word of mouth may have an entire co...

120.

The Crucible


Imagine living in a seventeenth-century Puritanical New England town. Now imagine if you were a young woman trying to grow up in the same time and place. Any kind of natural urge would have to be repressed, everything would be considered sinful, and being a woman, it would be expected that you be qu...

121.

Me and Mike


... Mike and I looked up in terror. ... The day started off simply enough with a trip next door to see if Mike could play baseball after lunch. ... After nearly bruising my knuckles knocking on the front door I could see Mike tromping down the stairs from his second floor bedroom. ... Mi...

122.

danforth's downfall


Arthur Miller portrays a horrific event of the Salem witch trials in the late 1600’s with his play, The Crucible. In the crucible, a town is torn apart by distrust, greed, stupidity, fear, and widespread panic, and at the center of it all is one man. This man, with his stubbornness, ignorance, and s...

123.

Historical Trend


Historical Trend Repeating of Salem Witch Trial? Salem Witch Trial was one of the most inequitable and horrible incident happened in US history. According to the book ¡°The Crucible¡± by Arthur Miller, Salem Witch Trial was based on emotional hatred towards the accused witches by some girls. But wha...

124.

The Crucible


Abigail’s Corruption The Crucible by Authur Miller took place during the 1600's in a small township where many of the people were waiting for something to go wrong. There were many strict laws that were waiting to be broken . Adultery takes place today, but was a rarity in the 1600's. The couple inv...

125.

Crucible The Role of Hypocracy in the Puritans


Many things are not as they seem, and the world of the Puritans in the late 1600s is certainly no exception according to the famous writer Arthur Miller. ... Arthur Miller unravels the motivations of their society in his play, The Crucible in which he tells of the witch-hunt that occurred in Salem...

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How far did Arthur Miller intend us to sympathise with John Proctor in The Crucible


How far did Arthur Miller intend us to sympathise with John Proctor in ‘The Crucible’? John Proctor is one of the main characters in The Crucible and although not portrayed as a hero, he is a central figure in the plot. ... In act one, it becomes clear that Proctor and his ex-maid, Abigail, had ...

127.

How does Miller use setting and action in Act 1 of The Crucible to establish atmosphere


How does Miller use setting and action in Act 1 of “The Crucible” to establish atmosphere and set the scene for the events which are to unfold “The Crucible”, by Arthur Miller, was written in1953, during the McCarthy witch-hunts. ... Miller linked these happenings to the Salem witch trials, which ...

128.

Hey


Crucible means, a severe test or trial. Both of those points were the basis of Author Miller’s novel The Crucible. Miller shows the test and or trial through insight, the power or act of seeing deeper into a situation. This is shown mostly through character insight. Some of the more developed charac...

129.

Compare and Contrast: The Crucible


The Crucible, written in the early 1950’s by Arthur Miller, is a play about the witch trials of 1692 that took place in Salem, Massachusetts. These witch trials are very similar to the hunt for communists of the 1950’s. Both trials involved the prosecution, and execution, of people who were most lik...

130.

growing


Arthur Miller is one of the leading American playwrights of the twentieth century. He was born on 17 October 1915 in New York City. As a young man he applied to the University of Michigan in 1934, firstly studying economics, history and journalism but later on he took a course in playwriting. He won...

131.

bad driving habits


“Bad driving habits” About half of the people live in our city are drivers and most of them are not good ones. Almost all drivers specially taxi drivers posses bad driving habits. I think driving requires a sort of discipline and civility that most of drivers don’t have them. Drivers don’...

132.

The Crucible


Arthur Miller’s, The Crucible, first produced in 1953. Has been recognized as an excellent play by many reviewers and audiences. Its well-developed characters, outstanding dialogue, and relationship with peoples’ reactions to mass hysteria are what make this an excellent play. Richard Watts, Jr., of...

133.

How true do three characters from The Crucible reamin to their beliefs


How far do the characters in ‘The Crucible’ hold true to their beliefs? ... This was shown when in the play, some of the characters were asked to repeat these and accused of being a witch if they did not know them. ... ’ Even though, as shown above John Proctor does not remain true to his belief...

134.

The Crucible Themes


There are many themes present in the play, The Crucible, and one of the most prevalent among them is sin. Through out the play the concept of sin is presented in numerous ways. It is demonstrated in the hangings, the trials of the many Salem villagers, and in the relationships of several characters....

135.

The Crucible Character Analasys


Rev. Hale, a main character in Arthur Miller’s The Crucible goes through radical changes. Arriving at the setting of Salem Ma. he presents himself as a confident young man, proclaiming the eradication of all unholy beings. As the play progresses he sees flaws in his own beliefs and starts questionin...

136.

The Crucible


In The Crucible, a play by Arthur Miller, two distinct characters represent two different points of view that change throughout the play. John Proctor, a tortured soul, feels that his affair with his servant, Abigail, has irreparably tainted him in the eyes of his wife, Elizabeth, in the eyes of God...

137.

bad drivers


Bad Drivers Today many Americans spend most of their time in the in the car. It’s only natural that we come to recognize some of our fellow drivers downfalls, and how unsafe they can be. Four of the most noticeable bad drivers are the tailgaters, soccer moms, slow pokes, and multi-taskers. Tailg...

138.

The Crucible


In Arthur Miller’s play, The Crucible, Reverend Samuel Parris is the town of Salem’s minister, and plays an important role in the plot. He is the main force, along with Abigail, that drives the town mad with talk of witchcraft. Rev. Parris’s motives change often throughout the play, yet they all sha...

139.

Character Analysis of Reverend John Hale From Arthur Millers THE CRUCIBLE


Arthur Miller’s “The Crucible” is a masterpiece of American history and culture. ... One character Miller conceives, Reverend John Hale, is adamantly persistent. A servant of God, and a man of principle, Hale begins to have conflicting viewpoints, and starts to question the legitimacy of the witc...

140.

The good and the bad


The good and the bad is good. If you look at the good and replace it with the bad then the good will prevail. When this happens you will feel something inside of you hat will grab you like a lightning You really take me as a joke and I am serious! I did not know I had to tell you that is a serious r...

141.

Pride in the Crucible


A person’s pride should never get in the way of a person’s responsibility. Pride is a sense of one’s worth and dignity. However, when one becomes overly confident of their self worth it becomes excessive pride. In The Crucible by Arthur Miller, both pride and excessive pride influence the charact...

142.

bad driving habits


Many drivers today have bad habits The thing that pisses me ...

143.

Ya You know


Arthur Miller’s play, The Crucible, creates many different themes. One theme would be that fear and suspicion are infectious and can produce a state of general hysteria that results in the destruction of public order and rationality. Some of the events can actually be used to incorporate these theme...

144.

Bad Coaching Decision


A Bad Coaching Decision A football game is filled with many crucial decisions that impacts the outcome of the game. ... Everyone wouldn’t agree, but a coach can win a game with a perfect play selection just like the opposing coach can lose a game with a bad play selection. I went to a ...

145.

Crucible John Proctor and the tregedy


... " Millers play, "The Crucible",a story based on Salem which hunt trial and its hysteria, is a tragedy. The stress of the witch hunt changes many characters in the story drastically, but the most important character development would be that of John Proctors. The story revolves around John Proct...

146.

Good and Bad leaders


... Managers control and promote stability for an organization to run smoothly whereas leaders lead and promote adaptive change. ... This is an important quality of a team-leader that wants to share leadership with others by allowing them to know how to become leaders. ... On the other hand, if...

147.

Crucible Authority vs conscience


The Crucible Arthur Miller’s “The Crucible” was set during the 1692 Salem witch hunts in a Puritan society in Massachusetts. ... Danforth is inspired by McCarthy who also attempted to use authority to hunt out those who rebelled against the dominant values or conscience of their society. Through...

148.

The Crucible


The Crucible During the time of the Puritans, the strict outlook about religion highly affected the community of Salem. Not only did the fear of something unknown and against their religion drive the Puritans to lose all reasoning and believe that witched roamed the town casting spells on everybody,...

149.

Crucible


Theme The theme of the story was rising over adversity, and standing for the truth even to death.This is the theme for many stories and is always an exciting one. John, in the beginning, wanted to keep distant from the trials. He did not want to have a part, whether good or bad. When Elizabeth was a...

150.

the crucibe


The Crucible - Fear (Human Behavior) In “The Crucible” fear was what led to hypocrisy and hysteria among other things. In the Salem Witch Trials, fear had some horrible effects. People were hung based on unstable evidence and many lives were ruined. Even in today’s society, fear affects us in negati...


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