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- The Crucible -
THE CRUCIBLE Crucible: a test. The play written by Arthur Miller The Crucible is just that: a test for the characters involved. The era this play was written about is a tough time in our new country. The great Salem Witch Hun... - The Crucible -
...find the cause and put the guilty where they belong. These events cause monumental changes within Hale that will question his morals, as well as his integrity to do what is right.
Furthermore; Initially, Hale is a na... - Actors in the crucibel -
...through though and Proctor was accused of witchcraft himself. John was given the chance to be set free if he would confess to witchcraft, but instead he stuck to what he believed and was hung for it.
Proctor gave... - Crucible: excessive pride -
...verend Parris to cast out any witches. He was a cocky, know-it-all, who considered himself with the “best minds of Europe” (184). Hale’s strong pride is shown in the way that he would talk down to people as if he was bette... - Reverend John Hale -
...ning Abigail is brought in and questioned. When asked about the dancing and if she called the Devil, Abby claims it was Tituba, Parris’s servant. After her accusation Hale begins to question Tituba profusely and threatens ... - john hale -
...s story, and also not judge John Proctor, for shredding Elizabeth’s arrest warrant and showing his anger towards Cheever. Reverend Hale also tells the court how he feels about people who are being sentenced without proper ... - a jury of her peers -
...items. They noticed that she was piecing together a quilt and that there was an empty birdcage present in the house. These items left them with a confused thought. First, the quilt had nice stitching all the way through ... - critique of A Jury of Her Peers -
“A Jury of Her Peers” by Susan Glaspell is a short story about two women – Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peter - who find themselves in the middle of a murder investigation, which involves a woman – Mrs. Whright – from the same town. Mr... - bananas -
...his lie to Danforth in order to protect her husband’s reputation from being blackened in the village. Her honesty proves true when she is sent to jail for witchcraft, and she discovers she is pregnant. When she tells Danf... - sup -
... asks her if she ever compacted the Devil, Tituba says, “I don’t compact with no Devil?(44). Then later when Hales, Parris, and Putnam keep asking question, Tituba begins to fabricate by saying, “Man or Woman. Was-woman. ... - character connections nto the crucible -
...ngs to each and every one of his characters in the story.
A Crucible is symbolic to Reverend Hale because he comes to Salem, to “test for purity” and rid the witches of Salem. When Reverend Hale comes to town he ignites ... - One Voice was Heard -
... Edward Everett Hale once said: “I am only one, but still I am one. ... I am only one. ... Yet each one of these people is just that- one. One vote. One life. One difference. One commitment. Sometimes it only takes one... - Comparison between Reverend John Hale and Roger Chillingworth -
...he comes into America from England. In both “The Crucible” and “The Scarlet Letter”
Roger Chillingworth and Reverend Hale are two characters that are pulled into a different society
but together they are portrayed as qu... - John Proctor - Tragic Hero -
...ery tragic hero has a tragic flaw, and in The Crucible, Arthur Miller reveals John Proctor is not involved in the community. This very serious flaw leads to the downfall of John Proctor.
If John Proctor were more invo... - crucible notes -
Notes for The Crucible Characters: John Proctor - A local farmer who lives just outside town. John hates hypocrisy. He had an affair with Abigail Williams-that proves his downfall. When the hysteria begins, he hesitates to ex... - a jury of her peers -
... Peters who is the sheriff, Mrs. Peters who is the sheriff’s wife, and Mr. Henderson who is the county attorney to Martha Hale’s next-door neighbor’s house. Approaching the house, Martha knows that something is wrong with... - 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... - Jury of Her Peers -
...ver call each other by their first names. But at the men's first disparaging remarks about Minnie's housekeeping and women 'worrying over trifles,' the women move closer together" (Smith 177). This is what set up the women... - A Guilty Conscience -
...and finally begins to push Abigail away when they speak. He wants to get his life back and not have to worry about having anything else to do with the young, Abigail Williams, which he once had a lust for.
Throughout th... - The Man WHo Fucked His own Ass -
... this assertation is true, it is important to distinguish between pride and vanity. The word pride can be seen in two different lights. Firstly, one’s pride can be seen in a very noble way, as their sense of dignity, integ...