Themes
Quotations
religion
“The nearest approach to decoration was a number of wooden panels with sayings, mostly from Repentances, artistically burnt into them. The one on the left of the fireplace read: ONLY THE IMAGE OF GOD IS MAN.” (Wyndham 18). This quote goes along with the theme of religion because it informs the reader that the main character lives in a house with religious phrases all over the walls to remind him that god's way is the right way and anything unusual such as a mutation defies the way of god and should be burned.
“If his legs had been right, he would have stood no taller than my father’s five-feet-ten; but they were not: they were monstrously long and thin, and his arms were long and thin, too. It made him look half-man,
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We'd be lost indeed if we didn't do that.” (wyndham 93). This proves that every character in the story follows their religion. Here uncle axel tells david that if everybody were to suddenly stop believing in their religion,they would all be lost.
2. Death
"If the worst comes to the worst, and you can't save Petra, it would be kinder to kill her than let her go to sterilization and banishment to the Fringes, a lot more merciful for a child." (wyndham 178) uncle Axel tells David in this quote that it would be better for his sister to die then to be with a human with abnormalities. Death would be less of a punishment.
"It wouldn't be just murder, Uncle Axel. It'd be something worse, as well; like violating part of ourselves forever... We couldn't do it..."
"The alternative is the sword over your heads," ( wyndham 179) david tells uncle axel that he can't kill anybody and Axel replies that if david doesn't kill them then they will kill him. Death will come to one or the
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but to pretend that one can live without doing so is self-deception." (wyndham 210) Uncle Axel tells david that even though killing another creature is never fun to do it is inevitable. Species can not avoid killing one another because that's how we survive and adapt to our surroundings. Everyday humans kill animals for food, we fight in wars over land or political views, death is essential to development.
3. Isolation
“We had a gift, a sense which, Michael complained bitterly, should have been a blessing, but was a little better than a curse. The stupidest norm was happier; he could feel that he belonged.” (wyndham 120) this quote talks about how all the children with telepathic abilities are treated as outcasts because they aren’t normal. Thus isolation them from the rest of society.
“When I did succeed in getting the foot free, it looked queer: I mean it was all twisted and puffy, I didn't even notice then that it had more than the usual number of toes." (wyndham 11) sophie was born with 6 toes instead of the regular 5.This leads to her parents alienating her from everybody for most of her life because if someone were to find out about her toe she would be
When in conversation, statistically speaking when someone is lying, they won’t make eye contact with a person they’re talking to. In this essay, I’m going to go over the differences and similarities between John Proctor and Abigail Williams from the book “The Crucible”. This paper will contain the differences in personality, emotions, and actions they take. Likewise, it will also contain similarities in these listed traits. To start off I’ll begin with their differences in personality.
The Crucible is about a group of girls that was singing and dancing in a forest near a fire and got caught by a minister named reverend parris. Many people was wondering and very suspicious of what they’re were doing outside. The main girls names was Abigail ,Tituba and Betty etc. A man named Reverend parris who is basically the leader of Salem and a minister also the father of Betty and uncle of Abigail was very rich .When the girls was finished dancing Betty mysteriously fainted because she didn’t want to get in trouble because her father had saw them outside in the forest.
The times back then were terrible. The Crucible is a play written by Arthur Miller in 1953 about The Salem Witch Trials of 1692.McCarthyism was the “witch hunt” for the communist in 1953.the parallels between The Crucible and McCarthyism are naming names,lack of proof ,and reststance. The first reason they are parallel is because of naming names. Hollywood director Elia Kazan went in front of the HUAC twice. The first time he did not confess and names.
Scapegoating: Taking Heat From Someone Else's Flame In an interview on Faith and Religion with Bill Moyers from PBS, Margaret Atwood once said, “Under stress, society will always scapegoat a person or a group of people.” This belief is shown in the texts The Crucible by Arthur Miller, the cartoon “It’s okay -- We’re hunting Communist” by Herb Block, and her own poem “Half Hanged Mary”.
Literary Analysis: A Character from The Crucible John Proctor, the main protagonist in Arthur Miller’s The Crucible, gets caught having an affair with Abigail Williams. Because he has had an affair with Abigail Williams, he will do anything to protect his reputation. As a result, John Proctor represents integrity and helps to hysteria by dying to protect is name and innocent people. Integrity motivates John Proctor to deny that witchcraft exists in the village. John Proctor chooses to keep defending his wife and going against the court, which causes the people to question his loyalty to the court and salem.
Power in Salem flourished in 1962 at the beginning of the Salem Witch Trials. Power is the ability or right to control people, things, or outcomes. The way to have power is to capture it. In the Arthur Miller play, The Crucible, one person abused their power; while the other person was elevated in their social structure in order to save or end innocent people’s lives with her power within her knowledge. In The Crucible, Abigail Williams and Tituba express their power through the means of threats and actions, good or bad.
Love is always something that may deceive you Love is something that may bring you happiness and sadness. But it can hurt you most of all when it’s not consenitual. Even when a person had proclaim feelings for you and you thought of the world. To believe in those words..when being in love with a person who's older then you that's causing adultery. Many say love is forever but nits when you wish the worst for another.
Shawn Jande Ms. Clancy American Literature B3 15 November 2015 The Crucible Analytical Essay Imagine, being accused of a crime you didn’t commit by your neighbors and friends out of jealousy, and desire. This is what many people in the town of Salem had to go through during the time of the Salem Witch Trials. People's motives such as: gaining and maintaining power, and aspirations for what other people had caused them to make irrational, and atrocious decisions. In The Crucible by Arthur Miller, desire and power drive characters to create chaos in the community.
What is fear? Fear is an unpleasant emotion caused by the belief of someone or something is dangerous, likely to cause pain or threat. In my own words fear is a feeling people get when someone is going to kill them. But not all fear is bad because some people feel fear differently How is fear used in “The Crucible” ?
The Crucible, published in 1953 by Arthur Miller is a very popular book written about the 1692 Salem Witch Trials. While most people use the book to study the Witch Trials, with closer examination it is easy to conclude that it is a direct allegory to the Red Scare and the McCarthy era of 1950s America. An allegory is an extended metaphor in which the characters or objects in the story represent an outside meaning. The Crucible is an allegory to the Red Scare and the McCarthy era drastically by its plot, characters, and the flow and outcome of the court trials. To begin with, The Crucible is an allegory because the plot of the book closely resembles the events that occurred during the Red Scare.
The torturing and suffering caused is what widdles down the belief, and this present throughout the novel. Only the strong and the ones who have most faith would survive, yet at the same time, if they didn’t originally have faith, they could’ve avoided the concentration camps
In history there have been many major events that have shaped the times we live in. Two of the major events of our time are the "witchunts" of the Salem Witch Trials and McCarthyism. The Crucible is a 1953 play by American playwright Arthur Miller. It is a drama and fictional story of the Salem Witch Trials that took place in the Massachusetts Bay Colony during 1692-1693. Miller wrote the play as a parable for McCarthyism, when the United States government ostracized people for being communists.
Although, many people that were condemned weren’t actually apart of the Communist Party, (under McCarthyism around 1950-1954) they got blacklisted or lost their jobs. This social injustice is also portrayed in The Crucible as its characters face the Salem Witch Trials. Arthur Miller wrote The Crucible as his own reaction to the injustice of McCarthyism. Miller’s purpose was to show how people accused each other with false denunciations because of their fear, jealousy and solely hatred of one another under McCarthyism.
“Character Analysis over The Crucible” Arthur Miller is a commonly-known playwright, most famous for his 1953 play, The Crucible. The basis for The Crucible came from the witch trials which occurred in Salem, Massachusetts during the puritan era. Miller even uses some of the same characters in his dramatized play that were a part of the original witch trials in Salem. However, Miller made a few alterations to the historical members of the Salem society in order to suit his dramatic purpose in The Crucible, particularly Abigail Williams, John Proctor, and Reverend Samuel Parris.
As time has passed, throughout history, during different periods of time there are parallels. There are three eras that we are focussed on, where there are three types of people during each era. The three different eras that we’re focusing on, are The Salem Witch Trials (1600s), The McCarthy Era (1950s), and Today (2000s); the three types of people are the people who are the reasons why there’s accusations towards the accused, the accused, and finally the accusers. In The Crucible, or during the Salem Witch Trials, the person that’s the reason why characters were accused is John Proctor. The accuser in the play, who decides to point fingers at everyone, is Abigail Williams.