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Roslynn D. Elom Sept. 22, 2010 3 rd and 4 th period
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The word crucible means a severe test or trial. The story takes place in Salem, Massachusetts in the spring of 1692. Salem is a shortened form of Jerusalem. The name reflects the Puritans’ conviction that they were the chosen people of God sent on a holy mission to establish a new city.
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Arthur Miller wrote the Crucible because Senator McCarthy was leading the hunt for communists in America. Miller was blacklisted and accused, but no charges were ever filed. His fear of that time lead him to research and write about a time when fear ruled the country.
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He was once married to Marilyn Monroe. He wrote several plays: The Crucible, Death of a Salesman, and All My Sons. Miller wanted to explore the art of the story and show what fear and the lack of social responsibility can do as a “witch hunt” proceeds.
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Rev. Samuel Parris-minister of Salem, who lives with his daughter, niece and slave. Betty Parris-daughter of Parris who becomes part of the turmoil in town. Abigail Williams- niece of Parris. John Proctor-farmer in town who is well- known and respected, but also had an affair with Abigail Williams. Elizabeth Proctor-wife of John, a Godly woman, Abigail accuses her of witchcraft.
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Giles Corey- farmer, member of the community who has been in court several times. Martha Corey- wife of Giles, she is accused of witchcraft. Francis Nurse-married to Rebecca, takes care of the Proctor children in act IV. Rebecca Nurse- midwife, and prominent member of the community.
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Tituba- slave of Rev. Parris, takes care of Betty and is accused of leading the girls astray. She is from Barbados. Rev. Hale-minister from Beverly, who has expert knowledge on finding witches. Judge Danforth-a judge presiding over the case. Judge Hathorne- came to Salem to preside over the case.
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Mary Warren- the Proctor’s new maid. She replaced Abigail. She’s a lonely girl who needs friends. Ann Putnam- married to Thomas, is struggling b/c she’s had 8 children and only one has lived. Her only living child is Ruth. Ruth Putnam-daughter of Thomas and Ann, she too is part of the turmoil in Salem. Thomas Putnam-richest man in Salem, accuses his neighbors for their land
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A lie is the opposite of the truth! Why does one tell a lie? To avoid the possible punishment or repercussion of what was done.
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The characters of the Crucible told lies in order to save their own lives. The problem is that the accused were not guilty. The other aspect of that, is the accused refused to continue lying in an effort to save their own life.
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Girls danced in the woods, and Rev. Parris catches them dancing. The girls are afraid of being whipped or receiving worse punishment so some fake an illness Once the rumors in town fly around, everyone has a theory about what has happened to the girls. Rev. Parris sends for Rev. Hale of Beverly because he isn’t sure why the girls cannot wake.
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The girls begin to lie on unsuspecting people in town. Tituba is the first to accuse others because she is accused of being a witch first! Abigail sees Tituba lying and begins to lie on others. Abigail sees this as an opportunity to enact her plan!
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John and Elizabeth discuss generic issues concerning their house, land and dinner. John confesses again to Elizabeth, that he spoke to Abigail alone and that he has no proof of what she said. Elizabeth reminds him that he lied and told her that he saw her in a crowd. The conflict between these two is apparent. They love each other, but there is still an element of mistrust.
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Mary Warren returns from the court with news of the ones who will hang. She says that 39 are marked to hang for witchcraft. John reminds her that she is not to go to Salem, and she argues against him saying she’s an official of the court. Mary Warren gives Goody Proctor a poppet and says, “I saved her life today.” Rev. Hale comes to question the Christian character of the Proctor home.
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With Rev. Hale, the Proctors answer questions and then John agrees to say the Ten Commandments. John says all of them except 1, the one he forgets is also the one that he committed. Elizabeth reminds him that he forgot to say adultery. Moments later, Ezekiel Cheever comes to arrest Elizabeth on the charge of witchcraft. Elizabeth is charged by Abigail!
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Elizabeth leaves the house and rides with Martha Corey and Rebecca Nurse. John tells Mary Warren that she will go to the court and confess that the girls are lying and that there isn’t a witch running wild in Salem. Mary Warren hesitates because she’s afraid Abigail will charge lechery on John. John isn’t concerned and says,”..God’s icy wind will blow.”
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