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The Crucible

The play The Crucible by Arthur Miller shows the way that ones personal motives can affect others far beyond what is expected. Much of what takes place in the story is due to the feelings of a select few members in the community. The three most influential characters are John Proctor, Elizabeth Proctor and Abigail. The entire community is forever affected by an underlying conflict between these three people. This play is proof that one should not let their own feelings affect their better judgment when in control of another’s life.
When John Proctor accused Abigail of breaking rules she sees the perfect chance to finally steal her lover away from his wife. She convinces the other girls in the town to pretend they are afflicted by spirits of the other women in the town. Her goal in this is to accuse John’s wife Elizabeth of witchcraft and to have her hanged. However this plan quickly spirals out of control when she many other women are accused and also hanged. Instead of......


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