crucible
Date Submitted: 06/17/2004 00:06:03
The Crucible- Struggles in the Play
The Crucible, by Arthur Miller, is a story that contains many
struggles. These struggles come about as a result of the strict
Puritan society in which the story takes place. There are two main
struggles in the book. The first never actually takes place in the
story, but is described many times throughout the first act and is the
basis for the trials. It is Abigail's and all the
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Abigail realizes she
cannot have this, she goes crazy by accusing everybody). This is shown
when John Proctor breaks some of the harsher of the Puritan rule, and
that he dislikes all of the speeches about damnation given by Rev.
Paris. Unfortunately, the struggle of Abigail goes awry and results in
many people dying, while the valiant efforts of John Proctor are
unable to save Salem from one of the greatest tragedies in American
history.
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