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Crucible
Title: Crucible
Category: Literature / Novels
Details: Words: 1933 | Pages: 8.2 (approximately 235 words/page)
Crucible
Title: The Setting og Arthur Miller's The Crucible
Word Count: 1 748 words
Author: "Sylvester the Cat"
The Crucible, Arthur Miller’s sixth play, is a study in moral values and honesty. The author puts in the spotlight John Proctor and examines his motives and explores his personal moral standards. Proctor’s struggle to find his inner goodness is made much more difficult by the atmosphere in which he must live. Late
Seventeenth century Salem, Massachusetts is
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victims, however,
did not die for nothing. Their blood bought the new era of
freedom and democracy that still exists in America. As the
pregnant Elizabeth Proctor grabs the bars of her jail cellÕs
window and looks outside on the new sun rising on Massachusetts,
she knows that her husband has found his "shred of goodness"
(144). Although several lives are forfeit, the Puritan
theocracyÕs dark cloud is, to all intents and purposes, vanished.
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