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The Crucible
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the paper is introdcution. The beginning lines of the introduction mentions that The Crucible, by Arthur Miller, is a play about the Salem Witch Trials, in Salem, Massachusetts, in the year 1692. In this play, the characters are obsessed wi...

The Crucible
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The play takes place in Salem Massachusetts, 1692. It was the time of witchcraft hysteria, much like the McCarthy era where those who were suspected, were condemned. A crucible can be a device that melts down every wall and barrier to find ...

The Crucible
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the Salem Tragedy. Arthur Miller apparently uses both meanings of a crucible to large effect. A crucible is an earthenware vessel that uses high temperature and force to heat metals. This process is used to eliminate impurities departing on...

The Crucible
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The Crucible. The movie takes place during the Salem witch trials and shows a mostly accurate representation of what happened during this times. The movie values some of the same titles of the really persons from history in the movie. The m...

The Crucible
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The event that I am going to share is from my childhood. In the perspective of The Crucible, I would relate to John Proctor, the lead character. I was three or four years old .It was summer vacations, we visited at Grandma’s place where all...

The Urban Crucible By Gary Nash
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thesis of the economic, social, and political history of prerevolutionary America’s three largest cities—Boston, New York, and Philadelphia. Conceiving of the colonial cities as “dynamic loci of change,” Nash probes deeply into the sources ...

The Crucible
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the famous witch trials, Miller's The Crucible examines the effects of a rigid moral system on a community as well as the dangers of self-serving individuals who prey upon the fears of such a community. Discussion Caught dancing in the wood...