Saturday, October 26, 2019
The Crucible: Hysteria And Injustice :: Essay on The Crucible
 The Crucible: Hysteria and Injustice    Thesis Statement:         The purpose is to educate and display to the reader the hysteria and  injustice that can come from a group of people that thinks it's doing the  "right" thing for society in relation to The Crucible by Arthur Miller.    I. Introduction:         The play is based on the real life witch hunts that occurred in the late  1600's in Salem, Massachusetts. It shows the people's fear of what they felt  was the Devil's work and shows how a small group of powerful people wrongly  accused and killed many people out of this fear and ignorance. Also important  to the play is how Arthur Miller depicts how one selfish, evil person like  Abigail Williams can bring others down and make others follow her to commit evil  acts. These evil acts affect even the most honest people in the town like John  and Elizabeth Proctor, and Rebecca Nurse who cannot fight the accusations made  against them by those following Abigail. Those following Abigail are considered  to be holy men that are full of honesty and justice, but the play shows that  even those who are thought to be respectable and right, like people of  government or community leaders can bring death to innocent people if they are  driven by something wrong.    II. Plot:         The plot begins with the inciting incident where Rev. Parris finds his  niece Abigail Williams and his daughter Betty along with his slave Tituba doing  some dance in the forest. Right when he finds them, Betty becomes sick and  won't talk or open her eyes, about this time other people's daughters become  sick too. Rumors spread that witch craft is involved in Betty's illness and the  development of the plot begins. Important to the major development of the plot  is the fact that in the forest, Abigail and the others were just playing like  witches. But they were following Abigail because she wanted to try to put a  curse on a lady named Elizabeth Proctor. Abigail was in love with Mrs.  Proctor's husband, John Proctor, and she wanted to some how get rid of Elizabeth.  The problem was that as the rumors spread about the devil Abigail went along  with it and blamed the slave woman Tituba for forcing her to join the devil.  The rising action begins when Tituba out of fear of death starts naming people  that she says were with the devil when the devil came to her. This is all a lie  though because once Abigail blamed Tituba she did not want to turn the story  around and admit that she was lying in the first place because one, she was    					    
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