Salem, Massachusetts, is Infamous in history for the Salem witch trials. A town in despair claims that witchcraft is among them. A theocracy that struck fear into many. In Salem where The Crucible takes place, there is much corruption. People are scared for their life. Two of the people in Salem had to go through more than others at the time. These Two are a slave from Barbados named Tituba, and a housewife named Elizebeth Proctor. We have seen many times in American literature that the American dream is the top priority, but how many people really achieve said ”American dream”? Is it more of what the name suggests a dream? Tituba and Elizabeth Proctor in “The Crucible” had to go through a lot of obstacles in the Colonies to achieve said ¨American …show more content…
In the Salem witch trial, most of the people accused of witchcraft were women. Both these characters share the fact they were already seen as lower. Whether it is Tituba being a slave or Elizabeth having to try to hide Abigail's affair with John Proctor which would have Outkast her even further from the American dream. One thing that remains consistent in this story is people are always looking to do whatever it takes to achieve upward social mobility, in the case of The Crucible this person is Abigail Williams. She is the one who accused both Tituba and Elizabeth of witchcraft to get her free. "I want to open myself! I want the light of God, I want the sweet love of Jesus! I danced for the Devil; I saw him, I wrote in his book; I go back to Jesus; I kiss His hand. I saw Sarah Good with the Devil! I saw Goody Osburn with the Devil! I saw Bridget Bishop with the Devil!" (Miller 45). Abigail saw the only opportunity to achieve such a feat as to achieve the American dream is to throw others under the bus and confess to something which did not happen. Edward Bever from the Oxford Press states that “While in some regions and certain trials men predominated constituted about 80% of the people tried”. Sexism and the times demonized women in this theocratic society, leading to the unjust trials of Women in
The play The Crucible written by Arthur Miller is about the Salem witch trials of 1692 witch resulted in the death of nineteen innocent people. The plot begins in a small Puritan community in Salem, Massachusetts when Abigail Williams and several other young girls were caught in the woods dancing around a fire by her uncle Reverend Parris. His appearance shocked some of the girls into silence. The strange behavior of the girls resulted in many of the townspeople to turn to witchcraft as the cause of their behavior.
During the late 1600’s, in Salem, Massachusetts, a very unusual and strange event took place. In the year of 1692 the Salem Witch Trails began. Arthur Miller wrote a play titled the Crucible to depict the events that occurred during the event. The consequences felt by the community were completing devastating. About 20 people were hung due to the alleged crimes that they were convicted of.
The Crucible is a story that took place in Salem, Massachusetts during the witchcraft trials. At the time, the town was overflowing with hysteria and fear. The society forced many people to confess to the terrible act of witchcraft or be killed for not confessing. The court had many victims who suffered from lies and deceit. Though there were many victims, there were also many people who took advantage of the hysteria.
In The Crucible, by Arthur Miller, A strange phenomenon takes place in the town of Salem Massachusetts. Innocent people were killed because they were accused of being a witch. A man by the name of John Proctor gets thrown in to this event when his wife Elizabeth is accused of witchcraft. Salem was a very small and quiet New England town, this of course didn’t last very long.
I want the sweet love of Jesus! I danced for the devil; I saw him; I wrote in his book; I go back to Jesus; I kiss His hand. I saw Sarah Good with the devil! I saw Goody Osburn with the Devil! I saw Bridget Bishop with the Devil!
The Salem witch trials in Massachusetts during the late 17th centuries was a time period where people were hunted since they were accused of witchcraft. A famous novel named The Crucible was written by Arthur Miller, who was able to portray the events of the Salem witch trials. He explained to us that characters have hidden motives for their actions rather than anything having to do with witchcraft. The men and women in Salem like Abigail Williams, Reverend Parris, and John Proctor are stained puritans that are consumed by their greed, envy, and lust. Abigail Williams, a seventeen year old, is accused of witchcraft after being caught in the forest naked while attempting some devilish ritual.
One’s reputation can be the reason for nineteenth people being hanged. This tragic event known as the Salem Witch Trials is a major historical incident. The Salem Witch Trials is the main plot in The Crucible by Arthur Miller. The Crucible is set in Salem, a Puritan town. Puritans are strict with their beliefs and consider multiple normalities such as dancing, a sin.
The witch trials that took place around the 15 and 1600’s ruined many lives and crippled many towns. One of the most notable towns that this witch hysteria broke out was in the town of Salem. Salem was a normal puritan town during that time period in the new America with religion being the core of the town. Most of the people had good relations with others in the town before the witch trials, were people would accuse one of perfoming demonic arts in attempt to steal one's wife, land, or goods. Of the characters in The Crucible Abigail Williams who was the niece the town's reverend is the main reason that the mass witch hysteria broke out in Salem.
Brooklynne Murray Mr. Bently B101 English III, The Crucible Jan 31, 2023 The Crazy Town In the Crucible, which took place in Salem, everyone believed in Witchcraft and that it was the devil’s work. In the Crucible everyone in the town was going through mass hysteria, which means a contagious dissociative phenomenon that takes place in Large groups of people or institutions under the condition of anxiety.
One could easily say Abigail was the one to blame for the hysteria in Salem during the witchcraft trials, but there is someone who was as much to blame as her. Tituba is to blame for the Salem witchcraft. “To Tituba! What may Tituba-? Tituba knows how to speak to the dead, Mr. Parris” (page 1095).
Someone may not know straight off the bat that the word “salem” is used to refer to halloween, witches and other creepy things you might see. And this play depicts hysteria and this fear so well throughout it. In the play The Crucible, by Arthur Miller playwright there were many absurd events displayed as well as showing what times were like during the 1600’s in Salem Massachusetts. There were many characters that played a significant role in playing out these tragic events in the 1600s.
In the play, the Crucible, by Arthur Miller, Salem, Massachusetts was a place of constant hysteria in the 1600s because of what would come to be commonly known as the Salem Witch Trials. This was a full-blown witch hunt for people found to display signs of witchcraft. Abigail Williams was the main person to blame for this pursuit of witches in Salem because, first off, she was the one who caused hysteria about witchcraft just to cover up the fact that
Abigail and a group of girls went to court and blame 200 people. Abigail went to court, and told them that Elizabeth Proctor was practicing witchcraft, and got her arrested. When John Proctor went to court, the girls pretended that he was the devil. Giles tries to explain to the court how Abigail is pure evil, and trying to get revenge: “Aye, how she is solemn and goes to hang people!” (3.1.875).
Salem was a small religious puritan colony near Boston, Massachusetts. The play parallels the 20th century paranoia about communism which prevailed across the American society and even reached Canada. The Crucible is a story about a small village run by fear, religious fanaticism and rising panic where people are condemned and sentenced to death with no evidence. In Salem, good and evil have their obvious rules, opposition is not merely illegal, It is associated with satanic power (Bly
Salem in The Crucible from Arthur Miller is the home to chaos and murder due to witchery that is still unclear as to whether it happened or not. These events caused major changes in the characters from start to finish, at the same time a change in society. Furthermore, calling what happened in Salem a tragedy is an understatement when Salem is clearly in a state of anarchy. Similarly, authority is discontinued and Salem enters a “she said he said” state of mind which only further confuses Salem while also hiding the true slaughterer of innocent Puritan people right in front of their faces. Furthermore, this rising anarchy inhibits the people of logical thinking and hides major perpetrators right in front of them.