Human Flaws In The Crucible

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Many human flaws can lead to tragic decisions. some them are jealousy, selfishness, and peer pressure. The author Victor Hugo thinks most people act as if they are greater than another or occasionally not trying to be an outcast. Therefore jealousy can cause people to make bad decisions because they want to fit in with other people especially, the people they hang out with.
The feeling of jealousy brings anger sometimes anger and sometimes grudges. One of my personal experiences was when my friend stole a girlfriend of mine and it made me very jealous because of the fact that they were walking around campus holding hands and i was sitting by myself on a bench, how it relates to the prompt: i was jealous he stole my girlfriend,and i was jealous he was getting more attention than i was. Another personal experience is when my sister gets more attention than me, ways she gets more attention is when she gets more clothes than me or shoes. she is spoiled by my parents and grandparents while i can’t even ask to get a pair of shoes without being yelled at, and i never get anything and because of that i was jealous. How this relates to the prompt: i was …show more content…

“ABIGAIL, with a bitter anger: Oh, I marvel how such a strong man may let such a sickly wife be(act 1 pg 205) relation to prompt .Though Abigail pretends she’s angry at Elizabeth Proctor for damaging her reputation, the more powerful emotion is envy of Elizabeth for her marriage to John Proctor. Here she resorts to petty name-calling in order to cast doubt in John’s mind. “ELIZABETH, She’d dare not call out such a farmer’s wife but there be monstrous profit in it. She thinks to take my place, John. Elizabeth points out that Abigail’s behavior, and her sudden accusation of Elizabeth, is motivated by jealousy and the possible benefit she might gain if Elizabeth dies. Proctor has a hard time coming around to see the truth of this

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