The Theme of Revenge in Arthur Miller's 'The Crucible'

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Most humans are known as the most selfish people on earth. Some people are scared, scared of other’s opinion, losing their wealth or either scared of losing their pride. But some want revenge, revenge for cheating and revenge for pride. In the Salem witch trials, 19 people were hanged, when they were found guilty for performing witch craft. In Arthur Miller’s novel, The Crucible, Miller explains the concepts of revenge and fear through the Salem Witch trials. Abigail Williams is the main person to blame in the novel because she wanted revenge. Danforth and the townspeople demonstrate the concept of fear, since they are scared of what Abigail will do to them.
In this novel, Abigail is using other people as scapegoats, when she gets caught dancing in the woods. Abigail blames most of the helpless, poor and innocent people of performing witch craft. Abigail and the girls chose the wrong path, because they are blaming helpless people. Abigail, the girls, and some people in the village are taking advantage of the situation to obtain land, get revenge and getting rid of villagers...

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