Examples Of Truth In The Crucible

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In the play the “The Crucible”, by Arthur Miller there are many examples of weakness, courage and truth. As we read the play and watch it, we can see there is more weakness than courage, and more lies than truth. With John Proctor and Elizabeth Proctor there are things proctor has done to mess their relationship up, and make it cold instead of warm and loving. Abigail Williams also is making lies about seeing the devil, and she is making her father feel as if she is innocent, when she isn’t. This play poses more lies than truth, which makes us understand we should not lie, it draws unnecessary attention. The weakness in this play is drawn by Mary Warren. She is sort of forced to be Abigail's puppet by Abigail herself. In the court Abigail …show more content…

At first he seems as if he is only into himself and trying to make things right with Elizabeth. As a man he knows he messed his relationship up, and he tries making it better and wants to earn her trust back. Throughout the play he begins helping Mary in court, and sort of sacrifices his freedom for her. He tries helping Elizabeth because she gets taken to jail and she might be pregnant with his baby. After the court goes on and on, Proctor has enough and breaks down and yells, “God is dead!”, and that makes him have to go into jail. If John were to confess his wrongs then he would get out of jail and so would Elizabeth for at least one year to have her baby and to take care of it some. One morning John is going to get hung, but after talking to Elizabeth one time he admits he wants his life. They ask John to sign proof papers for his telling truth, but he refuses to put his name on paper and wants them to believe his words, but the refuse, and John gets hung all because he is trying to keep his own name after all this. There was no truth in this play rarely, all the girls told lies, especially Abigail Williams. She was found dancing in the woods, and her father even found her, but she told him that they were not dancing. Later in court Rev. Parris lies saying he never saw them in the woods. Abigail was lying to everyone and made all the girls stay quiet for her sake. Everyone in this play rarely ever told the truth, only one

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