Fear is the Path to the Dark Side in The Crucible by Arthur Miller

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In the playwrite The Crucible, Arthur Miller shows how ordinary people can become diabolical by purging the truth and scapegoating innocent people. The citizens of Salem belong to a very strict religious group called the Puritans. The Puritans believed in a simple life and did not party, dance or celebrate. In the beginning of the story John Proctor, the main protagonist, has an affair with Abigail. Elizabeth Proctor, John Proctor’s wife, eventually finds out and banishes Abigail, the main antagonist, from her house. Abigail fears that John Proctor will forget her as long as Elizabeth is still in his life. This fear drives her to ask Tituba, a Barbatos slave, to perform a ritual that would make John love her once again. Many of Abigail’s friends accompany her, both to win their true love and to escape their suffocating day to day life. Their expedition goes airy when Reverend Parris finds them dancing around a cauldron in the middle of the woods. After realising they had been caught, some of the girls fainted while the rest flew the scene. The two girls fainting caused Salem to fear witchcraft so much that they called in the regions witchcraft expert, Reverend Hale. While being questioned by Hale, Abigail fears for her life and tries to push the blame onto Tituba. Tituba falsely confesses to dealing with the devil and scapegoats numerous other people, allowing fear to win once again. Seeing a way out Abigail and her friends start blaming more and more innocent people. However, the scapegoating does not stop at Abigail, as every accused “witch” is forced to falsely accuse both themselves and the people around them under the fear of death. The city of Salem is driven by fear. They fear the Devil, God and themselves. They ... ... middle of paper ... ...o get close to it, from the truth. This wildfire is like a giant star, once started, it burns with increasing intensity until it explodes and collapses upon itself, taking with it all the light and hope that it helped create. In the end Proctor sacrifices his life to prevent this catastrophe from exploding to supernova proportions. In 1692 Salem Massachusetts was visited by a devil. However, this devil was not the Devil of Hell, rather the devil that resides within us all. Arthur Miller shows how if one acts enough like something, they might actually become a reincarnation and a slave to the idea that they fought so hard to protect. This book shows that not every action has an equal and opposite reaction but that every action counts in the long run. Miller urges his reader to not judge people by their ideas and to live life without blaming others for your troubles.

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