Justice And Superstition In The Crucible By Arthur Williams

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The crucible by Arthur Williams describes the battle between justice and society, religion and superstition. And of how one man attempted to settle what was truly right when the odds were stacked not only against him, but against his own friends and family. In beginning sequence, it begins with a group of girls in the dead of night gathering materials such as warty toads and onions and for one a live rooster. The girls then retreat into a place where they perform a ritual that is assumed to provide them each with a man of who they wish to marry. During this one of the girls named Abigail Williams asks the assumed caster Tituba if she will kill John Procter’s wife so she may marry him. Tituba denies and soon after this they are caught by reverend …show more content…

Soon following a few days later some of the younger girls begin to not respond to anyone lying in bed constantly. To this many of the townsfolk are shocked soon thinking that someone’s sprit has come and made them silent. To Abigail and the girls Betty Pariss and the other girls not responding are merely having a childish tantrum. This scene and the previous represent a powerful motive and theme behind the crucible that the definition of which that is supernatural is merely based on the viewpoint and mindset of the individual or witness’s such as the townsfolk of Salem with their limited viewpoint and unawareness of the events that happened with Abigail and the others they may only be able to draw upon their own mindset soon asking representatives for …show more content…

And for Abigail during a plot she hatches is that she notices the daughter of john proctor insert a needle into a doll to which she uses by stabbing herself with a needle and proclaiming it was that which betty proctor the daughter of john proctor that inflicted it upon her. With the strings of events that happen during the play and the movie many people and soon event the assumed protagonist of the story is trialed and sent to death by hanging of the gallows. During this many people see the failure of justice and even the ignorance of the common man or woman. But the supernatural and the viewpoints of which the characters of the story pass through shows that simply the supernatural is merely that which we are seen to witness and our mindset of the time of the witnessing. Arthur Williams has created an extravagant and vibrant play that shows the willingness to sacrifice everything in the name of love and for what is right and

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