Themes of Pride and Integrity in The Crucible

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The Crucible was not widely accepted when it was originally released. The literature was Arthur Miller's response to McCarthyism and the Red Scare. During the play Abigail Williams accuses most of Salem of being a witch. This leads to mass hysteria within the town. Which in turn leads to Reverend Parris bringing Reverend John Hale to Salem. Hale is there to sort out and get rid of any presence of the Devil. There is a multitude of themes in The Crucible by Arthur Miller. These range any where from guilt and revenge to authority and integrity. A very apparent theme is pride. Pride controls many things in the play: how characters act, how they feel, and what they say. Pride can be easily confused with integrity. Pride and integrity are the two most important themes in The Crucible.

One major example is how pride greatly affected Reverend Parris. Reverend Parris was the reverend in Salem at the time. Parris is all about his pride and money. When he came to Salem he required them to have golden candle sticks in the church. His niece, Abigail, did a few things that may hav...

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