Who Is Eddie's Betrayal In The Crucible

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Eddie’s betrayal caused Marco to betray in turn, despite the fact that Marco’s actions were risky and selfish. Catherine points out how selfish killing Eddie would be when she says; “You got a wife and kids, Marco. You could be workin’ till the hearing comes up, instead of layin’ around here.” If Marco were to be caught and arrested, then he would most likely be jailed for a long time, and therefore unable to send his wife and kids money, causing them hardship and poverty. He is simply thinking about his immediate family: his brother, and his family name, and is not seeing the bigger picture. Honour is a very big motif in this play. They all want their honour and reputation. This makes the betrayal a crucial factor in this play as they all want their …show more content…

Another example of how the selfishness of one person can lead to a betrayal of their extended family is Eddie’s call to the Immigration Bureau. Similarly to Marco, Eddie betrays both Marco and Rodolfo because he believes that it is the only way to reclaim the honour of his family. Also, similar to the tale of Vinny, they both ironically take actions into their own hands and serve what they believe is justice. Little do they know that all they're causing is pain and suffering to their family and loved ones. Eddie is causing this for everyone else and Marco is to his brother, wife and children. Neither care don’t care for the consequences of their actions. As this play draws to the end, we come to realise what ultimately the reason for the betrayal is. As Catherine says:

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