Examples Of Allegory In The Crucible

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Crucible Summative When reading The Crucible by Arthur Miller, the leading character John Proctor is persuading his wife not to lie. John says “Do that which is good, and no harm shall come to thee”. The Salem Witch Trials were unfair and unjust. There were hanging innocent people that did not confess. Arthur Miller talks about this in The Crucible, an allegory of The Salem Witch Trials. In the Crucible by Arthur Miller, John Proctor claims “Do that which is good, and no harm shall come to thee”(Miller 88). This is disproven in The Salem Witch Trials because Abigail was dancing in the woods, but was never accused or punished.
The Trials began in 1692 in Salem, Massachusetts, innocent teenagers were being accused and hung for not confessing.