Examples Of Mimesis In The Crucible '

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The Crucible displays mimesis through its serious plot and complete magnitude along with having a tragic hero. According to Aristotle, “Tragedy is an imitation not only of a complete action but of events inspiring fear or pity” (Aristotle VII). At the very beginning of the play Parris reveals one of his biggest fears when talking with Hale about the cause of Betty’s sickness. He says “How can it be the Devil? Why would he choose my house to strike? We all have manner of licentious people in this village” (Miller 39). This shows how Arthur Miller bases the play’s plot on a fear many people of Salem have. This fear is witchcraft and even the highest reverend in the town fears what will happen if he gets involved with it. The fear of being accused