Salem Witchcraft Trials In The Crucible By Arthur Miller

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The Crucible by Arthur Miller, a historical play based on events of the Salem witchcraft trials, takes place in a small Puritan village in the colony of Massachusetts in 1692. The witchcraft trials, as Miller explains in a prose prologue to the play, grew out of the particular moral system of the Puritans, which promoted interference in others' affairs as well as a repressive code of conduct that frowned on any diversion from norms of behavior. Evil doings will create crazy unexpected outcomes in your society that you couldn’t even live with. First, Abigail and her friends were dancing in the forest for the devil. Parris States, “Now look you, child, your punishment will come in its time. But you trafficked with spirits in the forest.” Parris …show more content…

Hale States, “You most certainly do, and you will free her from it now!” When hale and Abigail walked into the room where Betty was before she tried to jump out the window and then hale discovered that Abigail was controlling her to do the devils works. !” (pg. 10) This prove my claim because Hale wanted Abigail to release from the chain but Abigail made up a big lie to cover herself from being caught. If hale could’ve pick up that Abigail was doing the devil works then they should’ve been put her to trail for harming …show more content…

Tituba States, “Mr. Parris must be killed no goody man.” Mrs. Putnam states that Tituba can conjure spirits. Mrs. Putnam admits that she sent Ruth to Tituba so that Tituba could conjure Ruth's dead sisters in order to find out who murdered them.Goody Nurse leaves when Hale prepares to examine Betty for signs of the Devil because Hale says the process may cause the child pain. Giles Corey tells Hale that his wife Martha has been secretly reading books and that these books prevent him from praying. Parris tells Hale about Abigail, Betty, and the others dancing in the woods. Hale questions Abigail, and she blames Tituba for everything. Abigail says that Tituba makes her drink blood, plagues her dreams, and tempts her to sin. (pg. 22) This prove my claim because it showed signs of Abigail witchcraft being done of the evil spirits being calling upon the forest. Abigail doesn’t want anybody to catch on to the plan she had planned on the people on the