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The Crucible By Arthur Miller: Play Analysis

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the Crucible is a play written about events that happened in the 1690s. It was written by Arthur Miller in 1953 which was adapted into a film thirteen years later. Miller’s play focuses on the events that revolve around the factional events in Salem. In The Crucible, power is the focused theme which becomes very important in Salem, and Miller uses that to determine how a character, with or without power, reacts to the situation at hand. Power is to have the ability to determine people’s actions and behaviours and to determine the outcomes. In The Crucible, people use, gain and lose their power throughout the play. Reverend John Hale enters the play having being summoned by Reverend Parris, a main character, to Salem. Parris was in need of
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