The Influence Of Sin In The Crucible By Arthur Miller

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In The Crucible, by Arthur Miller, many people influence how events within the play unfold. The play occurs in the town of Salem, Massachusetts, near the 1690’s. Salem was an entirely Puritan town, meaning that everyone is pious to the extreme and believe in following to the letter all scripture from the Bible. They also believe that Satan is a very real threat to the people’s everyday lives, and that all sinners will be damned. Since no one is perfect, and everyone sins at some point, people are constantly dealing with both their internal guilt and the external issues of being shunned by society. It therefore is understandable that some people may call out other people’s sins in order to divert attention away from their own. This is exactly