The Salem Witch Trials In The Crucible By Arthur Miller

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The Crucible, by Arthur Miller, is a play about a girl named abigail williams who wants a man named John Proctor and will stop at nothing to get what she wants even if she accuses every women in town of witchcraft and get them hung. Elizabeth Proctor is accused of witchcraft and gets sent to jail for having a poppet with a needle in it. All of the town is convinced that abigail is telling the truth about the devil and witches and they all panic. John admits to have fallen for her to show that she is a dishonest person but, when they call in Elizabeth to confirm she lies and tells them that john would not do that to protect his name. The author's purpose for this play is to inform us about the salem witch trials. How the author informs us about the salem witch trials was how it started which was from a bunch of teenage girls who went dancing in the woods naked. Then, when two passed out from drugs and didn't wake up, they brought in a witch hunter to make sure that the …show more content…

So abagail and all her friends act like they have been possessed or hurt by witches and blame random people for witchcraft. After Abigail was turned down from John she called John’s wife a witch and got her put in jail. So John would fight for his wife and try to show the church that Abigail is untruthful so he admitted to Adultery with Abigail. WHen they brought in John Proctor's wife to see if it was true she felt like protecting his name and said he would not do such things and they both got put in jail, and abigail was free of any questioning about her. So she stole her uncle’s money and ran away and sailed to another county, and John Proctor would not sign his name admitting to witchcraft because it was his name and he could not get a new one, and he didn't want to dishonor his name so he was hung for