The Themes In The Crucible By Arthur Miller

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The Crucible is a book that is set in a very eventful time in history.It is set during the famous witch trials and has many twists and turns in the storyline. Many people are being falsely accused of witchcraft and many were afraid. The higher social class you were the lower chance you would be accused, so you could assume common people and peasants/lower class citizens were afraid. The Crucible has many themes that present themselves prominently throughout the book such as reputation, self image, and paranoia.

In the play many characters and especially see it is very important to keep their self-image polished and perfect. Focused on maintaining a public reputation, the townsfolk of Salem must fear that the sins of their friends and associates