The Value Of Religion In The Crucible By Arthur Miller

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People, typically with authority, like to use the saying ‘the truth will set you free’. But sometimes, you just have to lie to stay alive and free. This was the case in the story The Crucible. Written by Arthur Miller, this story takes place in Salem, Massachusetts based on the Puritan community in 1692. During this time, many people in the community were on trial for supposedly being seen with the devil or preforming witchcraft. The overall value that is being communicated by Arthur Miller is religion. He shows that religion is important because it will make the characters live in a positive