Theme Of Disobedience In The Crucible

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Is disobedience against the nation’s government needed if it means living to see another day?
The Crucible by Arthur Miller portrays a society which corrupts itself through the belief of witchcraft. Witchcraft seemingly sets all the rules and standards for life and death and brings individuals against the court for their life or untimely death. Furthermore, there have been numerous individuals who go against their unjust government in order to protect a reputation, their own kind, and their beliefs.

Individuals go against the government for numerous reasons, one being their own beliefs. For example, Reverend Hale has gone against the court as to protect his own beliefs seeing as how witchcraft, the thing that secured his spot in the court