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Theme Of Injustice In The Crucible

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The theme of sometimes injustice is happening and we are too powerless to stop it is by far the strongest in The Crucible by Arthur Miller because of the hopelessness John Proctor and Reverend Hale experience, and the hold Abigail Adams has on the town. The first person that experiences the feeling of hopelessness is John Proctor. His wife, Elizabeth, is wrongly accused of being a witch. When John tries to prove her innocence, he gets himself locked up, too. The twisting of truth by Abigail and the other girls has too strong of an influence on the court. No matter what John tries to prove, his point will never be valid in the eyes of the court. The next character that experiences powerlessness in the town is Reverend Hale. Hale was a part of
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