Theme Of Loyalty In The Crucible

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Loyalty is a factor that influences a person 's actions. Loyalty is never leaving someone 's side, even when the negative comes around they still choose to stick with the person. Loyalty is a main theme that shows throughout The Crucible, a play by Arthur Miller. The characters show loyalty to their religion, friends and significant others. They show this loyalty by being accused and starting to lie, guarding another person’s name, and wanting to be sentenced to death rather than lying, which is against Puritan religion. One way that loyalty is shown is by the Salamite girls to Abigail, even though the girls are only loyal to her because she threatened them. “Let either of you breathe a word, or the edge of a word, and I will come to you in the black of some terrible night and I will bring a pointy reckoning that will shudder you” (Miller 19). Abigail threatens the girls and they become loyal out of fear of what would happen to them if truth does come out of them lying. Saying that they had danced naked in the woods in the middle of the night around a fire, and they had sacrificed a animal and then Abigail had drank the blood of the animal. Abigail had wished to have John Proctor’s wife Elizabeth dead so then she could have him for herself. The girls follow Abigail 's lead after everything that she does. If she acts out or says anything they act the same exact way. When they were in the court because Mary Warren accused them of lying about being bewitched Abigail