What Is The Important Quotes From The Crucible

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Quote 1
“I have spoken it without concealing anything from you, major or minor, and without glossing over anything. And yet I am virtually certain that it is my very candour that makes enemies for me-which goes to show that I am right”

This quote on page 21b is philosophical because Socrates defines the after problem of being honest and open in expressing what they feel. Socrates without any fear from anyone says the truth but, also knows that in this world honesty does not always get on the safe road. An example comparable to this is a witness of the murder, accident or crime who appears to say the truth but, instead becomes victim too from exposing the truth of the criminal. Similarly, Socrates is on the path of honesty and revealing the truth. However, he lands himself in the court of being found guilty to corrupt the young of telling them the reality of this world and the people.

Quote 2
“‘It is not wealth,’ I tell you, ‘that produces goodness; rather, it is from goodness that wealth, and all other benefits for human beings, accrue to them in their private and public life.’”

This quote found on the page 25b conveys moral characteristics from Socrates. As convicted guilty that he …show more content…

After being sentenced to death, he doesn’t fear from the unknown and instead thinks that death can also be a blessing from god to be away from evil on the earth. Furthermore he says that death can be like taking a trip to another place to get rid of the fake people. Also, it would be not smart to fear about life after death when you are actually alive. Socrates rather chooses to treat the death as a grace of the god and believes that a good person gets good blessings whether he or she is alive or dead. Also the reasoning at the end of the quotes shows his philosophy that an assumption cannot be always predicted correct or accurate if it is not proved in