Next, the cases of Rebecca Nurse and Martha Corey served as a stark juxtaposition to those prior. Nurse and Corey were not outsiders in society like the others; instead, they were considered upstanding elder women. Moreover, Nurse and Corey strongly opposed the girls’ “antics” and they challenged the investigation, to no avail. In these cases, we see some of the girls’ finest work in producing spectral evidence. Ann Putnam stated, I saw the Apperishtion of gooddy Nurs: and she did immediatly afflect me but I did not know what hir name was then: tho I knew whare she used to sitt in our Meeting house: but sence that she hath greviously afflected me by biting pinching and pricking me: urging me to writ in hir book and also on the 24'th of march being the day of hir examination I was greviously tortored by
Giles Corey was asked to name names in Act III. He was asked to say names for something he told the court about. Giles Corey suddenly shouts that he has evidenced that Thomas Putnam was trying to get his daughter to cry witchcraft so Thomas could get more of his own land. He tells the court that one of his good friends told him about Thomas. The judge asked Giles to tell him who told him.
The Salem witch trials that took place in colonial Massachusetts led to a death toll of 20 people, 19 hanged and one pressed by stones. More than 200 people were accused of practicing witchcraft, or as some Puritans called it “the Devil’s magic.” In Arthur Miller’s The Crucible, a play based on true events, talks about the Salem witch trials, and who was accused and was executed. Although 20 people from the trials were executed effectively, within reason, only two individuals from The Crucible deserve to be pardoned from the crime of witchcraft, John Proctor and Giles Corey. John Proctor, a farmer and husband of Elizabeth Proctor, became accustomed to extreme predicament.
John Proctor, Rebecca Nurse, and Giles Corey are all tried by the juries, and end up being hanged together. Even though their appeals of purity, both Proctor and Nurse are hanged. Giles Corey refuses to plead, for he believes that he will disinherit his belongings no matter what. As a conclusion of his inflexibility, he is sentenced to death. Abigail Williams accused Tituba and other people to liberate herself from danger.
Several people are heroes in The Crucible because they are brave and morally strong. First, someone who is a hero is Martha Corey. She is falsely accused of bewitching Walcott’s pigs, but does not confess and lie because she is morally strong. Her husband tells Hale that, “Walcott charge her … He goes to court and claims that … Martha bewitch them with her books!”
Giles Corey is a eighty year old farmer who is very outspoken. Giles Corey was arrested many times and was accused of setting fire to John Proctor’s house and beating a farmhand as Arthur Miller writes, “No man has ever been blamed for so much” (40). Giles is known to speak his mind which not only hurts him but also hurts others including his wife Martha Corey who is falsely accused of witchcraft. Giles Corey is first mentioned when Reverend Hale arrives to Salem, Giles mentions that his wife Martha Corey reads “strange” books at night. Giles explains to Reverend how Martha’s reading affects him, “Last night - mark this - I tried and tried- and could not say my prayers.
In the short play, The Crucible, by Arthur Miller The character John Proctor also known as Goody Proctor is both a husband and father and a mild aged farmer in his thirties. He is the protagonist of Arthur Miller 's play. The play is set in the puritanical town of Salem and expectations of their cultural background which is Christianity. Proctor’s main motivation is to protect his wife and family after committing adultery to Abigail and to prove his wife not guilty of witchcraft. He isn’t overly religious but he is a stubborn outspoken man.
In this scene the reader gets a taste of another Giles Corey encounter of humorous behavior. Miller uses Giles to commence comic relief many times in the play in order to sort of budge the reader and say “hey you can laugh a little”. Giles character is of which you would say is a prideful yet brave individual that says whatever he wants in order to bring the play from a meditative tone to a more giddy tone. Miller does an excellent job to making this character accomplish this rhetorical device by adding Giles humorous lines in the most serious parts of the play such as here when he is making his claim to try to get his wife out of jail because she is innocent. He says that this is not a hearing and they can't arrest him unless he is in the
In Arthur Miller’s story about the horrific result of the Red Scare and hints of communist connections for the certain events that occur, The Crucible, one of the major themes that Miller shows throughout the novel is that not everyone will believe what society thinks is true. In the Novel, The Crucible by Arthur Miller, the sparking of witchcraft and sorcery starts of with Betty not being able to Awaken from what seems as an endless sleep: “ … Betty. Child. Dear child. Will you wake, will you open up your eyes!
Giles Corey tries to present evidence to Judge Danforth to save his wife who was accused of witchcraft, but Danforth responds to him in anger. ¨
Letter of Birmingham Jail and Civil Disobedience Henry David Thoreau and Martin Luther King Jr. both tried to fight for their rights to go against the authority if there is any social injustice. Thoreau took the duty and responsibility of the people to protest and take action against the laws of the government. Although, King communicates to his people about the laws or the government against the blacks are intolerable and that “Civil Disobedience” should have an instrument of freedom. They both incredibly illustrate their thought that “Civil Disobedience” is a needed thing, and the similarities and differences of these two essays at portrayed through the time, people, speaker, tone, and strategies. Thoreau’s “Civil Disobedience,” was wrote in the U.S. during the transcendentalism time around 1837 to about the 1840’s.
I, like Reverend Hale, do not like causing other people grief or offending them so I always overthink every decision so as not to do so. When I used to wrestle with my siblings, I always felt terrible if they were hurt. Reverend Hale never made an excuse for the witch trials he admitted he was wrong and tried to fix it.
In my opinion John Proctor is the protagonist of the crucible, because there are some reasons. One reason for me is that John Proctor is starting the Salem witch trials indirectly. It is Abigail who starts the trials, but she only does it to kill John’s wife to be the only one John love and they finally can get married. Because of that the relationship between John, his wife and Abigail is in the foreground. Another reason why John is very important in the Crucible is that he has a strong voice in the community.
Times can be full of hysteria and strife, and seldom, other times. People can be unjust and ridiculing, or optimistic and caring. Many characters portrayed the same characteristics: gullible and stubborn or friendly and hardworking. Giles, for example, is an immensely enthusiastic, sarcastic, friendly, hardworking, brave, fun-loving character that you could not begin to loathe like some of the other characters resembling Abigail. He did not want to regard anything in relation to the witchcraft scheme; especially anything that correlates it to his wife, Martha, but some situations cannot be avoided.
The Crucible by Arthur Miller is a dramatic play that expresses a very important message and that is how far people would go to save themselves from the hands of death. There are many characters in the Crucible who are guilty of taking innocent lives, but there are three major characters who, without a doubt, are the most at blame. The play takes place in the city of Salem, a city filled with people that would do anything to keep their reputation clean. Throughout the play, Miller is introducing multiple characters that experience changes in their decisions and negatively influence more people eventually leading up to the witch trials. The main point that the story revolves around is that people would rather lie and blame someone else instead of confessing and accepting the punishment.