Thursday, January 23, 2020
The Crucible Coursework Essay -- Essay on The Crucible
The Crucible Coursework Essay    The Crucible was written in 1952 by the playwright Arthur Miller. It  is an allegory of the McCarthy ââ¬Ëwitch-huntsââ¬â¢ which occurred during the  1950ââ¬â¢s. It was effectively the arrest and questioning of those  suspected of communist views or that sympathised with communists. The  USA was very suspicious of communists due to the Cold War between  itself and the USSR. Joe McCarthy, leader of the governmental  organisation, the Anti-Democracy Policy, headed the hunts. Arthur  Miller was himself arrested by McCarthy.    Miller was very irritated by this and decided that he wanted to  protest by writing a satirical play. To have his play shown on  Broadway he had to write an allegory based on his treatment and the  insanity of the ââ¬Ëwitch-huntsââ¬â¢.    The play is set in a fictional town named Salem in Massachusetts, USA  in 1692, a period of American history when people were strict  Christians.    In Acts I, II and III we see a portrayal of local farmer John Proctor  as he becomes involved in the injustices and realises the stupidity of  the witch-hunts of Salem.     In Act I we are introduced to Reverend Samuel Parris, a corrupted  clergyman. He is insecure, bitter and paranoid about witchcraft  infecting his parish, giving him a bad reputation. We learn that he  has seen several girls dancing naked and casting spells in the nearby  woods, including his daughter, Betty, niece, Abigail Williams and his  housemaid, Tituba. Parrisââ¬â¢ perversion could be seen as the  ââ¬Ëperversionââ¬â¢ of the autocratic 1950ââ¬â¢s America.    We also briefly establish John Proctorââ¬â¢s relationship with Abigail. An  orphan, Abigail worked for him and his wife, Elizabeth as a housemaid  until Elizabeth discovers that they were having an affair, ...              ...cating that Proctorââ¬â¢s conscience has been eased. Danforth looks  defeated here, showing us that Proctorââ¬â¢s truth and ability to stay  strong has quashed the judge.    Proctor is then sent to be hanged, and arrives in a cart carrying  Goody Nurse, an innocent woman also condemned to death. In the shot  both he and Goody Nurse are standing implying that they are closer to  Heaven than the crowds below that have come to see them executed.    We see a close-up of Elizabeth and at this point the music becomes  powerful, showing her strong character.    As they begin to recite the Lordââ¬â¢s Prayer we see that the accused are  true Christians, though by not being allowed to finish the prayer, we  see that justice has now been overcome.    Through his own interpretation, the director presents the film in a  way that remains true to the original themes and ideas of Millerââ¬â¢s  play.                      
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