1. The Crucible - The Way to Redemption
A "crucible" is defined as a metal container used for melting and purifying substances at high temperature or a place or occasion of severe test or trial. The definitions of the word refer to the critical themes of Arthur Miller's play The Crucible. ... Their sanity and fear bring the entire community to a melting point, where they are caught up in the deceit and paranoia, and put it through a severe test during the trials. ... During the conversation between Proctor and Elizabeth, she notices him standing "in physical pain, slowly rising to his feet with a great immortal longing to ...
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