1. Themes of The Crucible
In The Crucible by Arthur Miller one inconsequential injustice developed into a significant injustice that caused the death of many, but was created through a small lie that was silenced and fluctuated. ... There are little reasons for telling the truth in The Crucible, but for lying the reasons became infinite. ... In the theocratic society of Salem in The Crucible by Arthur Miller, heavy influence of religion constitutes a power that corrupts and a death wreaking authority. ... In Act Three of The Crucible the greatest act of corruption is seen when many of Abigail's accusations have t...
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