Essay Archive - The Crucible: It's Easy To Blame Anyone
The Crucible: It's Easy To Blame Anyone
The book The Crucible, by Arthur Miller, is set back in the late
1600's based on Puritan beliefs tells about many people accused of
witchcraft in Salem Massachusetts and hung for it. They believe that they
will be “purified” if they strip away all the extras of the mass by taking
the ceremony, splendour, and fun activities out of it. The Puritan
religion is reduced to the simplest biblical terms. They also believe in
the Doctrine of the Elect. They accept that certain people are predestined
by God to be saved and that the devil selects certain in....
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