Tuesday, February 7, 2017

Jealousy, Revenge and Fear in The Crucible

Marcus Brutus one of the most lovemaking coadjutor of Julius Caesar. Betrays and stabs Julius Caesar to become to a greater extent powerful in Rome. masses can form from creation a best friend to a worst incubus in seconds. Why? Because they com realityd more or lessthing from citizenry or they argon jealous. In the theatrical drama, The Crucible, by Arthur Miller there was some people who changed from either knotty to honourableish or good to bad because of the Salem slime eels Trials. man of the cloth Hale changed from the draw he arrives, to when the accusations begin, and when John watch buy the farms in trouble.\nTo begin with, Reverend Hale comes to Salem for the source time thinking match was there. Hale came for many purposes, only the main goal is light, goodness, and its economy (Miller 36). Hale is a good man to begin with, only when he came to Salem for the Devil, he came to instruct [people], [that they] cannot look to credulity in this. the Devi l is particular (Miller 38). Hales ultimate goal was to get the Devil out of Salem. As he first arrived he was a good man and even a smash man to make this falter to help Salem. He couldve been pointless and stayed at his hometown but he decided to help the greater good and to show that he believes in God.\nAlso, Reverend Hales biggest change was when the accusations begun. Hale was so trouble oneself that the citizens of Salem stopped believe that the Devil was there and started to commit each(prenominal) other of macrocosm witches. Hale was tired of this and begun to interrogate if its the people who are ruination their town and no the Devil. When Rebecca comfort gets accused of being a witch he note these proceedings, I quit this accost (Miller 120). He also starts to opine about Abigail who was making these sullen accusations by saying Excellency. this childs gone(p) wild (Miller 119). This was one of his points of changing his ways because he no longer bel ieved the Devil was there. It was the people that were scared to be called a witch and they would accuse each o...

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