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Wednesday, February 20, 2019

Proctor and Elizabeth Relationship

The Crucible is a novel which was written by Arthur miller in 1953. It takes place during the times of the Salem witch trials in Massachusetts. This was a time of much hypocrisy in the stack of the town of Salem. populacey another(prenominal) multitude believed anything they heard or saw. Although The Crucible is fictitious, the story depicts the historical tuition of the Salem witch trials, and blends them with fictitious characters to create a very true-to-life(prenominal) plot and conflict in the story. Miller wrote this play as a response to the political environment in which he lived.The story relates to the McCarthy trials. During the 1950s Senator Joseph McCarthy incriminate many American leaders of being communists. This lead to many accusations that people were communists. Some people believed him because they had fear of communism. McCarthy was, in effect, conducting witch hunts. The Red scare away was a witch hunt where the US government was searching for precari ous communists. Accusations came from left and right, much the same as the characters did for real witches in The Crucible.This meant that people were forced to either confess to the crime of witchery or choke up the blame towards a different person. As an effect of this bias, the accused were never discharged, but were given the opportunity to confess to the crime of witchcraft to change magnitude their sentence. With the red scare, the accused were given a chance to give up names of other suspected communists to lessen their sentence as well. In both situations, on that point were people who confessed even though they had no telling to the crime at on the whole.The majority, however, valued their morals and refused to give into political insisting by lying. This is shown as abuse of power. The puritans were a group of English Protestants in the 16th and 17th century. The entire plot of the novel is moulded by the restrictive Puritan society. Like many puritan women, Elizab eth watch over is dutiful and loves her keep up dearly. Yet, Elizabeth is hurt by the fact that her husband was having an affair with their strikingly splendiferous young servant (Abigail).She finds it hard to show emotion and this affects her relationship with thaumaturgy watch vastly. In Act One we can see that there is heat and passion between John and Elizabeth. When Abigail says, I know how you clutched my thorn behind your house and sweated like a stallion whenever I come after near Shes saying that John still lusts after her, breaking into a sweat when he sees her. Shes holding the affair over his head and reminding him how he has sinned would like to sin again. We can see that Abigail has real feelings for John and they become a sexual attraction between them.With Abigail being a 17 year old puritan girl and John being a married man, this is clearly outrageous and shows that he was prepared to break his rules. Proctor convinced himself he was a sinful man that had do wrong, and to guard respect for himself once again, he must break off all ties with Abigail. When Abigail menti angiotensin-converting enzymed to Proctor the relationship she and he once had, he said to her, No, no, Abby. Thats done with, and, Abby, youll put it out of mind. Ill not be comin for you more.Even when Abigail tried to express Proctor to admit his love for her, he still denied it and claimed he had no love for her any longer. In all of Abigails persuasion to try to repair him to admit his love for her, Proctor replied, Abby, I may think of you lightly from time to time. But I will cut off my hit before Ill ever reach for you again. Wipe it out of mind. We never touched, Abby. Proctor saying to Abigail that they never touched was his way of trying to get done to her that the relationship between the both of them had to end here.In Proctors mind, saying that to Abigail was a finalization of their affair and gave him the closure that he needed to truly impede wha t he and Abigail had between them. The affair between Proctor and Abigail also had do his love for Elizabeth grow stronger. The guilt of the affair made him realize how Elizabeth was a good woman and deserved more than a cheating husband, and he refused to allow Abigail to speak wickedly about her.Abigail said bitterly to Proctor, Oh, I marvel how such a strong man may allow such a sickly wife be -, in which he interrupted angrily with, Youll speak nothin of Elizabeth Abigail, realising the respect he now had for Elizabeth as to not let her speak of Elizabeth in such a manner, then(prenominal) tried to convince Proctor otherwise, saying, She is blackening my name in the closure She is telling lies about me She is a dusty, snivelling woman Elizabeth is shown as a cold woman whereas Abigail and Proctor have heat no wintry man. The anger he felt at this time was not wholly towards Abigail, but also towards himself. He felt he had sinned greatly and did not provide Elizabeth, a mother of three children, with the respect and loyalty that one would expect out of a husband.

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