Justice in The Crucible by Arthur Miller

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Justice in The Crucible by Arthur Miller

The question that I have chosen is Question 5, What do you think this

play has to say to the audience about Justice? After a summary of the

Crucible I shall answer that question.

The Crucible, a historical play based on events of the Salem

witchcraft trials, takes place in the small Puritan village of Salem

in the colony of Massachusetts in 1692. The witchcraft trials, as

Miller explains in a prose prologue to the play, grew out of the

particular moral system of the Puritans, which promoted interference

in other affairs as well as a repressive code of conduct that frowned

on any diversion from norms of behaviour.

The play begins in the home of Reverend Samuel Parris, whose daughter,

Betty, lays ill. Parris lives with his daughter and his seventeen-year

old niece, Abigail Williams, an orphan who witnessed her parents'

murder by the Indians. Parris has sent for Reverend Hale of Beverly,

believing his daughter's illness stems from supernatural explanations.

Betty became ill when her father discovered her dancing in the woods

with Abigail, Tituba (Parris' slave from Barbados) and several other

local girls. Already there are rumours that Betty's illness is due to

witchcraft, but Parris tells Abigail that he cannot admit that he

found his daughter and niece dancing like heathen in the forest.

Abigail says that she will admit to dancing and accept the punishment,

but will not admit to witchcraft. Abigail and Parris discuss rumours

about the girls: when they were dancing one of the girls was naked,

and Tituba was screeching gibberish. Paris also brings up rumours that

Abigail's former employe...

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... send there own even when they were accused of witchcraft. This was

Abigail's mistake. As soon as she accused the wives people started to

believe she was a liar and she fled, to Boston most people think where

she became a prostitute on the streets.

Justice in this play wasn't done, The audience need to realise that

there can never be justice for condemning someone to death for

something they have done. The Salem witch-hunt was a bit like the

McCarthyism Hunt for communists in the 1950s where many people,

including Hollywood actors and the writer of this play Aurther Miller,

were accused of communism and were sent to jail. This gave Miller the

inspiration the write the play, The Crucible. He knows what it's like

to be accused of something you didn't do and that's a message he's

trying to get across to the audience.

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