What Is The Conflict In The Crucible

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The changes and conflicts experienced by Hale and Proctor were caused by a high-pressure environment full of suppressed violence and emotions. Arthur Miller uses the title “The Crucible” as a metaphor for the pressurized situation of the Salem witch trials. According to the Merriam Webster Dictionary, a crucible is “a container in which metals are heated, involving a change; a severe test or trial”. In the play, the crucible symbolizes the people of Salem, whose emotions and conflicts are being clashed together by the heat of the Salem witch trials. Miller also puts the other definition of “crucible” into use, by comparing the witch trials and its consequences to “a severe test or trial”. These events that take place during the trials are what

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