Why Is The Crucible Still Relevant Today

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Despite a few of the ideas and the language being dated, Arthur Miller’s play The Crucible, is still widely accepted today because of the varying and bold themes. Many of the themes used in the Crucible are still prevalent in today's society. Abigail goes through slut shaming in this play as well as being able to twist the judicial system to her beliefs, both of which are still major problems today.
The Puritans were a devout people with a fear to sin and Abigail and John Proctor both sinned in their affair, however John Proctor sinned because he put a crack in his marriage, Abigail was considered impure for only committing the act in itself. In court John Proctor grabs Abigail by the hair and condemns her for calling to heaven, only because she was a “whore” and a sinner (Miller 1206). In our society the number of people a woman has slept with define her character, and the more it is the more irredeemable she seems. It is a misogynous belief that was prevalent in the Puritan times, and many people still believe a woman’s purity lies in her virginity. …show more content…

The court system is flawed today as well, even with state and church separated. State officials banned gay marriage and in a few states took away their rights entirely because some Christians think that god hates gays. A person’s rights should not be dependent on faith, in The Crucible Abigail is able to twist her people’s beliefs to benefit her and take away other people’s right to defend themselves. She makes accusations based on how they would benefit her, and she knows there is only two options once you are accused, confess or

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