Injustice in Arthur Miller´s The Crucible

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Imagine that someone is accused of doing a crime and went to jail and died there, but then new evidence came up and that person was proven innocent. The people in the play The Crucible by Arthur Miller, would have the same fate. The play takes place in Salem, Massachusetts during the 1700s, during the witchcraft trials. People were being convicted of being a witch, just like what happened to John Procter during the Salem witch trials. Injustice of the courts is shown in Miller's The Crucible as well as in the unfortunate case of Robert “Bob” Doyle. The impact of the convictions have on the people of Salem. People were being accused of being witches because of the fact that the girls especially Abigail wants something out of it. Like Abigail wants John Procter and wants Elizabeth Proctor out of the way. That accuses in the play were the group of girls, such as, Abigail Williams, she was the leader of the group. The so called “witches” in the play were over 50 people such as John Procter, Elizabeth Proctor, Rebecca Nurse, Giles Corey and many more. The town and the judges blindly tr...

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