Power And Authority In The Crucible

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Power and Authority in The Crucible While viewing The Crucible by Arthur Miller, I noticed the most primary themes seemed to be the theme of power and authority. Not only are the girls who claim witchery able to abuse the system, but the townsfolk who accuse witchery are using the mass hysteria in order to obtain what they desire. In the play/book, the characters have a common fear. This fear first begins from the dance in the forest in the first act. The people fear the common fear of the “unknown” or rather a lack of confirmation for the known. This fear leads to an outlet for power for those who are willing to take advantage of it. In Act three of the book, Judge Hathornen debates Martha Corey’s innocence. Throughout the course of their

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