The Role of Religion in Arthur Miller's 'The Crucible'

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Religious people rely on other people judgements or people would rely on religious people. For instance people in the “Crucible” believed Reverend Hale accusations and judgements on other people. Reverend hale lied to get all of these people to get the people he didn’t like in trouble. Reverend Hale put his mind and used his religious powers to get what he wanted. At the end he realized everything he was doing was wrong and innocent people were dying. One of the reasons for his change of mind was the confession of John Proctor. John Procter being truthful completely changed the Salem witch trials.
In the puritan culture religion was a big influence on many different crimes and daily life things that happened during that time period. In the “Crucible” everyone in a village would fill into a small church every time they had church, everyone is all dedicated to it. In the puritan culture people revolved everything around their religion. The leaders in the church were looked highly at, therefore they would have the most power in the village. The Puritan culture created rules to make things better throughout the village. In the “Crucible” a statement that is said is “the people of Salem developed a theocracy, a combine of state and religious power whose function was to keep the community together, and to prevent any kind of disunity that might open it to destruction by material or ideological enemies”(Miller6).This is saying that the Puritan culture would create all of their rules dealing with their religion and church. They believed that if they did this the people would live well and there would be no controversies. Although there were many that came from this, and there were a select few that used this to their own advantage.
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...ections with the Muslim Brotherhood. Huma Abedin is put under police protection after multiple threats are made at him. Bachman also accuses Keith Ellison, A Minnesota State Representative for having connections with the Muslim Brotherhood. This connects with the Puritan culture because people are being falsely accused.
To conclude my paper the Puritan culture can connect to modern day events. It may not be to the same scale but it still happens. People to this day still lie, rely on peoples judgements, want money and wealthy, they put their mind to anything just like the Puritans did.

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Cruz, Sor Juan Ines de la. "World, in hounding me..." Elements of Literature, 5th course. Holt,
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Miller. The Crucible. Penguin Books,1995.Book. 19 December 2013.

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