The Crucible Reflection

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As I read The Crucible I asked myself, “How accurate is this story? Surely this isn’t how things went.” A tale of childishness, jealousy, madness, self loathing fear and much more. Confusion brought upon the townsfolk seemed to drive everyone to madness. Lies were told to keep secrets, but these lies sent everyone to hysteria. Town genocide was committed all by the hands of three… girls? Though this was a godly based town it seemed god went on a business trip and wouldn’t come back for a while. According to the story there were a group of girls in the woods, but American Eras says there were only two women in the woods, and once they were caught they realized there was no way to explain what they were doing, they became baffled and filled with confusion and immediately blamed Tituba. After the authority was informed of Tituba's “wrong doings” they immediately found her and examined her for witch teats. None of this was mentioned in The Crucible. After finding no extra teats the heavier claims began. Realizing the had no evidences I …show more content…

it appears to have been a mob. Abigail was one of the girls that did some of the accusations but a lot of it came from a girl named Betty. “I saw Goody Proctor with the devil.” And other statements were made in order to hide their wrongdoings. Of the accused were two women Sarah Good and Sarah Osborne. The difference between the story and real life? In the story the women were portrayed to be healthfully living, Issues & Controversies in American History claims that Good had been living on the streets for the past few months and Osborne had been bedridden and couldn't attend church even if she wanted to. After being accused they were hunted down and taken to court for questioning. When Good was asked what she had done to the girls she calmly replied “nothing I have been falsely accused.” Just like in the

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