The Crucible, by Arthur Miller: A Test of Character

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The word crucible describes an event that involves a test or trial of someone or something. In the story The Crucible by Arthur Miller, various characters endure a severe test of honestly, bravery, and goodness. Throughout the story, a series of events lead to tragedies, which involve these characters to make important decisions. If chosen incorrectly, it may lead to the death of another innocent person, or possibly even themselves. These events however, will bring out the true colors of everyone in Salem, whether they truly good or evil.

Abigail is a fitting example of someone who was severely questioned throughout The Crucible. One reason is her affair with John Proctor. This affair leads to a trail of corrupt doings. This is because Abigail wanted Goody Proctor dead, since she wanted John all to herself. She knew very well that if she simply never told these terrible lies, she would never be in this situation, and neither would all the other innocent people. She decided to continue lying to save her own skin, which proves that Abigail is selfish, and is willing to do anything to get vengeance on Elizabeth for blackening her name in Salem.

A characteristic that helps Abigail defy that she was dishonest was he talent to manipulate others. She decided to use this skill to convict other innocent people, only to get the blame off herself. She made the gruesome decision to turn her back on god, in confessing lies, while she was falsely looked upon as a hero to the court officials, and anyone else gullible enough to believe her. For example, early on in the story, she falsely confessed to seeing the devil, and writing in his book. She said she wanted to go back to God, and receive his light. She fooled almost everyone in doing t...

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...ey refuse to give up their integrity, and go against God. This proves that they are much more courageous than Hale is, because they will die before they sell the soul to the devil. Hale ends up having to live with this corruption he allowed to happen. This proves he wasn’t very brave after all, because he barely did what was right, and lost the battle of good versus

Evil.

A crucible is a severe test or trial. The story The Crucible strongly supports this definition, because almost every character in The Crucible was tested in some way. This is whether it was a test of character, honesty, loyalty, bravery or goodness within themselves. In some cases, they were trialed against their will and others testifying to evil willingly. With others, it was a test within themselves, to find the truth about what evil really is, and to not let it overcome their goodness.

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