The Dramatic Intensity of The Crucible’s Courtroom Scene

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The Dramatic Intensity of The Crucible’s Courtroom Scene

In this assignment I am going to investigate the Dramatic Intensity of

The Crucible’s courtroom scene. I am going to do this by exploring the

language used, how the characters develop and how Arthur miller

unfolds the plot to keep the reader interested and how emotion and

feelings dictate the movements of the play.

The Crucible is set against the backdrop of the mad hunts of the Salem

witch trials in the late 17th century. It is about a town, after

accusations from a few girls, which begins a mad hunt for witches that

did not exist. Many towns’ people were hanged on charges for of

witchcraft. Miller brings out the absurdity of the incident with the

theme of truth and righteousness. The theme is conveyed through the

struggles of Miller’s main character John Proctor.

In The Crucible all the events flow naturally from one event to next.

Everything happens naturally from the natures of the characters. The

fact that the story isn’t made up and it is based on a true story

makes the play interesting. There was sufficient conflict, so many

things going on, it kept my interest aroused. There is much tension

and suspense in the story. It covers basic human instinct and

qualities. It shows the human necessity for survival, and the lengths

at which a person will go to save his life. The Crucible is a study of

mass hysteria that affects the village of Salem in a foremost way.

There are many themes running through the play. One is obviously

witchcraft. There is an idea of Abuse of power and, also the

individuality and society, this is important because it is set in the

17th century and everyone was the same. There is an idea of honour and

truth. Proctor...

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...se are very valuable to drama as it adds

interest and has the edge of the seat effect.

The crucible is a thrilling play which gripped my attention, and after

researching the play I have found how Arthur miller has allowed the

plot to flow naturally to unfold dramatic intensity shown through

themes to add tension and emotion to the story line. The theme

witchcraft adds anxiety as other themes are unearthed,. The individual

and society theme, when everyone is expected to act the same we

discover witchcraft, which is brought by one of the main characters

which does not belong to the same society. The narrator & stage

instructions added to the text added conflict, however after watching

the play I found it greatly enjoyable. I felt Arthur Miller made the

crucible dramatic by showing feeling and emotion shone through

accusations and the events of the play.

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