Theme Of Lies In The Crucible

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“I want to open myself!...I want the light of God, I want the sweet love of Jesus! I danced for the Devil; I was him, I wrote in his book; I go back to Jesus; I kiss His hand, I saw Sarah Good with the Devil! I saw Goody Osborn with the Devil! I saw Bridget Bishop with the Devil!” (Miller). This quote represents the lies and deceit that took place throughout The Crucible. There are many instances throughout The Crucible such as, the affair between Abigail and John Procter and the girl’s accusations against the town’s people. The lies surrounding the use of witchcraft begin when the girls are caught dancing. This leads to Betty going into a coma which begins the bigger amount of lies, deceit, and the accusations. Tituba begins saying that she was communicating with the devil, which leads to Abigail joining in as well and before we know it all the girls are yelling about conspiring with the devil. This …show more content…

When Blanche walked in on her husband having sex with another man. Blanche, her husband, and his male friend went out dancing as pretended as if it had never occurred. Then when the Varsouviana was playing she was dancing with Allen, her husband, she told him that she thought he was disgusting and he left and shot himself in the head. This tragedy follows her throughout her life with the polka, anytime she hears the song she travels back to that night. Blanche believed having sex with younger and multiple men showed her worth and it would make her younger and allow her to avoid death itself in her mind. In scene nine Blanche is horrified when a women selling flowers for the dead tell her fate. Blanche madness was brought up her inability to act appropriately on her desires and fear of human mortality. It is seen throughout the whole play that sex and death are linked in almost all aspects of Blanche life. In other words, it can be seen how Blanche’s sexual history help leads to her

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