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Literary Analysis of The Crucible

Under the right circumstances, hysteria can have a profound effect on a community and act as a test of morality. The characters’ reactions to the hysteria in Roger Miller’s horrifying drama, The Crucible, expose many of the disturbing aspects of the human conditio ... This paper is the property of getfreeessays.com Copyright © 2002-2003Literary Analysis of The Crucible
Under the right circumstances, hysteria can have a profound effect on a community and act as a test of morality. The characters’ reactions to the hysteria in Roger Miller’s horrifying drama, The Crucible, expose many of the disturbing aspects of the human condition. Based on actual facts, the play begins with a group of young ladies who have been found dancing in the woods and are being accused of witchcraft. When one of the accused ladies is set free with a meaningless confession to witchcraft, she is able to pursue her infatuation with a married man named John Proctor by accusing his wife, Elizabeth Proctor. ...

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