Wednesday, January 22, 2020
Why The Crucible Remains Important Today Essay -- Essay on The Crucibl
Why ââ¬ËThe Crucibleââ¬â¢ Remains Important Today For a story of any kind to have any relevance or meaning some 50 years after being written and indeed almost 400 years after it was set, it needs to contain themes and ideas that have been uniformly felt and experienced by people from all walks of life as well as continuing to speak to and have meaning to new and changed generations of people. Years after being written, Arthur Millerââ¬â¢s ââ¬ËThe Crucibleââ¬â¢, still successfully speaks to numerous generations of people, that although live in different countries, under different governments and belong to different peer groups, experience the same issues that the characters of ââ¬ËThe Crucibleââ¬â¢ experienced as well as the same issues that were experienced by Arthur Miller at the time of writing. ââ¬ËThe Crucibleââ¬â¢ effectively addresses not only the issue of conformity found in all social groups, it illustrates the remarkable amount of power a select group of people may possess, purely because it is they who are entitled to interpret the various law and morals by which people live as well as the numerous injustices that continue to torment mankind. A strong theme in ââ¬ËThe Crucibleââ¬â¢, conformity is an idea or even an issue that has been present and has plagued mankind for generations. The indisputable need to conform to the Churchââ¬â¢s view and those of its ministers is gravely evident in ââ¬ËThe Crucibleââ¬â¢ and causes much personal conflict in the playââ¬â¢s characters. The group of accused charac-ters must eithe...
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