Miller's portrayal of Puritans in "The Crucible" is largely dramatized for the sake of the story. While he captures certain aspects of Puritan culture such as their strict religious beliefs and fear of the supernatural, some elements are exaggerated for dramatic effect. It's important to remember that the play is a work of fiction based on historical events.
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Puritans were a religious sect who came to the British colonies in America from Britain, in order to be able to practice their religion without interference from other religious groups. They tended toward extreme views.
A. tolerant of all religions. The Puritans were not tolerant of all religions, as they sought to establish a society based on their own strict interpretation of Christianity and often persecuted those who did not conform to their beliefs.
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No. It was the Parliamentarians who were Puritans.
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Most Puritans were farmers.