In Arthur Miller's "The Crucible," the legal system of Salem is heavily influenced by a mix of religious dogma and hysteria surrounding the witch trials. The court operates on the premise of spectral evidence, allowing accusations to be made based on visions and dreams rather than solid proof. This results in a climate of fear and paranoia, where personal vendettas can easily lead to wrongful convictions. Ultimately, the legal process reflects the societal tensions and moral dilemmas of the time, prioritizing conformity over justice.
They illustrate the corruption of the town
a small colonial town around 17th century in Salem Mass.
In order to protect their town from the evils of the Devil, the town had torn itself apart because of the trials.
there is much confusion and disagreement in the town
Abigail, his niece
You go to the docks in the town where the crucible is, you're only able to go after you complete the crucible.
They illustrate the corruption of the town
a small colonial town around 17th century in Salem Mass.
An industrial town is a city where the economic system is based off industry, such as a mining town.
Salem
In order to protect their town from the evils of the Devil, the town had torn itself apart because of the trials.
there is much confusion and disagreement in the town
Abigail, his niece
Do your homework. Thomas Putnam
Reverend Hale is a fictional character in the book, The Crucible. He is the spiritual doctor in the town of Salem.
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