why do you think the crucible and the patchwork quilt are often used as symbols of the multicultural character of U.S society
John Proctor
Clearly Giles is the SCAPEGOAT in this society-through him the sins of society are repressed and then PRESSED, pardon the pun.
Goody Good is arrested in " The Crucible" because she is a beggar. This type of behavior was frowned upon in the Puritan society. This also sheds light on blaming and abusing the poor in society throughout numerous eras throughout history!
Reverend Parris represents the archetype of the self-serving authority figure in "The Crucible." He is more concerned with maintaining his position and reputation in Salem than with the moral implications of the witch trials. Parris embodies the fear and paranoia that fuel the hysteria, as he prioritizes his personal interests over the truth and the well-being of his community. His character illustrates how power can corrupt and lead to the downfall of both individuals and society.
In this quote from "The Crucible" Act 1, John Proctor is appealing to the principles of democracy and fairness in the society of Salem. By stating "We vote by name in this society not by acreage," Proctor is emphasizing that each individual's worth and voice should be considered equally, regardless of their land ownership or social status. Proctor's statement reflects his belief in the importance of individual rights and the rule of law in a just society.
Because it is a multicultural society.
Yes, living in a multicultural society enables you to learn more about others cultures and to respect them.
Namibia is a multicultural society
the connection of parents and community and multicultural society in the field of early childhood education
Being a multicultural society benefits Australia because we can learn more about other religions who countries and the way they live.
It is useless
We Australians are definitely multicultural because a quarter of Australia's population was born outside of Australia!
Because all cultures and nationalities have come together into one country, making Australia a Multicultural society and country.
The majority is of the population Christian, but we are a multicultural society.
United States of America and Australia
yes of course it is
a pluralistic society