Friday, October 25, 2019
The Crucible by Arthur Miller :: Essay on The Crucible
The Crucible To what extent is John and Elizabethââ¬â¢s relationship the main focus of the play? In this essay I am going to discus to what extent John and Elizabethââ¬â¢s relationship is the focus of the Crucible. The play was set in 1962, in a small, American village called Salem. As Salem was governed by a Theocracy, the whole village was extremely religious. After reading the Crucible I think that John and Elizabethââ¬â¢s relationship is the main focus of the play, we can see in each act how their feelings and emotions towards their relation ship changes and progresses throughout the play. In Act 1 we are introduced to John Proctor. We find out that he is a farmer in his middle thirties and that he is known, and respected throughout the village as a good, honest man. We also learn that John has committed adultery with his former servant ââ¬â Abigail Williams, niece of Reverend Paris. John deeply regrets this, and, as we learn from act one he wishes to no longer peruse his relation ship with Abigail any further; ââ¬Å"I will cut off my hand before I ever reach for you again!â⬠Abigail responds to this remark in anger, not being able to bear the fact that John no longer wants her. She calls Elizabeth a ââ¬Å"cold, snivelling womanâ⬠and accuses her of spreading lies ââ¬Å"She is blackening my name in the village, she is spreading lies about me!â⬠Immediately John responds in defence of his wife ââ¬Å"Youââ¬â¢ll speak nothinââ¬â¢ of Elizabeth!â⬠We can see from this Act how John canââ¬â¢t bear the fact that he committed such a terrible sin against his wife who he loves and cares for. In At 2, we learn more about John and Elizabethââ¬â¢s feelings towards each other. It begins with them having a civilised conversation, perhaps too civilised for a married couple, Elizabeth is keeping her answers short and blunt, for example; ââ¬Å" Thatââ¬â¢s wellâ⬠and ââ¬Å"It must be.â⬠John picks up on this, and asks Elizabeth if she is sad again. As we read further we find out that Elizabeth thought John had gone into Salem, as he was home so late. What she really means when she says ââ¬Å"You come so late I thought youââ¬â¢d gone to Salem this afternoonâ⬠, is that she thought John had been to see Abigail. Elizabeth knows that John had an affair with Abby, and she still holds this against him. The fact that Elizabeth bought this subject up angers John and therefore, results in an argument. John hates it that Elizabeth cannot seem to forgive him ââ¬Å"Spare me! You forgive nothinââ¬â¢ and forget nothinââ¬â¢
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