The Crucible

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July 31, 2015

 

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Both characters could be described as power hungry, egotistical people who were just looking to made a scene and have others support them and their ideas. Both events have the similarities of having the accused confess because fear motivated them, both negatively affected the accused persons’ life, and both leaders ended up having even worse conclusions to their own lives...
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In The Crucible, the fear of being whipped or killed motivated Tituba, a slave, to confess to seeing others with the Devil. “Rev. Parris: ‘You will confess yourself or I will take you out and whip you to your death, Tituba!’…Tituba: ‘No, No don’t hand Tituba! I tell him [Lucifer] I don’t desire to work for him, sir...
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