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Essay heading: The Crucible
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This theme is very important and used in The Crucible many times. In the Puritan Society, name plays such an extreme role, that the fear of crying witchery and sins of their neighbors, will stain their names and character forever. A clear example would be in the beginning of the book where Proctor condemns Abigail of dancing in the woods and committing acts of the devil, but is feared that his character will be spoiled if told in public... displayed 300 characters
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In the Puritan Society, name plays such an extreme role, that the fear of crying witchery and sins of their neighbors, will stain their names and character forever. A clear example would be in the beginning of the book where Proctor condemns Abigail of dancing in the woods and committing acts of the devil, but is feared that his character will be spoiled if told in public... displayed next 300 characters
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