Crucible

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June 4, 2015

 

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In Arthur Miller's The Crucible, the Puritan justice system is poorly illustrated due to the lack of evidence in trials, church influence in government, and in the setting. With the witch trials in Salem, the lack of evidence has a large effect on many people's lives. Someone can accuse another of a crime, and in almost no time at all, there will be a trial in the town court...
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Not only those who are personally affiliated with the crime are affected, everyone in the town is touched also. When Putnam states, " She cannot bear to hear the Lord's name? that's a sure sign of witchcraft," he jumps to conclusions about the girls being witches. Simply because he made this accusation, talk was stirred up in town...
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