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Hysteria, Evil and Hope Depicted in The Crucible Essay

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In “The Crucible”, there are words that have different meanings based on their context such as hysteria, evil and hope, which applies to the content of the play. Hysteria destroys the people of Salem, evil is within the Devil, and hope is when the characters confess. “The Crucible” displays hysteria in many ways throughout the play, but the main act of hysteria was that it wrecked the people of Salem. Hysteria is an exaggerated or uncontrollable emotion, which is mainly demonstrated by divisions of society. Hysteria takes a main part of the play because it caused the people of Salem to do such unreasonable acts. One hysterical act in “The Crucible” was during the Salem Witch Trials, one hundred fifth people were accused for practicing …show more content…

Evil is a profoundly immoral and malevolent. Evil is shown all through the play, firstly through the Devil and then through the characters. The Devil is evil because it caused many crimes such as the multiple deaths of babies and so on. Marry Warren and others have been trying to catch the Devil and to stop all this absurd villainy, “The Devil is loose in Sale, Mr. Proctor, we must discover where he’s hiding.” Although he may seem that all this evil is coming from the Devil, yet it is also coming from Abigail Williams. “ You drank a charm to John Proctor’s wife! You drank a charm to kill Goody Proctor”, this shows that Abigail has the desire to have John Proctor and she is willing to act evil, like the Devil. This clearly shows that this selfish act of Abigail’s was her own act of evil, rather than the Devil’s. In the end, evil is not only the Devil to blame for all the wrongdoings in the play, but other characters also have the qualities of the Devil. The Crucible”, the play indicates that there is hope for the people who have done such disasters.Hope is a feeling of expectation and desire for a certain thing to happen. Though the play has many harmful dramatic actions going on, towards the end there are still people who still have hope by confessing their sinful sins. John Proctor attempts to break the witch trial system by confessing his sins. His first confession is when he admits that he has been cheating on

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