Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Individual and Society- The Crucible
- John Proctor
- Goes
against the
court
- trying to stay out of proceedings
did ultimately drag him into the
problem
- Distrusted in the
theocratic society
- Does not attend church regularly
- Seen as rejecting
religion
- Broken social rules there is
pressure to ensure nobody
knows
- Secret affair
- Didn't want to blacken his
name
- Society destroyed by individuals
- Confessions from the girls
- Hale
- Years of study of witchcraft
- Pulled community apart
- Theocracy rules society and
represses individuals
- Caused the girls to dance in the woods
- Against puritan religion
- Pressure to conform
- Giles Corey's wife
should only read
the Bible
- Abigail's feelings for John
were not expressed
- people take pleasure in others being ridiculed
- Settle grudges and conflicts
- Danforth
- Pressure to denounce family and friends
- Proctor denounces wife and admits adultery
- Standing up against the powers of the
church and the court seen as the work of
the devil
- Every defense taken as an attack on the court
- Petition of 91 names