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Individual and Society- The Crucible
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Mind Map on Individual and Society- The Crucible, created by derekrbritten on 29/03/2015.
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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
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