Friday, October 11, 2019
Intolerance from The Crucible Essay
Ayn Rand once said ââ¬Å"A single lie destroys a whole reputation of integrity. It means that a lie sadly has enough power to cause corruption in a society. It also suggests that a lie perhaps be strong enough to destroy even a high ranking person from a society. If you tolerate lies dominating people around you, youââ¬â¢ll eventually be a victim of them. Two literature works that explain this quote are Author Millerââ¬â¢s play, The Crucible, which takes place in a Puritan town named Salem in the state of Massachusetts during the year of 1692. The Crucible shows how intolerance corrupts the town. And Maurice Ogdenââ¬â¢s Poem, ââ¬Å"The Hangman,â⬠which takes place in an unnamed town. ââ¬Å"The Hangmanâ⬠shows how the ignorance of the townsfolk gives a pathway to the Hangman which enabled to execute every single one of the townsfolk on his gallows-tree. Meanwhile intolerance also takes place in ââ¬Å"The Hangmanâ⬠which makes the Hangman has no mercy for people who questioning him. Both literatures works The Crucible and ââ¬Å"The Hangmanâ⬠have Intolerance as one of the main themes in common. Intolerance takes place in ââ¬Å"The Hangmanâ⬠. The Hangman gives the townsfolk a severe test, which is the hang trial and see how the townsfolk will address it. The Hangman nervously arrives in the readerââ¬â¢s unnamed town, and built his frame. The town folks are wondering who the criminal is and what the crimes are. On the very first day he hanged a man who came from another land. The townsfolk who gathered in the courthouse square, leaves without saying anything because they donââ¬â¢t care for the foreigner. The townsfolk believed that the frame would be gone by the next day, but it didnââ¬â¢t because they neglected the first hanging. Now the Hangman doesnââ¬â¢t even bother to do so, because the townsfolk showed him they donââ¬â¢t really care. For the reason of that, the townsfolk become such easy targets for the hangman, because of his intolerant attitude. And we wondered, whenever we had the time, Who the criminal, what the crime That the Hangman judged with the yellow twist of knotted hemp in his busy fist. And he stepped down, and laid his hand on a man who came from another land. And we breathed again, for anotherââ¬â¢s grief At the Hangmanââ¬â¢s hand was our relief Maurice Ogden Later on The Hangman executed an infidel Jew, then a dark skin one, both lived in the town. The Hangmanââ¬â¢s intolerant personality combined with the townsfolk ignorance lead the hangman to executing the townsfolk in a large amount, which happens clearly because of ignorance. Those who wander why were hanged. This causes the townââ¬â¢s residents to become fearful. Then more and more were hanging. Finally even the speaker of the poem was hanged because of his ignorant personality. This means anyone who neglect either a party or someone dominate them will eventually suffer of it. The presence of intolerance in ââ¬Å"The Hangmanâ⬠is something that the townââ¬â¢s resident should be motivated to take away from the Hangman, unfortunately they was unable to do that cause of their fears and the Hangmanââ¬â¢s intolerant test. ââ¬Å"Dead!â⬠I answered, and amiably ââ¬Å"Murdered,â⬠the Hangman corrected me. ââ¬Å"First the alien then the Jew. I did no more than you let me do.â⬠Beneath the beam that blocked the sky none before stood so alone as I. The Hangman then strapped meâ⬠¦with no voice there to cry ââ¬Å"Stay!â⬠for me in the empty square. Maurice Ogden Intolerance takes place in The Crucible It all began with a Negro slave named Tituba, combined with a group of daft girls goes dancing in the forest. In a Puritan town, anything thatââ¬â¢s look unfamiliar to the Bible consider as something against it. While dancing in the forest, the girls ironically caught, by the townââ¬â¢s minister, Reverend Parris. On the following morning both Parrisââ¬â¢s and the Putnamââ¬â¢s daughter were unable to wake up. The Villagers gathers at the ministerââ¬â¢s house and quickly witchcraft rumor invade the town. Abigail what was a part of the girls dancing and who is Parrisââ¬â¢s niece, warns the others girls to not to admit what they were doing in the forest. She even menace them she could kill them if they do so. Parris is paranoid; he believes that his congregation should not lift a finger without his permission when church is in motion. He thinks of nothing to do but to put his slave under pressure, because he think that Totuba might do witchcraft on his daughter, Tituba says to Parris ââ¬Å"My Betty be hearty soon.â⬠(Miller 8) This quotation shows that Intolerance has taken place in The Crucible Because Parris is donââ¬â¢t want his daughter to die, questioning and punishing Tituba is a good way to be aware of what actually happened in the forest. Another way in which intolerance has taken place in The Crucible is when Tituba fearfully accuses several town folks of reading the devil book. Abigail joins her revealing that she has seen many women with the devil. Betty and the other girls joining them as well, and they start pointing their finger on people. Abigail says ââ¬Å"I want to open myself. I want the light of God, I want the sweet love of Jesus! I kiss his hand. I saw Good with the Devil! I saw Goody Osborn with the devil! I saw Bishop with the Devil.â⬠(Miller 48) This quotation tells that she is showing the villagers that she want to be a better Puritan, she want to show the authorities that she is not a witch indeed she is. All of her accusers were hanged by the end of the story, Except Sarah Good who confessed right away. The fact that they hanged the accusers shows zero tolerance for witchcraft, they hanged the accusers because a puritan society does not tolerate witchcraft and that morality is obviously tradi tional. Another way in which intolerance has taking place in The Crucible is when Abigail who had an affair with John Proctor profits the witch trial occasion to accuse Johnââ¬â¢s wife of witchcraft so she could win it all. When Elizabeth name had been called in court john reveal that He had an affair with Abigail to test Johnââ¬â¢s claim judge Danforth approached Elizabeth and ask her if Proctor had been unfaithful to her, she lies to Proctorââ¬â¢s honor and judge Danforth denounces Proctor as a liar. Abigail herself forced Proctorââ¬â¢s servant to accuse him of being a witch, and she who is already afraid of her does so. Proctor says to Mary Warren ââ¬Å"Do that which is good and, no harm shall come to thee.â⬠(Miller 95) This quotation shows how Proctor is praying his servant to tell the truth; although she has great conscious she doesnââ¬â¢t do so because she is afraid that Abigail can attack her in her sleep. Proctor is rages not only against the court but also her, and now proctor is arrested. This suggest intolerance because, if intolerance wasnââ¬â¢t present they would have listen to Proctorââ¬â¢s argument too which have great integrity in the town, but because of intolerance theyââ¬â¢ll hang him as any other accusers if he do not confess of witchcraft. In brief, both the poem, and the play speaks of intolerance, although ââ¬Å"The Hangmanâ⬠is mostly based on ignorance. Itââ¬â¢s clearly has shown by the beginning of the poem that the townsfolk shows that they would not tolerate the Hangman to kill anybody in the town, but furthermore they ignore the Hangman, which they shouldnââ¬â¢t do because the greatest ignorance is to reject something you donââ¬â¢t know. They play, The Crucible shows that Salem wonââ¬â¢t corrupt if there was tolerance, unfortunately it does, and later on the Judges discovered that they werenââ¬â¢t doing the correct thing but it was way too late due to the number on people died.
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