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The Crucible by Arthur Miller. Summary. Interpreting a Text. To understand a complex dramatic work like The Crucible , you need to interpret it.
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The Crucible by Arthur Miller Summary
Interpreting a Text • To understand a complex dramatic work like The Crucible, you need to interpret it. • You should offer your own explanations of who the characters really are, why they behave the way they do, and what the larger meaning of their situation might be.
Interpreting a Text • As you read The Crucible, jot down your interpretation of what the dialogue and actions reveal about the characters’ values, emotions, motivations, and personal histories. • You may need to monitor your reading by going back over the play and re-reading sections to find more info about characters and their actions.
Motivation • Motivation is what moves people to act the way they do. • Just like real people, fictional characters often have complex motivations, and their actions can result form several motivating factors. • Miller shows that every person in Salem had at least one reason for acting the way he or she did – psychological, sexual, financial, theological, or political.
Background • The Crucible is based on the witch trials that took place in 1692, in Salem, Mass. • Elizabeth Parris, daughter of Reverend Samuel Parris, and Abigail Williams, his niece, began acting strangely. • Since no medical cause for their behavior could be found, doctors concluded that the girls were bewitched.
Background • Soon other girls began exhibiting the same behavior, crying out the names of women they knew and sparking the witch hunt. • Over the next eight months, twenty-seven people were convicted, nineteen were hanged, one was pressed to death, and more than one hundred were imprisoned.