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Moral Courage From The Crucible Essay Research

Moral Courage From The Crucible Essay, Research Paper


Moral Courage


In 1952, The Crucible, by Arthur Miller was written. This


play is viewed by many as a condemnation of McCarthyism, now


seen as a modern-day witch hunt, or the prosecution of people


accused without proper cause, who are forced to conform to


society to avoid public denunciation. The Crucible is based on one


of the strangest and most dreadful events in American history, the


Salem witch trials of 1692. During this time many innocent people


were put to death. Throughout this play, there are shown the


many different effects this witch hunt had on individuals, as well


as families. Some of these people truly have moral courage and will


not conform to this society?s belief of witchery. Rebecca Nurse,


Giles Corey, Reverend Hale, and John Proctor all show their


personal moral courage through their words and actions.


Throughout the play Rebecca Nurse?s morals are quite clear


through her behavior, both silent and verbal. In Act I there is a


fore-shadowing of Rebecca?s suspicion of the girls accusations.


When she first enters the room of ?sick? Betty, she stands over the


child gently, and then sits off to the side. When asked what she


thinks of Betty?s condition she replies ?I think she?ll wake when she


tires of it?. Thus implying she dose not believe the sickness to be


real, but mere acting. Rebecca is charged in Act II, not only for


witchcraft, but ?for the marvelous and supernatural murder of


Goody Putnam?s babies.? After being charged with such an


outrageous account Rebecca does not speak of any sort of witchery.


She ?fears nothing? because ?another judgment awaits us all.? She


will not bend her morals to please the court, even if it will save her


neck- literally.


Giles Corey through his moral courage showed that he was


not only looking out for himself, but also for the welfare of others.


Throughout the play Giles fights with John Proctor to help show the


court the girls false accusations. When Giles Corey is accused of


witchery in Act III he will not offer a plea of guilty or not guilty to


the court. Not only is this a sign of ignoring this madness, it is also


because if he does not make a plea then they can not try him and


can not take away his land. He wants to keep his land for this


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son-in-law. When Giles is asked to reveal the name of the man who


gave him information to disprove the charges he says ?I cannot


give you his name? because Giles knows if his name should be given


then ?he shall lay in jail for it?. Because of Giles Corey?s moral


courage and for standing up to the court he eventually is


physically crushed to death, but his soul is never broken.


Reverend John Hale of Beverly is introduced into Act I as a


?tight-skinned, eager-eyes intellectual?, being called upon as a


specialist in witchcraft. When Hale arrives in Salem he gives off a


sense of arrogance. Hale is a gentleman of the court and is sent to


learn about the accused persons. After seeing many charades and


talking to some of the townspeople, especially John Proctor and


Giles Corey, he starts to doubt the authenticity of the ?bewitched?


girls accusations. He hits bottom when Mary Warren accuses


John Proctor. At this point he ?denounces these proceedings,?


and quits this court!? He can no longer be part of these immoral


events.


John Proctor?s moral standing is not as much shown until the


play is unfolded a bit. John Proctor is a hard working farmer with


three boys, and a wife, Elizabeth. John is outraged in Act I when


the court officials come to his home and take his wife for trial.


John Proctor is sure he can free his wife by showing the truth


through their maid Mary Warren. But this all turns against him


when Mary accuses John on witchery as well. When John is


thrown into jail many people, including Reverend Hale, beg him


just to confess to witchery. At first John signs the confession, but


refuses to have it nailed to the door of the church for the public to


see, for he ?has three children- how may I teach them to walk like


men in the world.? His name is everything. He has given them his


soul, he feels they have to need for his name. So in the fight for


moral standings he dies, and has ?his goodness now.?


The play, The Crucible, based on the Salem witch trials, truly


shows the many sides of this cruel and extraordinary time in


American history. People were taking secret vengeance on their


own neighbors, and so called friends. Although we often see the bad


side of this amoral event, there were those who stood up to these


immoral doings, and even died for them.

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