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建立人际资源圈The_Crucible_vs_Fahrenheit_451
2013-11-13 来源: 类别: 更多范文
The Crucible vs Fahrenheit 451
Analysis
The characters in The Crucible, by Arthur Miller, and Fahrenheit 451, by Ray Bradbury, strive to achieve true individual freedom.
Personal freedom is an attribute searched for by the characters in The Crucible. For example, John Proctor notices while talking to Reverend Parris that, There are many others who stay away from church these days, because you hardly ever mention God any more.(925). Proctor shows his disappointment freely to Parris of the reasons for not attending church on the Sabbath. For more reasons than one, it is understandable that Proctor is disappointed in Parris actions as well as his accusations. In addition, during a conversation with Hale, Proctor contemplates, Why [does he] never wonder if Parris be innocent, or Abigail' Is the accuser always holy now'(953). At this point Proctor is merely trying to reason with Hale to reconsider the logic used to prosecute him and the others. Hale, although tenacious, reconciles the judgment made upon Proctor, but at that late of a time, it was too late to save him without the loss of his dignity. Furthermore, Danforth questions Parris about which of the accused should be saved by God, -which of these in your opinion may be brought to
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