Crucible by Arthur Miller "The Essay

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In Act III of the play, Miller describes the vestry of the Salem Meeting House, lit only by candles, which makes it possible that such a vessel as an earthen lamp could be present in this room.

Lastly, the title could refer to a severe test or trial. For instance, when the girls are placed on trial before their Puritan elders, they experience much trauma and tribulation; also, the character of John Proctor is placed on trial which tests his moral convictions and principles as a dedicated and devout Puritan. In addition, many other characters in the play experience trials of one kind or another, such as being tested by the circumstances surrounding the practicing of witchcraft by the young girls or by simply being a member of the larger Puritan community.

In conclusion, whether the title of Miller's play refers to any of these objects or vessels is not clear, but one can assume that "The Crucible" is a metaphor or a symbol for something much larger in context than a simple pot, a kettle or a trial by one's peers.
Perhaps the title of this play refers to what is known as a witches' cauldron in which magical brews are made in order to allow a witch to cast spells against her enemies. In another way, the "crucible" may be a melting pot, a reference to a large group of people with contrasting beliefs who end up being severely tested as a whole community. Either way, Miller as a playwright has brought together many characters with quite a few similarities, all plunged into a vessel of corruption,….....

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