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Religion vs. Personal Morals
Two hundred people were accused and (Coordinating conjunction between phrases) nineteen hanged in Salem, and (Coordinating conjunction between clauses) yet witchcraft is growing everywhere around the world. During a holocaust people would kill thousands of people of a certain trait, handpicking everyone without giving anyone a chance to defend him or her self. And the same thing happened in Salem, Massachusetts through Arthur Miller's The Crucible. When Reverend Parris caught many girls dancing in the deep wood around a fire, accusations begin to soar all over Salem. Marry Warren, like John Procter, wanted to tell what really happed but people such as Reverend Hale thought the accusations more important and somewhat ignored it. Soon some people feel guilty for the hangings and many people were hurt. One of the important lessons in the play is not to always follow your religion, but follow your personal morals.
Reverend Hale first tries to......
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Title: The Crucible
Approximate Word Count: 811
Approximate Pages: 4 (250 words per double-spaced page)
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