The Crucible Questions on Allusion

The Crucible

The literary device that Reverend Hale uses when he says "Man, remember, until an hour before the Devil fell, God thought him beautiful in heaven" is allusion. He alludes to the Biblical story of...

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The Crucible

Arthur Miller's The Crucible employs various literary techniques and stylistic devices to enhance its themes and character development. Through dialogue, symbolism, imagery, and irony, Miller...

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The Crucible

The line contains an allusion to Pontius Pilate, highlighting the theme of moral responsibility amidst the Salem Witch Trials. It is effective because it parallels Pilate's attempt to absolve himself...

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The Crucible

Parris accuses Abigail of "trafficking with spirits in the forest" after finding her and other girls dancing in the woods, with Tituba chanting over a fire. This incident, coupled with Betty's...

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The Crucible

In The Crucible, Proctor's association of Mary with the angel Raphael signifies his attempt to encourage her to remain truthful and strong amidst the trials. Raphael, an archangel known for his role...

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The Crucible

Reverend Hale is compared to Pontius Pilate by John Proctor in Act Two of The Crucible. Proctor accuses Hale of trying to absolve himself of responsibility for the unjust arrests of Rebecca Nurse and...

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