In Arthur Miller's "Church", justice and injustice are depicted by John Procter, Elizabeth Procter, and Abigail Williams' character. It is also shown through the role of Mary Warren and Messi Lewis 'small role, Abigail Williams' followers, and Danfoss and various civic roles.
There are rumors that Abigail Williams and girls were discovering dancing in the forest by a pastor of Paris, and when it turned out that Bettari and Ruth Putnam were "magicians" there was magic between them. did. When girls discover this, they become increasingly afraid of being condemned by magic. Abigail was the first person who "recognized" to see the devil.
Walcott says that he died soon after purchasing a pig from Corey. "From that day onwards he will not be able to keep pigs alive for more than four weeks."
Martha Cory's husband, Gilskori, was later killed for other reasons. He heard that Putnam said "I killed my neighbor for my own land." Gisusukori died of unjust death. A big stone was placed in his chest, and he was forced to die slowly.
The court accepted any evil lawsuits, there was reason to condemn another person and everyone caused many innocent deaths.
Abigail Williams, the main plaintiff, had the final motivation to kill Elizabeth Procter Abigail and Elizabeth's husband John Procter. Take Elizabeth away and she will leave John alone. The majority of Abigail's claim is based on false claims that her relationship with John Procter is true love.
Elizabeth was charged with murder, because Abigail had put a needle on himself to show "friendliness" for Elizabeth to push it in, and because Chevere found a poppet valve at the guardian's house . Because Proctor was partially misplaced in relation to Abigail, he noticed that he was doing what he was trying to do and regretted. "I do not intend to make my wife take revenge."
At the trial, Proctor explained that he no longer wanted to protect himself but admitted that he was infected with Abigail.
Krugersburg was written by Arthur Miller. In Salem people's obsession with trying to achieve justice will only be an unfair treatment of the accused. Salem's law is sinful until it proves to be innocent. Their government was also a theocracy, obsession with their religion also caused wrongdoing. Before the innocence, Salem's law is sinful, it is declared that a person is innocent until it is proved guilty, and the court provides adequate evidence to prove it not. People were accused of innocence or guilt. "Why, if they must hang up for denyin, they will swear anything before someone hangs up. Have you thought about this?" (258-296). Pastor Hale ... show more
Through Arthur Miller 's justice and unjust "kuzaki", Arthur Miller the role of John Procter, Elizabeth Proctor and Abigail Williams depicts justice and injustice. It also shows through the small role of Mary Warren and Messi Luis, the followers of Abigail Williams, and Danfoss and various citizens. "He believes in me, the most obscure thing to learn is the thing that I can forgive the most.I have been in the bar for a long time if I was asked for defense.I am Let's think about that, I told you to do this all in general How do you protect a defendant in a crime?
Justice and Jealousy Justice is guided by fairness and equality, but Arthur Miller's movie "Cruiser" proves that this does not necessarily succeed, and in many cases fraudulent power is revealed. From another point of view, justice may be formed or destroyed. In The Crucible, Arthur Miller convinced the audience that its reasons, emotions, and personality are unfair throughout the social dilemma of the Puritan community. Justice is one of them