In the last scene of "Your Last Scene", the third act after all curtains sentenced to lawsuits and death sentences three months ago all coincided with the plot. This is a scene filled with tragedy, failure, misunderstanding, and suffering. "Crucible" reminds people that evil possibilities can be violated in their daily lives, so the audience should know that they should ask questions. The last scene shows all the journeys the character experienced, in some cases from the beginning to the end. The behavior of some characters may reflect the society in which the character lives, in other cases the role may or may not be the case.
As a textbook version of Arthur Miller's hero, John Proctor struggled to harmonize his self-image with his actions at the last action of Kruger's Burg. In other words, he strives to restore his integrity through criminal acts of adultery and adultery, as his criminal partner is Abigail Williams, 17, Abigail was arrested with several other girls and was dancing nude with the original dance in the forest. Other girls are under their spells. Therefore, John Proctor had to do everything he could do to defend his wife sued for an unjust crime; he also believed that this defense is his opportunity to restore pride .
In Abigail of Krugersburg's Krugers Act 1 there is a complicated story about the explanation and the event of Salem Witch trial in Salem, Massachusetts in 1692. The first acts of Kruger's law reveal a case that led to magical accusations and increased superstition in the Puritan community. - How Arthur Miller established Abigail Williams' personality and motivation in the first act and a way not to trust that Arthur Miller wrote the "Crucible of the 1950s" during the Cold War. The theater was a massive hysterical study that led to the trial of Salem Witch in 1692. It shows the result that was condemned as a witch. The reason for hunting a witch is because it is a symbol of the devil, and in Salem no one is superior to God.
The Crucible by The Crucible Arthur Miller is based on "Salem Witch Trials" in 1693. In the first act, the audience knew that John Proctor was plagued by Abigail Williams who was dancing in the forest, and she still had feelings for him. When John denied their love, Abigail began to condemn people with magic. The second act is when we are arrested by Elizabeth Proctor for doubt of magic.