Inner Conflicts--Arthur Miller's "The Crucible"

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Inner Conflicts When people think of the word "conflict," things like a confrontation with a family member, a fight between two friends, or even a bloody war come to mind. However, oftentimes the most serious conflict lies within oneself. This holds true for Arthur Miller's The Crucible. Among the turmoil and disorder that encompasses the Puritans of Salem Village lie two characters who not only have to endure the hardships of the events in their …

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…d as a result, she saved her own life, while ending the lives of many innocent people. Though many people may argue that John Proctor made an honorable choice, and Mary Warren took the easy way out, no one can truly judge the actions of these two until faced with the same life- altering situation. Apparently, physical life is more important for Mary Warren, while John Proctor believes it is eternal life that really matters.