In act three the idea of the characters
human nature really does come out. Technically this human nature does not come
out in a good way. The characters are put in very stressful and difficult situations.
This causes many upset, frantic, and unexpected behaviors to come from the
characters.
In act three the character of Giles Corey
really begins to show his angry and protective nature. His wife, Martha Corey,
is on trial for being a witch, which of course he does not believe to be true.
He feels that he has legitimate evidence that his wife is not a witch. His
anger comes through when he bursts into the courtroom claiming his wife
innocence and makes a huge angry scene as he is drug out of the courtroom.
(Miller 84) His protective nature is hidden behind all of the anger that he is
giving off. For it really is human nature that when we become very protective
of something, we become angry towards those who want to hurt them. For example,
if your sister has an issue with a girl at school and is being bullied you are
probably not going to be very nice or respectful to them. This is because you
are protecting your sibling. I think this behavior is expected because his wife
is being accused of something he does not think is true.
Another character, Mary Warren, has a huge
part in act three. She is the one person who can really determine Elizabeth
Procter's and Martha Corey's innocence. Her human nature of fear plays a huge
part in this act. Martha has a terrible fear of the devil, which is expected
because her strong faith believes that the devil is all things evil. Her fear
of Mr. Procter comes into play when she admits that he forced her to go there
and say they were pretending. She also said that Mr. Procter threatened to kill
her if she did not do as he said, the fear of him made for the chain of events
that happened in act three. (Miller 118-119).
Whether Mary was telling the truth, I have
not yet decided. If she was not telling the truth, the fear of the court, judge,
and possible jail time or hanging could have been what truly scared her into
making up lies about Mr. Procter. Mr. Procter shows very similar human traits
as Mr. Corey except Mr. Procter ads lying into the mix. Mr. Procter has been
lying to all his peers and community about his affair with Abigail. He doesn't
want his name to be put to shame and telling people would do just that. The
truth finally comes out and his protective nature comes out with a mad furry
(Miller 109-112).
These few human traits such as
protectiveness, anger, fear, and lying were all displayed by characters in act
three. These traits are also things that people today display both bluntly and
secretly which makes it human nature to do many of these things.
Miller, Aurthur. The Crucible. New York: Penguin Group, 1976. 84-112 Print
Miller, Aurthur. The Crucible. New York: Penguin Group, 1976. 84-112 Print
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