Puritan Values In Arthur Miller's 'The Crucible'

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Calvin Ottaway
English II
Mrs. Hildebrand
Hour 1
20 September 2016
Crucible Rough Draft In Arthur Miller’s The Crucible, Puritan values are shown many times throughout the play. Many beliefs of Puritanism are used in the society. In the Crucible, Arthur Miller uses the Puritan beliefs of predestination, the evilness of the devil, and utopian society as the core of society.
The devil for Puritans is the last person you want to interact with. The devil was often blamed for any bad happenings. “The Salem folk believed that the virgin forest was the devil’s last preserve” (Miller 5). If someone was accused of witch craft, they were working with the devil and were punished. “Long-held hatreds of neighbors could now be openly expressed, and vengeance