Sacrifice In The Crucible

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Everybody makes sacrifices every single day, whether they know it or not. There are larger sacrifices that people may think about before acting on, too. In the play The Crucible, the author Arthur Miller implies that sacrifices may be necessary to restore some kind of order in society. Sacrifice is definitely necessary to restore a sense of order, in any situation. When there are two stubborn people, one must sacrifice their own desires or needs to reach a conclusion or middle ground with the other. There are several characters in the play The Crucible who sacrificed.

Giles Corey makes a few sacrifices during the play, although he is not one of the main characters. In the beginning, he mentions that “I tried and tried and could not say my