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  • Essay / The Crucible of Arthur Miller - 836

    The Crucible of Arthur MillerReputation. Reputation is the general opinion of a group of private or public people or all people involved in a position on something relevant to a situation. For example, an excellent reputation in a sport will either get you paid more or be selected for a better team. Reputation is an important issue in almost everything. This is an important issue within virtual communities, businesses, schools, social status, etc. I find the reputation relevant to Arthur Miller's screenplay, The Crucible. In The Crucible, Miller presents his opinions based on the facts of the Salem witch trials. In doing so, he brings a whole new perspective to readers of his storyline. In the following paragraphs, I will analyze quotes directly from The Crucible to help get to Miller's point of reputation. From one point to another in The Crucible, there is dialogue that allows us to understand the point of Miller's reputation in a society. "I want to open up! I want the light of God, I want the sweet love of Jesus! I danced for the Devil; I saw him, I wrote in his book; I