Arthur Miller's The Crucible vs. Pres. Clinton
Arthur Miller's The Crucible and the scandal surrounding President Clinton can be compared in profusion. The old saying of history repeating itself is certainly proved true in this state of affairs (no pun intended), proving the timelessness of The Crucible. Key players utilized by Miller can be interpreted into many notorious faces portrayed by the media encircling our fearless leader. Although all comparisons are not players at all, but some merely concepts. The most obvious comparison protrudes from this circumstance like a sore thumb. This is the correlation between President Clinton and John Proctor. The primary similarity in their characters is the act of unfaithfulness to their wives. Each, different in status, is looked upon by their communities as leaders. Many will follow in their example, which is exactly why Hillary Clinton and Elizabeth Proctor both stood steadfastly by their husbands, regardless of how much inf
------------------------------------------------------------------------ Abigail Williams and Monica Lewinsky are both united as the temptresses. They each saw what they desired and aggressively sought after it with complete disregard for the fact that it did not belong to them. Abigail Williams saw John Proctor as a noted man in the community that she wished to pursue a relationship with. She had no intention to lose him by him being hanged in the end. Similarly, Lewinsky observed Bill Clinton as a powerful man she coveted for herself. She probably never intended to sacrifice him to the court as she did. This terrible twosome lusted after something that was legally nor biblically theirs and lost it in the end. The Devil is associated with anything evil. In the same manner, sexual implications are treated accordingly. Such topics are socially improper to address in public, much less conduct. In The Crucible, countless
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