Chaos and Stability in The Crucible
Journal: Media Watch (Vol.10, No. 2)Publication Date: 2019-05-01
Authors : TIM MATHENY PHILIP POE MELODY FISHER; MARK GOODMAN;
Page : 398-403
Keywords : Binary oppositions; The Crucible; good vs. evil;
Abstract
The script of The Crucible is built on a structure of binary oppositions, particularly good vs. evil and stability vs. chaos. Revealing the structure deconstructs the binary oppositions and explains how the play challenges audiences to reconsider what they understand about good and evil in their contemporary times.
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