During Act III Danford repeatly says that the good have nothing to fear. what evidence can you give that proves the opposite? Does Danford's statement apply to today and/or your life?
In Act III of the Crucible Danford expresses that he feels that the good have nothing to fear. Well if you pay close attention to the story you can clearly see that anyone was willing to sell each other out as lond as it ment they would stay safe in god's light. on page 44 DAnford says "No uncorrupted man may fear this court, Mr. Hale! None! To Giles. You are under arrest in contempt of this court. now sit you down and take counsel with yourself, or you will be set in jail until you decide to answer all questions."(miller p.44,3)
This quote is mainly stating that even though this man is deciding to take his rights and not answer the questions of the court. so in agrrivation the court holds him in contempt. This may seem firmiliar becuase you see this everywhere. For example look in the media any thing that goes wrong, politicaly/war, is instantly that presidents fault. Also on a smaller scale if something were to happen in this class room it would be the teachers fault even if their wasnt anything she could do.
No comments:
Post a Comment