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The Crucible Thesis Statements and Essay Topics

All five incorporate at least one of the themes found in “The Crucible” and are broad enough so that it will be easy to find textual support, yet narrow enough to provide a focused clear thesis statement. These thesis statements for “The Crucible” by Arthur Miller offer a short summary of different elements that could be important in an essay but you are free to add your own analysis and understanding of the plot or themes to them. Using the essay topics below in conjunction with the list of important quotes from Crucible by Arthur Miller, you should have no trouble connecting with the text and writing an excellent essay. Need a Refresher? Click Here for a Detailed Act-by-Act Plot Summary of The Crucible Click here for an analysis of how characters represent themes and thematic issues in The Crucible by Arthur Miller.

Puritanism — History.com Articles, Video, Pictures and Facts. The roots of Puritanism are to be found in the beginnings of the English Reformation.

Puritanism — History.com Articles, Video, Pictures and Facts

The name “Puritans” (they were sometimes called “precisionists”) was a term of contempt assigned to the movement by its enemies. Although the epithet first emerged in the 1560s, the process through which Puritanism developed had been initiated in the 1530s, when King Henry VIII repudiated papal authority and transformed the Church of Rome into a state Church of England.

But the Church of England retained much of the liturgy and ritual of Roman Catholicism and seemed, to many dissenters, to be insufficiently reformed. Well into the sixteenth century many priests were barely literate and often very poor. Employment by more than one parish was common, and the resulting itinerancy of priests, along with their immunity to certain penalties of the civil law, fed anticlerical hostility and contributed to their isolation from the spiritual needs of the people. Wong/AUG12/Thirteen Colonies Lesson Plan and Rubric.pdf. God In America: People: The Puritans. Like the Pilgrims, the Puritans were English Protestants who believed that the reforms of the Church of England did not go far enough.

God In America: People: The Puritans

In their view, the liturgy was still too Catholic. Bishops lived like princes. Ecclesiastical courts were corrupt. Because the king of England was head of both church and state, the Puritans' opposition to religious authority meant they also defied the civil authority of the state. In 1630, the Puritans set sail for America. Arriving in New England, the Puritans established the Massachusetts Bay Colony in a town they named Boston. The Puritans were strict Calvinists, or followers of the reformer John Calvin. Salvation did not depend on outward behavior, but on a radical undertaking that demanded each individual to plumb the very depths of his heart and soul.

John Winthrop understood that people were bound to disagree and was willing to tolerate a range of opinion and belief. The colony survived, but over time its religious fervor diminished. Colonial House . Interactive History . Fantastic Voyage. Thirteen Colonies. Chapter 3 : The English Establish 13 Colonies : Chapter Links. 13 Colonies. Asbamericanlit.edublogs.org/files/2011/10/21078735-The-Crucible-Arthur-Miller-2hmdzot.pdf. The Crucible. Www.us.penguingroup.com/static/pdf/teachersguides/crucible.pdf.