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The Crucible Essay Research Paper A cell

The Crucible Essay, Research Paper


A cell in


Salem jail, after Proctor and Rebecca Nurse have been escorted by Herrick,


Danforth, Hathorne and Cheever to their unwelcome fate. Hale and


Elizabeth are left in the cell alone, both are weeping continually for a long


period of time. The drums have ceased and they are left in a deafening silence. The sun pours


in through the window lighting the dark, rat-infested cell, revealing the dirty


stained, scratch covered walls. ? HALE:(He


clears his throat, wipes his eyes, and tries to recover a sense of normality.


He ponders over the events of the past few minutes and then speaks aloud the


thoughts that are going through his head). He will be in a place of happiness


now, Goody Proctor. The forces of the devil will be upon him no more. (Rises up


to face Elizabeth, who sits motionless with her head buried in her hands).ELIZABETH:(She


raises her head slightly, but continues to stare at the black, dusty floor. She


has ceased crying and has a vacant, blank expression on her face). Yes.(She


says in a barely audible whisper)HALE:(Gaining


confidence). You could have stopped it Goody Proctor. (Elizabeth turns to face


him with a look of despair). Now he will be condemned to the noose, and it were


possible for you to prevent it. (Elizabeth widens her eyes, and a frown appears


on her furrowed brow). If only a confession had passed through his lips. If


only you – ELIZABETH:(Angrily,


as though Hale?s words had penetrated her heart with a sharpened sword) Hale!


How could you say that! You know full well that anything I could have said


would not have been heeded by his persecutors. His death had already been


decreed and John would not have sold his soul to the devil to save his life.HALE:(Moves


forward towards Elizabeth and points his finger in a menacing manner) You had


the power to save John. You could have persuaded him to change his beliefs.


What is the benefit of being righteous when the end result was to be hung by


the neck until he was dead. What has been achieved -ELIZABETH:(Interrupting


Hale she too rises from her seat and angrily confronts him). Yes, his soul may


now be in heaven and his strong beliefs in telling the truth may have left a


grieving widow and fatherless children, but we can hold our heads up high in


this community in the knowledge that the name of John Proctor now stands for


everything that is good and honourable.With this


Elizabeth turns away from Hale while she contemplates the virtuous words she


has spoken of her husband and it is with some disdain that she recalls John?s


infidelity with Abigail, but she keeps these sad memories to herself.HALE:(Realizing


that he has upset Elizabeth, his attitude changes, and he moves to console her


by bringing her head to his chest). I am sorry, truly sorry. John was a good


man and he will be sadly missed. (He now realizes that Elizabeth should be left


alone to her sorrow and bids to leave). Elizabeth, I have urgent

business to


attend to. You should now go home to your children. They need you more than


ever. I shall go now but if ever you need me, I am at your behest.Hale turns to


leave the room, and walks slowly out through the large wooden door. His


footsteps can be heard down the long corridor.Elizabeth is


now left alone deep in thought. The room is getting darker as the day draws to


an end. She sits her weary body down on the now cold stone bench, and considers


how different the events of the day could have been.ELIZABETH:(Speaking


aloud ). Was Hale right in what he said? Should I have persuaded John not to


tell the truth? (Her face becomes distraught, her eyes narrow and her body


becomes racked with pain) John! John! John! ( She screams) I have forsaken you.


You have gone and I am left with my own self pity. I could have saved you but


now it is too late! (She beats her chest with clenched fists and cries aloud)


There is nothing left for me in this life. How can I face my children since


they will persecute me for the loss of their dear father. My friends will also


turn against me since they too will accuse me of not helping to save John.There is now


but one ray of light entering the cell from the full moon outside. This light


is centred on her pale drawn face and she starts crying hysterically.ELIZABETH: I


cannot face the future without my beloved husband. I must join him.( She then


proceeds to undo her scarf from around her neck, and ties this in the shape of


a noose. She struggles to push the stone bench towards the cell window.


Standing on the bench she places the noose around her neck, and then ties the


end around one of the bars of the cell window.) John, I am coming to join


you.(Now the pained expression disappears from her face as she contemplates her


fate. With new found strength, she kicks the bench away from beneath her feet,


and she falls agonizingly as the noose tightens around her neck).In her half


conscious state, she hears the sound of voices becoming increasingly louder.


She hears Danforth speaking.DANFORTH: You


have but five minutes to say your good-byes, John Proctor, and no more.PROCTOR: I


thank you sir for these precious minutes.( Elizabeth then hears? John calling her name and his footsteps


running towards the cell). Elizabeth! Elizabeth, my beloved! Danforth has


allowed me one last kiss before I meet my maker.( He enters the cell and sees


Elizabeth hanging from the cell window and cries in anguish. Grief stricken, he


screams) My God, why have you forsaken me.(He rushes to Elizabeth and attempts


to remove the noose. Elizabeth opens her eyes and looks longingly into John?s


distraught face)ELIZABETH:


John (She whispers hoarsely, and wrongly believing that John has been


reprieved, she croaks)I give you to Abigail now and I ask you both to take care


of our children.Danforth drags


John Proctor out of the cell with John crying hysterically. The lights go out


as THE CURTAIN FALLS Lucie Carr 4G

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