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  1. Comparing The Crucible and The Dressmaker

    The Crucibleis a four-act play that portrays the atmosphere of the witch trials in Salem. As an allegory of McCarthyism, the play primarily focuses on criticising the ways in which innocent people are prosecuted without any founded evidence, reflecting the unjust nature of the corrupted authoritarian system …

  2. The Crucible and The Dressmaker Comparative Essay

    The Crucible and The Dressmaker Comparative Essay Topic: “He have his goodness now.” (The Crucible) Compare the ways in which The Crucible and The Dressmaker depict the …

  3. Power women essay

    Compare how the characters in The Crucible and The Dressmaker display power in their treatment of women and the wider community downfall of Tilly’s accusers as triumphant whereas ‘The Crucible’ suggests that the spiral of …

  4. Compare the ways in which The Crucible and The Dressmaker

    Task: Using specific examples from the novel The Dressmaker and the play The Crucible , write a comparative essay on ONE of the following topics. ‘Individuals must conform to social …

  5. A Guide to Comparing 'The Crucible' and 'The …

    "The Crucible" and "The Dressmaker" offer profound insights into societal norms, power dynamics, and the role of religion and gender. Through their vivid narratives, they expose the pervasive influence of hysteria and …

  6. COMPARATIVE TEXT ANALYSIS: THE CRUCIBLE & THE …

    https://www.matrix.edu.au/common-module-the-crucible-textual-analysis/ Although designed for another curriculum, there are good examples of how to analyse sections of the play.

  7. Crucible Dressmaker

    A detailed and thematic comparison with quotes for 'The Dressmaker' by Rosalie Ham and 'The Crucible' by Arthur Miller. A free study guide for VCE students.

  8. Comparing Arthur Miller's The Crucible and Rosalie Ham’s The …

    Contextually separated by centuries and continents, The Dressmaker and The Crucible find common ground in their exploration of the most awful side of human behaviour …

  9. pushing the boundaries of what is deemed sociably acceptable.

    Fundamentally, the societies presented in both The Crucible and The Dressmaker are strikingly similar. Both Miller and Ham provide their audiences with a world in which the treatment of …