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Injustice

Back in the 1800s, in the town of Salem, things were run quite differently. Although it was a Puritan Colony, its ways quickly became twisted. The leaders and officials prided themselves in being fair townspeople, always following God's Word, and having optimistic tactics for solutions. The key to running a smooth community is justice; the administration of what is just and right. With the lack or justice, or the presence of injustice, a town cannot survive. In Arthur Miller's, The Crucible, the town of Salem was stricken with an unjust set of laws, governed by a body of unfair leaders, and an oversight of what God's laws of justice really are. Salem was setup to run as a strict, Christian, Puritan Colony. The leaders, or preachers, were taught the laws and ways of the Bible, and were expected to lead the others in God's ways. As time went by, their human nature began to take over their beliefs. No longer was their goal to please God, it was to please themselves. They wanted to prove that there was evil amongst them, witches, no matter what the cost. As they became more and more blinded by this wrongful objective, the town of Salem lost site of their justice. At any sacrifice, they were willing to prove someone's guilt without facing the truth. This lead to the people forgetting their own sins, only seeing others wrong doings, not being responsible for their actions, and basically becoming hypocrites. No longer was fairness was observed or justice brought out.As the justice diminished, so did the communities faith it its own lawmakers and officials. Knowledge, political positions, and Godliness are three things that are not self-appointed, but given out of respect from your peers. All of the preachers and judges were becoming more abundantly self-righteous and unjust as the days went on. They had the power to correct any problems that they saw arising in their jurisdiction, without the consent of anyone else. While t...

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