Belonging In The Crucible And A Dangerous Mind

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Belonging is the human connection to individuals, groups, places and the larger world. When people are nurtured and form a bond with the people and environment around them they are able to evolve into fulfilled individuals who demonstrate confidence and understanding within themselves and it is these connections that influence where we search for meaning in our lives and ultimately, where we belong Through analysis of The Crucible by Arthur Miller and the related texts – the novel, the Outsiders by SE Hinton and the feature article, A Dangerous mind written by Robert Wainwright and Paola Totaro an insight into the concept of belonging is presented, and conveyed. In The Crucible, Miller is commenting on the basic human and community instinct
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