Thursday, October 7, 2010

good only have to fear deception


Question: During act III Danforth repeatedly says that the good have nothing to fear. What evidence proves the opposite? Does Danforth’s statement apply to today and or your life?
Quote: “We have proof of it, they are all deceiving you.” (Miller,40).
This is being said by Francis to Danforth in a pled to open his mind to their trickery and lies, their wicked manipulation of judgment and suspicion by creating freak but stunningly believable evidence. Danforth might say that the good have nothing to fear but that is context based, everyone, good or bad has all right to fear the judgment of the court and sometimes justice does not prevail.
                This is a normal problem, where people, no matter how smart and sharp they are, are fooled to believe lies. If I have to watch kids, sometimes something can go missed and someone is blamed although innocent. I know as a kid I am guilty of hiding a broken object among my brother’s things to cast the blame on him, leaving me free from judgment and. This happens all the time, to a lot of people, as just a way to avoid consequence

1 comment:

  1. I agree with your response, justice does not always prevail. And you are right, this is a very common problem.

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