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A discussion between "The Crucible" by Arthur Miller and "Catcher in the Rye" by J.D Salinger.
Conflict is represented in both The Crucible by Arthur Miller and Catcher in the Rye by J.D Salinger as the clash of opposing forces due to human flaws. In both the play and the novel, conflicts are portrayed in the inner workings and interpersonal relationships of the main characters, John Proctor and Holden Caulfield within each of their communities. The conflict between good and evil is represented on an individual microcosmic scale and on
of good and evil. There is inner conflict due to human flaws within an individual and also the conflict between individuals and society. The authors illustrate that evil and conflict is ubiquitous and difficult to overcome, but it is only through rising about adversity, through truth, integrity and love that we can resolve conflicts and celebrate in the warmth and vitality of human life. This has been conveyed effectively through the use of dramatic techniques