One of the main messages of "The Crucible" is that mob mentality in any situation, religious or political, leads to thoughtless (and therefore unethical and illogical) actions. In this play, those actions lead to the persecution of innocent people.
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Imagery is a visually descriptive or figurative language, especially in a literary work.
Imagery is usually least effective when you are using it to explain simple things. When you read a book you do not see the author using imagery to explain, "simple" things.
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Part A: He has unusual powers and abilities.
Part B: "THE SERVANT: Thy soldiers smote this beggar for crying aloud in the streets for bread, but his wounds are already healed."
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The whole poem talks about the speaker's description of the serenity and peace of the Lake Isle of Innisfree. In the poem, the aspects of modern life that the speaker likely wishes to free himself seems to be the hustle and bustle of the city. He/she wanted to find peace and quiet by going to the Lake.