Answer:
They both have the same theme, the poem 'Invictus' and play 'The Crucible' is fate and resilience.
Step-by-step explanation:
"The Crucible" is a play written by Arthur Miller based on the true incidents of the Salem witch trials. The theme of fate and resilience can also be seen this play in the last scene of the play when Proctor decided to control his fate. In the last scene of the play, Proctor refuses to sign his name on the paper and be hung it on the wall of the church.
"Invictus" is a poem written by William Ernest Henley. The poem is about the suffering or pains that the poet went through when he suffered from a bout with tuberculosis. The poem speaks about the times when a person goes through a dark and trying time and the ability of humans to overcome it. The main message of the poem or the theme is that human can control their fate through resilience.