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    Mccarthyism Vs Crucible

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    world destruction that existed in the McCarthy Era‚ was also clearly present in The Crucible with its deeply religious nature. American society during the McCarthy Era had a great fear of the Communists because they believed that the Communists wanted nuclear war‚ which meant the destruction of America and the rest of the world. On the other hand‚ communists did not yet exist in the time period that The Crucible took place in. Instead‚ the deeply religious nature of the theocratic town of Salem is

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    that is most accessible to the reader is the one that is grounded in realism.” To what extent do you agree with this statement? Respond with close references to texts you have studied. The setting of Salem‚ Massachusetts in Arthur Miller’s The Crucible is a setting that is accessible and relevant to the reader‚ as it is grounded in realism. Although it is different from our society‚ it did once exist‚ and therefore helps us understand what can happen in a fear based society. The theocratic setting

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    and there is no longer peace. When something goes wrong people tend to put the blame on anyone or anything besides themselves. In the crucible the blame is put on innocent women and this created mass hysteria and paranoia in the village. Kristallnacht was a night of violence that created mass hysteria and fear among the innocent Jews‚ just as Abigail did in The Crucible. In Germany the economy was not going well and they needed somebody to blame. The chose group to get the blame were the Jews. Somehow

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    Core 1 - The Crucible

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    The novel‚ The Crucible was written in 1953 by Arthur Miller‚ which was based on the Salem Witch Trials existing in the late 1600s. In the play‚ Abigail and several other young women accuse innocent citizens of Salem for the action of witchcraft. During the trials‚ many individuals were unfairly persecuted; such as John Proctor. This event in history may be associated with the Red Scare‚ in which individuals were tried for their questionable influences of communism in the United States. When Miller

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    1919. People began to know that they couldn’t believe him because he began blaming many officials including some high ranked army soldiers. Many plays‚ books‚ and sonnets do not just have one thing tied into them. They have multiple concepts. “The Crucible‚” by Arthur Miller‚ had mcCarthyism tied into the plot/theme of the play. Abigail and her fellow minions would blame citizens of Salem for witchcraft or seeing them with the devil. They could make anyone

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    The Crucible Essay In the Crucible‚ Arthur Miller writes of the hysteria during Salem Witch Trials‚ hoping that the world will never do anything stupid again because of hysteria. During the Salem Witch Trials there were many people that chose to act as individuals‚ rather than a community. Judge Danforth‚ Reverend Parris ‚ and Abigail Williams had the power to stop‚ and even prevent the trials‚ but chose not to because they did not care for anyone except themselves. Judge Danforth could have stopped

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    event that happened in real life. In order to have a good story with a good plot‚ you need the perfect antagonist‚ and that is most definitely Abigail Williams. So if The Crucible was just a play then Abby would be kinda cool‚ cause again if it wasn’t for her we would have no plot twists‚ or anything interesting. But since The Crucible is based on the Salem witch trials which happened in real life and that Abby Williams is a real person‚ I feel strongly that Abby Williams is not a good person and not

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    hallucinations and mind control to scare and bewilder others into believing witchcraft is truly being committed. The strange and sudden events of so many women being accused of witchcraft caused Salem as a whole to become enveloped in hysteria. In The Crucible‚ by

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    All of these concepts play big parts in the crucible. Abigail is an example of weakness i’d say. After being thrown out of the Proctor household‚ she tries to get back at John’s wife. She gathers up a bunch of girls and they go into the woods‚ she tries voodoo to cast a spell that’d kill his wife. After being caught in the woods she confesses to witchcraft once she see’s that all charges would be dropped‚ and places the blame on others. Which highly escalates the town into growing fearful. Knowing

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    Hr.3 The Crucible takes place in Salem Massachusetts during 1692. It takes place during the tragic time of the so called Salem witch hunts when many innocent people were accused of being a witch or dealing with the devil. As a result of these convictions many people confessed to save their lives‚ others who would not confess to a lie were hung or executed by other methods such as being pressed. The play the Crucible was wrote by Arthur Miller during the "Red Scare"‚ which was almost parallel with

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