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    The witchcraft trials in Salem in 1692 were a result of many different elements that were going on within the town. Jealousy was the cornerstone of the mass hysteria that soon became known as the Salem witch trials. In his play‚ The Crucible‚ Miller demonstrates how the fear of people in authority can destroy a community by bringing it to mass hysteria through the characters of Parris‚ Putnam‚ and Proctor. Reverend Parris‚ the minister in Salem‚ fears the people of the town to a point where he

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    Learning From the Past The Salem Witch Trials were an extremely controversial period of time in our history. This was a time of suspicion and accusation of many innocent women and men that led to hysteria and complete turmoil in Salem Village. The Crucible portrays the Salem Witch Trials in a dramatic sense‚ but there are many similarities between the movie and the actual events. We can use these unusual events to compare to our own lives and learn from the mistakes of our past. I’ve found that

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    a hypocrite‚ betraying people‚ and judging others are all things that fear can make people do. In Salem‚ Massachusetts‚ in 1692‚ witch hunts took place. According to The Crucible‚ during this time a lot of bizarre things were occurring. Knowing that during this time many Salem people were paranoid and greedy is important to know to help understand why these events were occurring. The people in Salem were Puritans who believed everything happened as either a result of God’s happiness or His wrath

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    person who should be the one wielding the power has none at all. In Arthur Miller’s play‚ The Crucible‚ he recounts the events of the Salem Witch Trials. As he tells the events that occurred‚ he clearly paints out who held the power and who should have been in power during the trials. In Miller’s play‚ the person who holds the most power in Salem during the Witch Trials is Abigail Williams. Despite being a child and an orphan‚ for her parents had died and she was sent to live her uncle Mr. Parris‚

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    Delusion of Satan‚ was written by Frances Hill and covers in the personal situations of the people in Salem during the Salem Witch Trials of 1692. The book opens up describing the intense and strict life style of the Puritan. Then we go into discussion of the town of Salem at the time‚ being owned by mainly the Putman family. The pastor there‚ Samuel Parris‚ has lived there in Salem since 1689. He resides with his wife‚ his children‚ niece (Abigail Williams)‚ and two Caribbean Indian

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    Comparison Between the Salem witch trials and the McCarthyism period In today’s world‚ there are many ridiculous happenings that people blow out of proportion. Everything as frivolous as celebrities from anything as serious as 9/11 many go overboard in any given situations. Like in the play The Crucible written by Arthur Miller which is a comparison the ridiculous social paranoia of the McCarthy period in the 50’s and the salem witch trials. The play written by Arthur Miller shows how many has

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    so substantial that they have become significant aspects in history. For example‚ the Salem Witch Trials‚ as told in Arthur Miller’s The

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    history: Salem Witchcraft Trials. The Salem Witch Trials were court hearings involving prosecutions among many men and women living in the Massachusetts Bay Colony based on their supposed involvement in witchcraft. 19 innocent women and men were hung‚ four died in jail‚ and an old man was pressed to death by heavy rocks when he refused to stand for trial… how did this maelstrom start? Through social and political issues is how. Social and political aspects are the backbone of the Salem Witchcraft

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    The Crucible Essay The definition of crucible is a severe test or trial. Arthur Miller skillfully uses this word to describe the 16th century‚ Salem inspired‚ witch trial based play‚ The Crucible. Handling the chaos of the courts in Salem became an accomplishment in its self. The characters also endured a test of strength by deciphering between what is best for themselves or their friends. Three characters that undergo many tests of emotional strength and stability in this play are John Proctor

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    preached during the month of August in the year 1680. At the age of 22‚ I officially became a minister in the year 1685 (Walker). After the Salem Witch Trials were over‚ a play writer named Arthur Miller created a play called The Crucible. I believe I was a very important part of the play considering I helped the judges collect spectral evidence during the trials‚ but Miller did not think so‚ therefore I was not portrayed in the play. I published a book in 1964 called Remarkable Provinces‚ stating

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