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Comparing The Crucible And Mccarthyism

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Rebekah Allen Melody Williams HALC3 02 September 2015 Early America In order to be accurate in accusing someone of a crime, you must have the appropriate evidence to back up your story. In The Crucible, many people were accused of practicing witchcraft. The ones who confessed, were sentenced to jail and the ones who denied it, were killed. The only way they had to prove what was being done, was spectral evidence. Therefore, the only person known to tell the truth was the victim. McCarthyism involved communists, like The Crucible, those who were accused were sentenced to jail time. The parallels between The Crucible and McCarthyism are naming names, the lack of evidence, and rebellion against the government in which they served. Naming names is one of the parallels between The Crucible and McCarthyism because although in different situations, two people were forced into giving up people that were suposably guilty. Abigail claims that she wants to open herself to God, she wants the light and the sweet love of Jesus. Confessing to dancing with the Devil, Abigail says she saw him and wrote into his book. She then admits to seeing Sarah Good, along with Sarah Osborn with the Devil himself, which turns into her being praised for naming the names of the witches she has come encounter with. Along beside her, Mr. Kazan, comes back to the Committee, to amend his first testimony, the testimony which he left out the names of communists that he knew of. By saying, “I have come to

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