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Comparing The Salem Witch Trials And The Mccarthy Era

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“Paranoia breeds paranoia, but below paranoia there lies a bristling, unwelcome truth, so repugnant as to produce fantasies of persecution to conceal its existence.” (Miller 21). In a The Guardian/The Observer article titled, “Are You Now Or Were You Ever?”, that Arthur Miller wrote himself, he expresses how the lunacy thoughts of one person can influence the people around them. As groupthink is featured prominently in both The Salem Witch Trials and the McCarthy Era, Miller uses the trials to show similarity between the two events. With the correlation between the Salem Witch Trials and the McCarthy era it is indisputable that the two of them have contributed to the rise of influence of paranoia. The media has gained power over the years, this is evident by the fact that Joseph McCarthy portrayed not only Arthur Miller, but other artists as a communist during the time of communism which advanced paranoia. "As soon as we try to make the script pro-American you pull out" (Cohn 19). Cohn once suggested to Miller that he should change the characters in his script to communists to relate to the current events going on, in which Miller rejected. Hollywood feeds on the negativity of the people during a time of distress to show the …show more content…

An act of delusion can also be seen in Act 1 of The Crucible when Giles Corey confesses that once with his wife, “...I tried and tried and could not say my prayers. And then she close her book and walks out of the house, and suddenly—mark

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