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Fear, Hysteria And Revenge In The Crucible By Arthur Miller

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In the actual history of the Salem witch trials over 150 people were accused of bewitchment. Though most were hung they were all innocent. The Crucible was not only allegory to Arthur Miller's anti-communist ideals but a great text about some of the actual accounts in history during the actual Salem witch trials. In the play Arthur Miller used fear, hysteria, and revenge as important elements to keep the story going also to keep the readers wanting to read more and find out what will happen next Arthur Miller uses fear to express how the people use the fear to manipulate the people's behavior as it occurs. This drove the story because the way he included fear it affected the rest of the people’s arguments or thoughts. As the town of Salem is gathering at church and singing a psalm and all a sudden Betty starts screaming from the sound of it. In the play Goody Putnam says “ The psalm! The psalm! She cannot bear to hear the Lord's name!”( Act 1) . Goody Putnam has a strong opinion that there is witchcraft occurring in Salem. So she is using everyone's fear of witchcraft to initially set off the hysteria off. This puts the puritan town in fear because they are a small holy town and there is a rumor spreading that there are witches. There is also fear when the girls that are supposedly witches are in the courthouse and Abigail starts screaming and all the girls act like they see it as well. As the judges start to catch Abigail in her web of lies she starts to scream. “I feel

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