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Fear, Revenge And Hysteria In Arthur Miller's The Crucible

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Have you ever lied to benefit yourself? Everyone has done it at least once if not more. During the twenties an event called the red scare happened. The Red Scare was a time period where everyone called everyone a communist. Arthur Miller decided to criticize the Red Scare by writing a play on a very similar event in history and instead of communism it was witchcraft and the consequences were way more severe. In The Crucible by Arthur Miller uses fear, Revenge, and hysteria in order to further the plot of the play. One of Arthur Miller's primary tools to make the plot go further is fear. Throughout the play examples of fear are everywhere and a lot of the events that take place wouldn’t happen without the characters’ fear. Shortly after the girls get caught in the woods Mr. Parris is trying to get a confession out of Abigail. Abigail refuses to tell the whole truth and then sees Tituba and blames the whole thing on her because she is afraid of the consequences. They all turn on Tituba and try to get her confession by whipping her. She then gives a false accusation that instills fear in everybody else because she has power. When Tituba realizes that she has the power to make the others fearful she shouts . When Tituba uses her power to make the people accusing her scared it works because she not only says she saw the devil, but says she saw two other people there. That is terrifying to people like Mr. Parris and Mr. hale because this town should be a pure god fearing town

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