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Hysteria In The Crucible

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Arthur Miller, author of The Crucible written in 1953, betrays hysteria among the people in Salem. The type of society in The Crucible is completely different to today's. Social media has taken an overwhelming role in the way people think about the world today. The media has created an unnecessary fear in everyone based on what In today’s society, social media has allowed people to communicate faster, resulting in hysteria. Hysteria was a main factor in several accusations of witchcraft that occurred throughout The Crucible. Hysteria is a form of uncontrollable emotion, this is shown both in The Crucible and in the modern world. Mass shootings are happening all across the world; these events have blown up the media, resulting in fear amongst …show more content…

In The Crucible, if one of the young girls convicted someone of witchcraft, they would be hung. Hanging people in Salem was becoming more and more common since there was a new person being convicted daily. This also can relate to how mass shootings are becoming more common. Mass shootings have been around for decades, however in today's society they are happening more frequently. Since mass shootings are happening time and again, it is becoming less noticeable. People still have fear of mass shootings, nonetheless the idea of a mass shooting is thought of less now than in the past. The Crucible also shows how hysteria builds over time, this is also very prominent in the modern day. In the end of Act III the hysteria begins building when “Proctor leaps at Abigail and calls her a Whore, confessing his affair with her in front of Elizabeth” (litcharts). After Proctor confessed the affair he had with Abigail, the hysteria builds when Danforth demands answers to why Abigail was fired by Elizabeth, causing more screaming in the courtroom. Each argument in the courtroom built off one another, causing an uproar and fear in everyone in the courtroom. The media also demonstrates how hysteria can build off of one thing to the next. Media may broadcast something that can be fearful regarding someone or something. Once the media has said it, people begin

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