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Examples Of Mccarthyism In The Crucible

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McCarthyism is well-known and embraced by Arthur Miller. His 1953 play on the Salem witch trials act as an allegory to Joseph McCarthy’s scandal, comparing them to a “witch hunt”, thus an allusion to the Salem tragedies. Miller uses his characters in a strict way to develop his allegory of the Puritan intolerance. Strongly implanted by Miller, his theme of intolerance demonstrates what thoughts spring to life and what he is trying to put forth. In Arthur Miller’s The Crucible, Miller uses his characters of Deputy Governor Danforth, Abigail Williams, and Marry Warren to construct his overall theme of intolerance and thus does so substantially, proving his theory that a witch hunt provides nothing in which good comes out of it.
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The promiscuous narcissist that she is, she contributes to the breaking of unaccountable necks through her own personal triumph in the hopes that she gains more honor and, though highly unlikely, the love of John Proctor. Her quote “I will come to you in the black of some terrible night and I will bring a pointy reckoning that will shudder you.” (Miller I,20) projects her evil and tantalizing behavior that thus provides another prime example of Puritan belief. She dances in the forest with the girls, she contributes to Tituba’s potion with the girls, and she accuses others of witchery with the girls. In what conceivable way is this “God’s work”? Not only does she prove herself to be a hypocrite on her erotic stance, but also on the lies in which she provides the court on those accused. She lives in a Puritan-based society, but she cannot bring herself to follow the rules that she is accusing others of breaking.
Decisively, the girl servant of John Proctor, Mary Warren, transforms herself from a seemingly childish and pure individual into one of self-absorption and disdain. From the lying and the fear for her own life rather than the sympathy for others, Mary now finds herself on Miller’s scorn list. One of her quotes define her: “My name, he want my name. ‘I'll murder you,’ he says, ‘if

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