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The Allegory Of The Red Scare And The Crucible

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The Crucible and Red Scare At first glance the book The Crucible can look like an ordinary book that is dramatized and fictionalized, but when you look further into the story you will find that it has a much deeper and underlying message. The Crucible by Arthur Miller is an allegory for the Red Scare in the McCarthy era because people accused others of witchcraft with no evidence, they believed whoever had this spirit in them were sinful, and whoever were accused it affected their lives Horrendously. One reason how The Crucible can be an allegory for the Red Scare in the McCarthy era is from how they accused people with no evidence. This is demonstrated when Mary Warren goes to Elizabeth proctor to give her a poppet that she says she made while in court. Cheever and Herrick arrive at the proctors with a warrant for elizabeth’s arrest because they see that elizabeth has a poppet with a needle in it, abigail accuses elizabeth for stabbing her since abigail was found with a needle in her stomach as well. Hale is around when this happens and he informs elizabeth “Abigail were stabbed tonight; a needle were found stuck into her belly-” Elizabeth then replies “and she charges me” (Miller 72). There is no real evidence to Abigail’s statement, but since elizabeth had a poppet that showed a needle in its

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