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The Crucible By Arthur Miller

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The Crucible, a play by Arthur Miller, depicts the hysteria that came to Salem, Massachusetts, in 1692. Miller attempts to combine the idea of witchcraft illustrating a similar modern day example, called McCarthyism. In the mid twentieth century, Senator John McCarthy, an advocator of the Red Scare, used similar tactics to hunt communists and send them into exile. These communists then used the same defense mechanisms as citizens in Salem, to clear their names and put the liability on someone else. In the play, a young orphan, named Abigail Williams, felt inclined to attack others in order to dismiss the accusations made against her, and she did so successfully. In order to clear her name, Williams framed many people and victimized herself. As a result of her cruel tactics, Abigail is characterized as a selfish, merciless, and destructive villain. Abigail Williams is the antagonist of the play because she manipulates the other young girls, the court judges, and the life of John Proctor through malicious lies. Towards the beginning of the play, Abigail Williams is blamed for sorcery of Elizabeth Proctor in the woods. Williams and many other girls, were seen by Reverend Parris, dancing and singing in the woods after dark. When Betty Parris, a child who was also in the woods, does not wake the next morning, her father, Reverend Parris, believes it was because of witchcraft practices from the previous night. Abigail is at fault, however she successfully diverts the blame onto a

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