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What Are The Similarities Between The Crucible And Mean Girls

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The Crucible, written by Arthur Miller in 1952, is a recount of the horror in the town of Salem, known as the Salem Witch Trials. The girls were motivated out of fear for their towns harsh religion. Mean Girls, written by Tina Fey in 2004, is about four girls that terrorize their high school. The girls were determined out of desire for high social standing. The Crucible and Mean Girls have many differences, but the similarities are far more interesting. In Mean Girls, the leader of the group is Regina George, who is in charge of the other girls and directs the flow of insults at other kids at the high school. During one scene in the movie, Cady says, “I had learned to control everyone around me.” Both Abigail and Cady carry on without any regard to a moral conscience, and when caught up in the moment, do things that they probably wouldn’t have previously. Abigail was an outsider, however, Cady was born in Africa and was a new girl at the school. She knew nothing of the cruelties of the high school world. During one scene in the movie, Cady’s teacher almost loses her job because of a lie that Cady spreads about the teacher dealing drugs. …show more content…

"I never had no wife that be so taken with books, and I thought to find the cause of it, d’y’see, but it were no witch I blamed her for. He is openly weeping. I have broke charity with the woman, I have broke charity with her. He covers his face, ashamed. Giles Corey got caught up in the hysteria of the witch trials and got his wife accused of being a witch. “There is a misty plot afoot so subtle we should be criminal to cling to old respects and ancient friendships. I have seen too many frightful proofs in court the Devil is alive in Salem, and we dare not quail to follow wherever the accusing finger points.” Hale shows the mindset of many of the characters affected by hysteria and

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