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    The crucible can definitely be an allegory for the red scare and mccarthyism because of the events that took place, false accusations and letting beliefs take control of the world. In the crucible many people were accused and killed based on the belief that these people were witches and were apart of witchcraft. These people were often falsely accused without evidence at all and still received full punishment. In the mccarthy era Joseph accused many people of being communists. The only problem with

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    3. Setting “The Crucible” setting is 1692, spring Salem, Massachusetts. “The Crucible” place begins in the woods, then goes to the Proctors house, then to the church which then changes into the courtroom. 4. Major characters John Proctor is a farmer in his middle thirties. He is outspoken and wants to keep his good name and the respect associated with it. John Proctor believes his affair with Abigail has damaged him in the eyes of God. He knows Abigail is lying about the witchcraft and with him confessing

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    Lying is a common occurrence throughout the play of The Crucible despite every character being a “believer.” In this play, Miller demonstrates characters being freed by the sin of lying. This theme has shown that the people of Salem lied to protect themselves or others. This also happens in everyday life and is a common issue that can be shown through false confession. The Crucible has shown many ways of how this theme is influenced in the real world. The two main situations from the play that show

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    Scapegoating in The Crucible Often times, in order to avoid facing consequences, whether great or small, people will charge others. This practice, known as scapegoating, oftentimes leads to false accusations and can yield potentially damning results. In The Crucible, Arthur Miller utilizes scapegoating in order to show the harmful effects it can have on a society. In the play, Abigail attempts to avoid suffering consequences by situating blame on Tituba: “She made me do it” (Miller 43). When Abigail

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    Artur Miller calls his play the crucible. The crucible means a severe test. In the crucible the characters faith is being tested. The town doesn’t show their true faith because they don’t practice what they preach. Due to the town lack of faith when they are tested some fail miserably. In the crucible to have faith was the test in this play. For this reason is that Abigail acts like she was process. She did that so people can forget about her and her friends dancing in the woods. Also the town

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    The playwright “The Crucible” can be seen as a direct allegory to the Red Scare in the 1950s. The so-called witch hunt, where many people were accused of working with Devil, is a direct symbol of the United States when Joseph McCarthy “made a public accusation that more than two hundred “card-carrying” communist had infiltrated the government(McCarthyism).” His accusation caused a widespread panic as suspicion spread among people in America. Accusations in “The Crucible” and during the McCarthy era

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    side to mass hysteria is the Salem Witch Trials because everyone was scared more people were going to be charged with witchcraft, even though no such thing existed. The crucible with the influences of non-fictional events; events during the Salem Witch Trials, as well as the events that occurred during the McCarthy

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    diverse group (About the LGBTQ Community and Allies). Difference is something many do not know how to comprehend and wrap their heads around. It is challenging and troubling for many to simply accept one thing that is different. in The play, The Crucible, by Arthur Miller, is based around the Salem Witch

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    major role. In today’s society, and in many literary works, honesty is a trait displayed by the kind-hearted, whereas vanity is displayed by the power-hungry or corrupt. In The Crucible, this is the same, as many of the antagonists use vanity, while many of the protagonists portray honesty. In Arthur Miller’s The Crucible, the town of Salem is depicted during the time of the Salem Witch Trials. Throughout these trials, many of the citizens of the town are convicted to death by hanging. The cause

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    There are multiple types of conflict in The Crucible that forwards the plot, these types of conflict are in the play and most characters have some type of conflict with another person, the town, or themselves. The Crucible is a play that is absolutely filled to the brim with conflict and is set in the time period of the Salem Witch Trials that lasted from February 1692 up until May 1693. In the play, many people were deceived, accusations were thrown around town, and people were hung or burned at

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