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    Have you ever experienced hysteria? In “The Crucible” there are many made up situations where someone is accused of witchcraft and having interactions with the devil. Arthur Miller's book “The Crucible” is about a community in the city of Salem that has many problems with mass hysteria and witchcraft. A character named Reverend Hale has been back and forth on either side, but overall he is against the witch trials. Many topics may run through the readers mind such as, How is Hale against Abby? Hale

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    Sometimes people are very afraid of telling the truth, their fear makes them live in discouragement. Sometimes, their fear also affects others around them because they lack self confidence .When this happens, important relationships suffer. The play “The Crucible” by Arthur Miller has a dramatic storyline the characters struggle with the Puritan authority and the town people having to make a decision on who is telling the truth and who is hiring. The girls make false accusations because of their fear for

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    The Crucible - Self Image

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    Self-image can either make or destroy you. Arthur Miller’s The Crucible embodies the theme that emphasizes the protectiveness of reputation and self-image. The characters in The Crucible are self conscious about their actions, considering they are all up to no good. These actions contribute to the mad secrets and greed in the play. Through wrongdoings and witchcraft, the town of Salem hits a state of egotism. The Crucible takes place in Salem, Massachusetts 1692. The Puritan society at the time

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    characters in The crucible and show how Miller presents the motivations for their actions. Think about: Reputation- is this a motivating factor for any of the characters Power – Which characters are motivated by power Witchcraft – how are the accusations used? Who benefits? How? The individual and the society – how might the particular community situation in Salem be a motivating factor for some characters? 800 – 1250 words The theme of the crucible is a tragedy. In the crucible characters are motivated

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    Abhi Subedi ` Mr. McDermott ALC, Per: 3rd 10/04/17 The Crucible: Mass Hysteria NFL Players are protesting the injustices for people of color still face in America today. Taking a knee is not anti-American or anti-military. The players are not attempting to disrespect the country, national anthem, flag, and military by taking a knee. The players are directly protesting injustice against people of color, police brutality, and the criminal justice system. The national anthem is just the wheel for

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    was a communist. In retaliation Miller wrote a play called The Crucible that was an allegory for the persecution of so called “communists”. This is because of the uncanny parallels between the story and real life events the mass hysteria, the lack of evidence, and the safety of the public in court. These all point to the play being an allegory for the McCarthy period. The hysteria caused by the McCarthy period is comparable Crucible in that the girls and McCarthy fear mongered whilst in power. McCarthy

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    In The Crucible by Arthur Miller was written in the 1950s about McCarthyism and its Nazi 'witch trials'. This book has several underlying themes but one of the more universal themes is hysteria as it is both still common and was prominent during the period the book was written. Hysteria can be described as exaggerated emotions especially in large groups. The characters in The Crucible all exhibit certain reactions to the hysteria that is within the town of Salem. While some try to use the hysteria

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    Rationale, Morality, Stereotypes, Pressure, Self-Censorship, Unanimity, and Mindguards. Groupthink has also taken place in our history a a country. The play, The Crucible by Arthur Miller is about a the real-life Salem Witch Trials that happened in 1692 - 1693, in Salem, Massachusetts. Some symptoms of Groupthink found in the Crucible are Rationale, Pressure, and Self-Censorship. The Groupthink symptom, Rationale, is described as when victims of Groupthink ignore warnings: they also collectively

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    Nicholas Hytner 's adaption of Arthur Miller 's The Crucible provides an interesting look into the life of the Puritans. The Crucible follows the small town of Salem as they are engulfed in the mass hysteria of witchcraft. A group of young girls are caught dancing in the woods, and thus fearing punishment claim that they were possessed by the devil. Soon the accusations run wild which resulted in the arrest of two-hundred peoples, and the execution of twenty. Today the film is regarded as an

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    The Crucible An event in history that was impacted by mass hysteria was the Red Scare. The Red Scare was an event in US history in which everyone was paranoid and scared of being called a communist. Being called communist during that time period was a terrible thing. Hysteria among the people caused there to be more fear and tension in the atmosphere. Many feared the House Un-American Activities Committee, HUAC, this fear spread throughout the country quickly. The fear promoted the people to

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