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    “Although McCarthyism was dead by the mid-1950s, its effects lasted for decades” (USHistory.org). The rumors that went around about communism and witch hunting affected the country by the innocent people being accused and everyone not knowing who really was a communist and who wasn’t. The rumors made people lose their jobs or even make their lives harder. The author of “The Crucible” wanted to write a play based on communism with how rumors affect everything sometimes. “The Crucible” was a play

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    The Crucible, written by Arthur Miller, was not only a captivating play, but also a platform to fight against the iniquitous force of McCarthyism during the 1950s. Set in Salem, a town in the Province of Massachusetts Bay, the play dramatized the witch trials that brought widespread paranoia during 1692 to 1693. So to no one’s surprise, The Crucible and McCarthyism were juxtaposed. Since Arthur Miller wanted to criticize the acts of Senator Joseph McCarthy, he chose to express specific themes that

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    what it seems. Some people can not handle the ugly truth. A man named Arthur Miller expresses the Salem witch trials that occurred in 1692, with a play that was produced 1953, during the era of McCarthyism. What similarities came about when miller's play about Salem was produced? McCarthyism and The Crucible have multiple parallels due to these similarities: Naming names, lack of proof, and resistance. The first parallel is naming names. Elia Kazan, a Hollywood director, and Tituba, a slave, both

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    reality in a number of ways. Today I will be discussing how McCarthyism and the historical Salem witch trials influenced the writing of the crucible. The Crucible is a play that was written by Arthur Miller in the mid 1950’s. One of the things that is interesting about this play is that it is based on a true story which grabs the attentions of many. The Author Arthur miller, bases this story to the carry the debate on the alleged McCarthyism. Mr. Miller along with other supporters of communist were

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    Hector Pimentel Mrs. Ponce AP Language 11.4 25 May 2016 McCarthyism was a term used to portray the making allegations of treachery without legitimate respect for proof concerning the US residential political state of mind, consisting of a socialism against American men and organizations that were considered as "communists". It was a crucial defining moment in American history that was created somewhere around 1950 and 1956. Amid this time, socialism was a political belief system whose primary

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    The Crucible is a play written by Arthur Miller in 1953. Miller’s main purpose in writing this play was to use it as a metaphor for McCarthyism, a period of strong communist suspicion in the 1950s, started by Joseph McCarthy. Miller also wanted Americans to understand that McCarthyism was giving them false information and causing them to have unfounded fear; he accomplished this by comparing McCarthyism to the Salem Witch Trials. There are many similarities between the events of the Salem Witch Trials

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    Witch Trials and McCarthyism occurred in different time periods in American history, the two share a lot of comparisons than one tends to believe. The Salem Witch Trials consisted of false accusations being made towards mostly women in the town of Salem for practicing witchcraft. As a result, many women were hung and fear that the devil would take over kept the trials alive. Arthur Miller wrote a play in 1953 called “The Crucible” and used the trials as an allegory for the McCarthyism paranoia in the

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    today. McCarthyism created many problems for many people including Arthur Miller. The lying made many people become wrongfully accused of being a communist and get put in jail because of it. Likewise, the author of The Crucible Arthur Miller was relating his experience of being accused of being a communist and he project himself as John Proctor who is the protagonist of the book who get wrongfully accused. The courts during the McCarthyism era was exactly the same as the courts in The Crucible where

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    are accused of disloyalty or of being a witch and are asked to incriminate your friends, neighbors and associates. If you don’t cooperate, you risk jail, losing your job, or are killed; this occurred during the Salem witch trials and the McCarthyism era. McCarthyism was a vociferous campaign against alleged communists in the US government and other institutions carried out under Senator Joseph McCarthy in the period 1950–54. Many of the accused were blacklisted or lost their jobs, although most did

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    evidence, but people were forced to confess or they would be prosecuted. Arthur Miller’s “The Crucible” is an allegory for McCarthyism during the red scare due to the near parallel events that confide in the plot and history such the accused confessing to a crime they did not commit to save their life, people rising to power by taking advantage of others, anda accusations having merit with no evidence. “The Crucible” was written in 1952 just two years after the start of the McCarthy era.

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