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    The Crucible V.S. McCarthyism The Crucible written in the 1990s, but set in the 1600s. At the same time the book was getting written, McCarthyism was happening. Both, McCarthyism and The Crucible were pointed at the people's weak spots. Like in The Crucible, Abigail Williams started accusing people that had nothing to do with the whole woods and spirit thing. Abigail is one of the main characters, she’s an antagonist, she’s about 17 years old, and has an affair with John Proctor. McCarthyism targeted

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    Edwards, and “The Crucible”, by Arthur Miller, the authors rely heavily on fear and persuasion to convey their messages. However, while Edwards uses primarily imagery to achieve his goals, “The Crucible” uses fear and persuasion as symbols and allegories to the 1950’s Red Scare. Jonathan Edwards relies

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    Arthur Miller wrote “The Crucible” in 1952 and about forty years later explained his purpose in an article titled “Why I Wrote the Crucible.” Miller expresses some of the emotions he went through as his book gained popularity saying, “I remember those years...but I have lost the dead weight of the fear I had then. Fear doesn't travel well; just as it can warp judgment, its absence can diminish memory's truth.” At first, he refers to fear as dead weight as if it was useless but still pulling him down

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    In the play ‘The Crucible’ Arthur Miller creates the characters as having static and dynamic characteristics. Two main dynamic characters in the play are Elizabeth Proctor and John Proctor. John Proctor is a Dynamic character due to his actions and language applied in the play determined the dynamic fitting. Proctor's character changed dramatically from the beginning of the play till the end. An important event that changed Proctors behaviour and ways, was his wife Elizabeth being accused

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    Arthur Miller wrote The Crucible in 1953. Arthur Miller wrote it because of personal events and what was going on at the time. The play was based in 1693 Salem, Massachusetts during the Salem witch trials. In 1953 communists were treated very similar to how the witches were in 1693. In Arthur’s life he had been accused of communism and was fined and sentenced to 30 days in jail. Although the play can be connected to more than just those specific times. It can be related to the strangest most awful

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    The Crucible by Arthur Miller, is a play written to mirror the anti-communist hysteria and how Joseph McCarthy went on “witch hunts”, which was basically finding an innocent person who was accused of being a witch and punishing them. Throughout The Crucible you will see very similar actions that mirror the McCarthy era; like how Abigail gets mad John Proctor does not want to be with her and spreads a rumor that his wife is a witch. “A tragic hero is the main character in a tragedy,” directly describes

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    In The Crucible, Arthur Miller depicts the transition of John Proctor, a highly respected, reasonable, and passionate man, as he develops the courage and selflessness to sacrifice his reputation for the sake of the community. His altruistic involvement eventually led to his demise as he himself was eventually accused of witchcraft. Although he is considered as a respectable leader in the community and an honorable husband at home, John regards himself as a sinner and a hypocrite because he engages

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    significant role in creating and driving the conflict and the chaotic events that take place in Arthur Miller’s ‘ The Crucible’? Fear is a distressing emotion aroused by impending danger, evil or pain, whether the threat is real or imagined.1 It causes feelings of dread and apprehension. Fear can lead to hysteria- a condition where community wide fear overwhelms logic and ends up justifying its own existence. In Arthur Miller’s The Crucible, fear and hysteria are the foundation and antecedent behind the

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    “The Crucible” by Arthur Miller takes place in a small village called Salem,Ma. The play is a mirror to how communism was. It was based on real events including the witch trials in 1692. The town was rooted in puritanism as their religion. However, in the play, many innocent people died. This play will help us understand human nature. The people of Salem make things bad because many people are passing for no reason. Although the girls would say it’s the right thing to do because they're protecting

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    society can more or less be defined as someone who is harmed by their surrounding environment. But being a victim of society is not nearly as it seems as people may easily play the victim in order to manipulate others, and that scenario holds true in Arthur Miller’s The Crucible. In this play, a crisis regarding the question of witchcraft is introduced in the village of Salem, a town ruled by a theocracy of Puritan beliefs. The dilemma first emerges when Betty, the daughter of Reverend Parris, the minister

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