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    The Salem Witch Trials categorizes as an unnecessary event. In the Salem Witch Trials, “more than 200 people were accused of practicing witchcraft—the Devil’s magic—and 20 were executed.” (Blumberg 1). If the judges who examined the accused witches were not dimwitted and believed that witchcraft actually existed, then maybe lives would have been saved. In 1692 Salem, Massachusetts, puritans started to be accused of witchcraft. In The Crucible, the community believed that any Puritan who showed any

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    when compassion and sacrifice became contagious. The more negative 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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    ‘The Crucible’ is an allegory. An allegory is a story with an obvious meaning but if you look deeper into it, there is another meaning. In this case, the obvious meaning is the Salem witch-hunt and the hidden meaning is McCarthyism. McCarthyism started in the early 1950’s and it was governmental accusations with no evidence. Joseph McCarthy started doing trials on those he thought were communist, but he had no evidence for it. This is the same as the witch trials in The Crucible. Arthur Miller wrote

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    “The Crucible” is a melancholy story about witchcraft that occurs in the town of Salem, Massachusetts which takes place in 1692. Salem is a very strict, religious Puritan community which does not tolerate any form of non-religious behavior or action. In this Puritan town, a witch hunt ensues after young female members of the community tell multiple lies to their leaders; under those circumstances, many individuals are condemned and hung for these false accusations. It is until one member of this

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    the theme Social Pressure in my creative piece; everything I’ve shown in my artwork has been chosen with the idea of conveying the concept of Pressure. I wanted to explore this pressure that the entire village of Salem must have felt during the witch trials where they had to choose to either give in to the devil, or to stand up but have everyone believe you’re against Christianity. A key figure here is Mary Warren, the Proctors’ maid. She is trying to come clean and stop the murder of innocent people

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    In Arthur Miller’s play, The Crucible, an important universal theme is, “lying is apart of everyone’s nature.” There are many other themes, but this one is very important, because in the play no one is safe from being accused of witchcraft. The conflict is when Abigail and her group of girls lie in the court room and make unjust accusations about people, because of money, land, and or relationship issues. This connects to the universal theme, because these lies will make the people being accused

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    responsible for the Salem Witch Trials Responsibility is being accountable for your own actions. In The Crucible a group of girls accused many people of witchcraft and many of them were executed after being processed by the court of Salem. The girls accused these victims ,but they are merely are children ,which leaves the responsibility with the court (the adults), the final say of the accused. Arthur Miller's “The Crucible” is a book about the Salem Witch Trials, the salem witch trials was a historical

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    Walter Kirn, an American novelist and literary critic, stated that ‘‘Everyone loves a witch hunt as long as it’s someone else’s witch being hunted.’’ (Web. Walter Kirn Quote) Although the Salem Witch Trials took place over 300 years ago, in 1692, and we claim that we have come a long way since then, the truth is we have not. The hysteria that took place during the witch trials occurred because people refused to take responsibility for their actions. The same thing is happening in modern day America

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    the inspiration for The Crucible. When Arthur Miller was accused of Communism he wrote The Crucible to criticize McCarthy for his evidenceless accustons. In both Arthur Miller’s play and McCarthy’s accusation innocent people's lives were ruined for the betterment of another’s life. The Crucible is Arthur Miller’s story about the Salem Witchcraft trials, which was a real event in which many people were tried, found guilty of witchcraft, and hung. Years after these trials the people of salem figured

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    Arthur Miller, a famous playwright and a great American figure in the theaters. John Procter, one of his most famous actors in The Crucible. John played a hidden role in the Crucible, which was mainly describing Arthur’s point of view in about the McCarthyism. How are they alike? How does Arthur relate himself in his play to Proctor, mostly through his marriages, beliefs, and basically they had more common things in between. Arthur Miller was born in Harlem in 1915. He went to University of Michigan

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