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    Brejanai Collins 12/10/11 Period 2 The crucible essay The various causes of irony presented in the crucible revels that those who are in power create the truth in Salem and those who are powerless lived in fear. The young girls of Salem had the most power to whom was being put to death over actuations of doing witchcraft. Abigail Williams would end up taking 19 people live off of actuations‚ more importantly all of these innocent people was killed without any evidence that they was doing

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    This book is all about the Salem Witchcraft crisis that occurred in 1692. Mary Beth Norton does an excellent job and explaining the trials and experiences that people have had. Was this conspirency based on the attack of the Indians‚ the policits or was it truly the devil. Book Review I believe that “In the Devil’s Snare” is one of the best book I have ever read. I am not much into history‚ but learning about witchcraft intrigues me. This book is all about the Salem Witchcraft crisis that occurred

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    happened in The Crucible. In The Crucible the children of Salem were running the courts as said by John Proctor “I’ll tell you what’s walking in Salem - vengeance is walking in Salem. We are what we always were in Salem‚ but now the little crazy children are jangling the keys of the kingdom‚ and common vengeance writes the law! This warrant’s vengeance! I’ll not give my wife to vengeance!" This happened to McCarthyism also. If you didn’t like someone you could accuse them of

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    “Who was conspiring against you? Might you be a witch and not know it? Can an innocent person be guilty? Could anyone think themselves safe?” (Schiff 4). These questions are evidence of the hysteria that swept through Salem‚ Massachusetts during the winter of 1692 and again during the peak of the anti-communist revolution in the 1950’s. In The Crucible‚ innocent people were in danger of being accused of witchcraft and during the reign of McCarthyism innocent people were being accused of communism

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    Both “The Crucible” and McCarthyism are based on similar circumstances of people of high power who make accusations with no evidence to prove why a suspect should be punished for a certain crime‚ usually dealing with treason or a subversion crime. In addition‚ in the play called “The Crucible‚” created by a well-known American author‚ Arthur Miller‚ is based on the Salem Witch Trials in Massachusetts between 1692 and 1693‚ where people were tried and hung if found guilty of the crime of witchcraft

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    *** “The Witch‚ the florist‚ and the Lover” Rumor spread across the village that a terrible raven witch had turned the heads of people upside down. She was once a beautiful person with clear‚ pale skin‚ with red apple lips‚ beady caramel eyes‚ and a body out of this world‚ people thought of her as the daughter of Aphrodite. Theories that were supported by the fact that she had only lived with her father and never met her mother. She was named Abigail‚ as father’s joy. When her father died‚ of

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    his play The Crucible as an allegory for the McCarthy Hearings through characters‚ and events that take place in the play. Much like the persecution that perceived communists endured during the McCarthy investigations‚ the people in the town of Salem‚ Massachusetts endured considerable strife as a result of accusations when fellow citizen’s named them as witches. On page fifty-nine Marry Warren and Elizabeth have the following exchange: Marry Warren‚ pointing at Elizabeth: I saved her life today

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    In this story‚ it’s the adventures of three young children that find a wardrobe to a new land. This land‚ however‚ is under the evil spell of a witch and she leaves the land in internal winter. Accompanied by friends they make and the lion (the king of the forest)‚ they will vanquish the witch forever. There are many allegories in this story and many representations of Christianity. I have enjoyed reading the books and I have been enlightened reading the critic books. However‚ the critic books

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    REVIEW FOR QUIZ Paleo Indian Groups -Settled around Illinois‚ Missouri‚ Mississippi River‚ centered around modern St. Louis -Cultivated corn -Largest city is what is now St. Louis population about 20‚000 -Decline about 1250 AD -Theory about the downfall was an earthquake Virgin Soil Epidemics -Caused at least partly by the introduction of European domesticated animals. -Lack of unity among groups -Nutrition -Lack of exposure Diversity Native Population -No unity between various

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    McCarthyism was introduced by Senator Joseph McCarthy during the Second Red Scare that in general lasted between 1950 and 1956. During this period‚ McCarthy accused thousands of Americans of being "communists or communist sympathizers‚" leading to government and private-industry investigations and hearings. McCarthy’s primary targets were "government employees‚ those in the entertainment industry‚ educators and union activists" ("McCarthyism"). Several post-World War II events led to the Second

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