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    funny way of repeating itself?” People tend to repeat the same mistakes over and over again. Typically people do not learn from their mistakes‚ so they have to suffer the consequences. In the play The Crucible‚ we learn how people fail to learn their lesson the first time around. The author of The Crucible‚ Arthur Miller‚ wrote this play because we as citizens kept repeating the same mistakes over again in the 1950’s along with Joseph McCarthy. Arthur Miller was born in Harlem‚ New York on October 17

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    However‚ we have not only repeated it on various occasions‚ but through Arthur Miller’s The Crucible‚ we also see the parallel of the event with the Salem Witch hunts that took place years before the hearings. The connection between The Crucible and the McCarthy Hearings is not an isolated one‚ but can also be made with other historical and current events that are happening today. Arthur Miller wrote The Crucible in response to The McCarthy Hearings. These two events can be connected in many ways; for

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    In a way‚ McCarthyism is similar to the play‚ The Crucible‚ written by Arthur Miller. Although the actions taken against suspected communists were not as strict as those during the Salem witch trials‚ they were still vicious and shattered many reputations of well-liked men and women. This also occurred during 1692 and 1693‚ the years of the witch trials. There were many differences and similarities between these two topics. The death penalty was the number one difference‚ along with the after effects

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    People believe that the McCarthy trials and “McCarthyism” are similar to Arthur Miller’s work by the title of The Crucible. These people relate the two in the sense that Joseph McCarthy never found anything or anyone actually communist. McCarthy actually did find quite a few communist sympathizers in the government. Not only that‚ but he was bullied while doing so by the media and the senate. If people were able to take a look at how the senate bombarded Joseph McCarthy‚ they would be outraged

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    Advanced Interrogation Techniques There have been many different ideas and techniques to try to get answers from criminals and although they do work most of the time‚ more serious cases of crimes call for more serious techniques. Timely information can be obtained in a timelier manner by administering advanced interrogation techniques. Terrorists under duress may give information that interrogators wouldn’t know to ask. It would save the country money. It is effective to use advanced interrogation

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    that sensation it is unwanted‚ it is fear. Arthur Miller‚ an American playwright and essayist‚ wrote his play “The Crucible” in an attempt to exemplify the paranoia felt by society due to accusations that cause lack of trust‚ unmoral behavior and most certainly fear. In addition to the witch hunts‚ there was also McCarthyism as well as the Boston desegregation of public schools. McCarthyism‚ in the 1940’s and 1950’s‚ can best be depicted through the causes‚ trials/hearings and effects. The Boston desegregation

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    McCarthyism‚ The Patriot Act and The Crucible are all linked together by many different reasons. The play‚ “The Crucible”‚ was supposedly written to go against the “abusive” politics of McCarthyism at the time of the Cold War in the United States. The McCarthyism‚ accused artists and writers of advocating class war without having actual proof or any truth. McCarthyism started with a man‚ Joseph McCarthy. He would accuse others of serious crimes or activities going against their government

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     The McCarthy Hearings Senator Joseph McCarthy instilled fear into the minds of the Americans with his anti- Communist thinking‚ with his ideals. Senator McCarthy‚ during 1950-1954‚ disrupted the United States with the HUAC ( House of Un-American Activity Committee) Hearings. These hearings brought government workers‚ college professors‚ playwrights and Hollywood

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    McCarthyism Accusation happens everywhere in this world‚ true or false. People tend to censure others because of hatred or to take revenge from personal malice. However‚ no arraignments had ever affected as much people as the McCarthyism period in the 1940s and 1950s. Senator Joseph McCarthy was the leader of the Communist findings that became extreme until it was given the word ‘McCarthyism’. Results from his denunciation brought back another Red Scare or known as the Second Red Scare to the

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    McCarthyism was very popular among American citizens after the Second World War. Despite the fact that it was intended to be helped by the fears and suspicions of the American people‚ it only lasted for a short period of time. McCarthyism appealed to the citizens of the United States very easily due to the previous “red scare” and other communist fears. During the Second World War‚ their fears became even more severe because of the powers that the communist nations had demonstrated. The appeal of

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