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    The overall message of Arthur Miller’s play‚ The Crucible‚ is that when uncontrolled hysteria is combined with ignorance‚ the outcome is tragic. While Miller offers his audience some comic dialogue to soften the events it does not mask the horrifying reality of the witch hunt and its aftermath. Rather‚ the humorous insights serve to reveal the simplicity and innocence of people living rustic lives in a God-fearing community. Several characters‚ Paris and Hale‚ Mary Warren and John Proctor‚ provide

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    The Crucible: The Witchcraft Hysteria In 1692‚ in Salem Massachusetts‚ the superstition of witches existed in a society of strong Christian beliefs. Anybody who acted out of the ordinary was accused of being a witch and then the accuse would actually be forgiven if the blamed their accusations on another individual. This was the main idea of a play entitled‚ The Crucible by Arthur Miller. In this play a group of young girls act up and are then accused of being witches. These girls then blame

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    Mass hysteria is a condition affecting a group of people‚ that is characterized by irrational behaviors or beliefs‚ or unexplainable causes of illness. For example‚ The dancing plague of 1518‚ The mass hysteria in Brunei‚ and The Salem Witch trials are outbreaks of mass hysteria. Each of these historical examples have had a group of people that have been affected by the same symptoms‚ irrational behaviors‚ or unexplainable causes of illness. The dancing plague of 1518 was a case of dancing

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    Impact of hysteria on children in The Crucible Hysteria is displayed by communities all over the world. It is an important factor in making and especially breaking relationships. In Arthur Miller’s‚ The Cruciblehysteria plays an important role of tearing apart the community of Salem by creating an environment where people act on their grudges‚ which is exemplified by many of the characters throughout the play‚ such as Abigail‚ Proctor‚ and Danforth‚ as they ruin everyone’s life in the process

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    Mass hysteria is the condition of a society in a state of fear. Most of the time‚ mass hysteria causes irrational behavior‚ such as the way the characters in The Crucible acted in their situation. Whenever there is a prediction of snow on the weather forecast‚ everyone always chaotically rushes to the grocery store to buy all the bread and lunch meat. This is an example of mass hysteria. Mass hysteria not only affected the characters in The Crucible‚ but also affects people in the real world today

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    Mass Hysteria in The Crucible Mass hysteria is a condition affecting a group of persons‚ characterized by excitement or anxiety‚ irrational behavior or belief‚ or inexplicable symptoms of illness(dictionary.com). The play The Crucible by Arthur Miller perfectly exemplifies the phenomenon of mass hysteria. The way all the girls feed of what Abigail is doing‚ the townspeople’s reactions‚ and the inability of the court to think reasonably all are examples of mass hysteria. The way that all the girls

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    Mass hysteria can exist when a number of people behave in an uncontrollable‚ unmanageable way because of fear and/or anger.  Arthur Miller easily shows this in the play The Crucible which takes place in the late 1600’s in Salem‚ Massachusetts when more than one-hundred people were getting accused of being witches. United State Senator Joseph McCarthy had done something similar to this when he  had accused many people of being “Reds” or communists during the Red Scare going throughout the United States

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    Arthur Miller’s "The Crucible" was an allegory to the well-known mass hysteria‚ the Red Scare. Many mass hysterias have occurred before and after the Red Scare like Y2K‚ War of the Worlds‚ and Muslims in the U.S. In "The Crucible" accusations of witchcraft worried townspeople and made them panic‚ much like Y2K. Many experst had claimed in 1999 that the world would end in the year 2000. The reasoning behind this absurd accusation was that the Mayan calender had stopped at the 2000th year. Many people

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    Hysteria‚ It’s a powerful thing really. In the midst of a crisis this could really cause trouble. After all people can’t think straight when something goes wrong‚ it’s human nature to assume things rather than to rationally think. Humans are very social beings and they will follow anyone who they think is correct. It doesn’t take much for someone to blindly trust those who say they are doing good. The problem with this is that many of those they trust know what they want‚ and that thing is power

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    In Arthur Miller’s allegorical play “The Crucible‚” the characters share in a common state of hysteria‚ as reflected in the paranoid and conspiratorial mindset that allows for a witch-hunt to take root. Mrs. Putnam‚ the grieving wife of Thomas Putnam‚ firmly believes that a witch is responsible for the deaths of her seven infant children. Mrs. Putnam questions Rebecca Nurse as to whether or not she believes that it is God’s choice as to why Rebecca would never lose a child or grandchild‚ and yet

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