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    key people involved in the “the other witch hunt?” what roles do each play in the incident? Specific examples/evidence from book the whole 1) Katherine Branch a) Servant of Daniel and Abigail Wescot b) Has fits may or may not be real c) accuses Disborough and Clawson i) claims Disborough was her guide to compo there and back ii) accused Clawson of pinching her and later red spots appeared on Kate which later turned into black and blue bruises d) begins trial and other colonist’s confession to start

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    who are trying to bring to light the subjects of much controversy‚ which are discussed in the play: the theme of the moral choice‚ justice and injustice‚ truth and lie‚ trials of the innocently accused person‚ witchcraft‚ evil powers vs. good ones. This literary creation is loosely based on historical facts: the Salem witch trials of the late 1600’s. Miller leaves a lot of uncovered questions at the end of the play‚ which give much food for readers’ thoughts. Miller gives a wonderful opportunity

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    title “The crucible” The title the “crucible” by Author Miller is a metaphor for the witch trial in Salem that manipulates the impure hearts just as the crucible melts impure metal. The crucible was set in the Puritan society where religion was strict and everything; everyone was either belong to god or the devil. People in the Puritan society used that as a tool to gain power and wealth. Throughout the witch trial‚ many people with impure hearts were manipulated by the overwhelming power of being

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    of certain types of people. All of this is similar to the Salem Witch Trials during the 1950’s. Communism‚ McCarthyism‚ Puritanism‚ and the Salem Witch trials are all relevant in some form or another to Miller’s play “The Crucible”. “The Crucible” by Arthur Miller is based on real events that happened in Salem‚ Massachusetts where the antagonist Abigal Williams accuses people in her village being involved with witch craft. Anyone who is accused of these crimes is to be sentenced

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    It showed how the common people lived on a daily basis and how the Salem Witch Trial started from start to finish. In his play‚ Miller suggest that theocracy was the primary cause to the hysteria. Judge Danforth and Reverend Hale were two important figures who contributed greatly to the outcome of the trial. Reverend Hale walked into Salem

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    Hysteria and oppression added more flames to the fire of the Salem witch trials during the 1960s. Because of this‚ innocent commoners were convicted and hanged. Arthur Miller creates characters in his play The Crucible that add to the hysteria and are victims of oppression‚ which reveal the unjustness of these trials. Tituba‚ a black slave in the town of Salem‚ was the main character who experienced such unjust treatment. The outlook on race in The Crucible has a very negative effect on the people

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    Arthur Miller writes about the tendentious‚ hysterical event of the Salem witch trials that occurred in Salem‚ Massachusetts during 1692. Miller writes "The Crucible" to show how inequitable and unjust the law can be in a time of fear and tension of the masses. In the play‚ inferior and subordinate people were accusing innocent citizens of witchcraft for revenge or land. The hysteria and fear in this time of the Salem witch trials influenced the law to become less dependable and accurate when Salem did

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    colored foreign lady sings songs with only made up words that start and end with the letter B? If so‚ you are to be hanged for witch craft with no question. They were so clueless about having a problem in their town that it went way too far and they didn’t really think things through all the way. People would just run around telling the authorities that so and so is a witch. They would be taken away and hanged for no reason. There was no proof about them being witches or nobody went into further investigation

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    of Rights VS Salem Witch Trials Many children scheming‚ innocent people arrested‚ madness ensuing—all of these disastrous incidents took place in Arthur Miller’s The Crucible—a book portraying the atrocious events of the Salem Witch Trials. If the Bill of Rights had been written before the trials took place‚ there most likely would’ve been quite a few effects on the outcomes of the trials. A few amendments that could have possibly made a difference in the Salem Witch Trials are Amendment I‚ Amendment

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    Story of Corrupt Justice: The Perpetuation of the Abominable Salem Witch Trials Salem‚ Massachusetts‚ a place of beginnings in the New World‚ shows that the Puritans’ “self-denial‚ their purposefulness‚ their suspicion of all vain pursuits‚ their hard-handed justice were altogether perfect instruments for the conquest of this space so antagonistic to man” (Miller 6). The Crucible‚ by Arthur Miller‚ describes the Salem witch trials during the seventeenth century. Numerous people were hung and jailed

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