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    In this extract Belah defines civil religion not as the uncritical worship or allegiance to a nation state by its citizenry. Rather‚ it is a group of transcendental moral principles which function as a north star or frame of reference for a nations polis. In the case of the United States‚ the author explains that these principles are interwoven into the fabric of American identity. These “elements of religious orientation‚” in addition to being expressed through both informal and formal ceremonies

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    frighteningly relevant themes. The dystopian backdrop and themes of the novel are deeply connected to the environment of which the novel was written and the events that transpired throughout Bradbury’s life fuelled his artistic response to the McCarthyism era. Through deep analyzation of Bradbury’s life‚ Garyn G. Roberts concludes that‚ “Fahrenheit 451 is the result of the keen observations and personal experiences of its author; it is also a cultural artifact‚ which reflects who we were‚ who we

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    Thus‚ the moderate wing’s strategy to overcome McCarthyism and the Red Scare was to demonstrate their liberal anti-communist beliefs and reject the radical wing of the civil rights movement. However‚ the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s surveillance of King suggests that despite preaching nonviolence‚

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    “The Crucible‚” a play by Arthur Miller later turned into a major Hollywood movie‚ explores the politics of fear‚ social norms‚ and the fight to recapture a man’s moral compass. Miller paints his story using the small tight knit community of Salem circa 1692 as his canvass‚ brilliantly weaving historical fact and fiction to portray a scenario not unlike events seen since. The infamous witch hunts of 1692 and wild accusations of a subversive culture that threatened to tear away at the fabric of

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    Nathan O’Connor Mrs. Giovanetto English II 16 May 2014 The Crucible vs. The Crucible Twenty innocent citizens of Salem were devastatingly hanged after being falsely accused of witchcraft. Arthur Miller masks the plot of McCarthyism with the tragic‚ but factual story of the Salem witch trials. He wrote both the play and the screenplay‚ but managed to differentiate between the two. Miller creates a vast amount of similarities and differences between the play and the film‚ both titled The Crucible

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    Twelve Angry Men presents the pessimistic view that all humans are flawed. Pessimistic- cynical‚ distrustful‚ negative‚ doubtful‚ suspicious‚ unenthusiastic Flawed- imperfections‚ weak‚ faulty‚ unlawful‚ inaccurate‚ fallacious‚ unfair Notes Weaknesses of the Jurors Foreman goes with the majority vote rather than independently forming his own judgement Juror 10 stereotypes all immigrants. Offensive remarks eventually lead to the other jurors turning their backs on him and he finally reflects

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    the salem witch trials. It is a series of hearing before local magistrates to prosecute over 150 people accused of witchcraft in colonial Massachusetts between February 1692 and May 1693.The play was written in the early 1950s as a response to McCarthyism when the US government blacklisted accused communist. Miller himself was to questioned by the House of Representatives’ committee on un american activities in 1956 and convicted of “contempt of congress” for failing to identify others present at

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    Arthur Miller was born in New York City on October 17‚ 1915. Miller composed The Crucible in the early 1950’s and it used the Salem Witchcraft trials of 1692 as a response to the anti-communist "witch hunts" to which miller was accused of. Miller believed that the madness surrounding the witchcraft trials was similar to McCarthy’s mission to terminate communism. The Crucible is set in a government ruled by a religious authority‚ in which the church and state are one. The major theme of The Crucible

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    effects of various financial plans on capitalism and capitalism itself would be some of things quelled by these politicians’ actions. After the effects on economy and political structure of America came a swift set of decisions under the moniker of “McCarthyism”‚ named after its namesake‚ Senator Joseph McCarthy. These decisions were made as the second red scare initiated‚ with events the likes of the Berlin blockade and the Chinese Civil war(leading to the rise of Mao Zedong) having large effects on the

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    characters is very conspicuous‚ as there are many hints throughout the text. The play is a fictionalized and dramatized version of the story of witchcraft in Salem‚ Massachusetts that took place during 1692. The drama was allegedly a representation of McCarthyism‚ the practice of making accusations without having proper evidence. Joseph McCarthy produced a series of investigations in order to uncover a communist penetration‚ just as the Christians of the Chesapeake Bay did to reveal witchcraft. Miller exhibits

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