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    The Contagious Mask of Hypocrisy In Arthur Miller’s‚ The Crucible hypocrisy runs through the town of Salem‚ Massachusetts‚ as if it were contagious. When the witchcraft situation in Salem gets out of control‚ several characters like reverend Paris‚ Mary Warren‚ and Abigail Williams become engaged in hypocritical actions. One main character who shows hypocrisy in Salem is Reverend Paris. When the idea of witchcraft is introduced for being the cause of why the group of girls in town are ill and

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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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    The Salem Witch Trials was a historic event that occurred in Salem‚ Massachusetts in the year 1692 and lasted until 1693. It’s known to be a dark time in American History (Brooks‚ Historyof Massachusetts.org). It first began when a group of teenage girls were exposed of practicing witchcraft and it then lead to bigger things Innocent people were killed and others were treated poorly. More than 200 individuals were wrongfully blamed and 20 were executed for denying the accusations (Blumberg‚ Smithsonianmag

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    Grudges V.S. The Salem Witch Trials Have you and your friends ever done something you were no permitted to do and then wanted to keep it a secret? So you all did whatever yo had to do to keep from letting that secret from getting exposed‚ even if you ended up lying and it spiral out of control? A great example of this is in The Crucible‚several people know the entire truth but chose to keep it a secret. The people of Salem‚ the puritans display grudges and rivalries that collide with their

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    the events of the Salem witch trials and laugh at the absurdity of the allegations. It seems crazy that society could be fooled into believing in things like witches and deal with the events in such an extreme manner. It is a common belief that witch hunts are things of the past. Many people would agree that they no longer exist today; however Arthur Miller‚ author of the play‚ "The Crucible"‚ points out that society has not come very far from the days of the Salem witch trials. In his play‚ he used

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    The mass hysteria between today’s society and the Salem witch hunt can be compared through Freedom ‚ Religion ‚and the killing of innocent victims. Mass hysteria has caused a lot of destruction in society throughout the years. It has brought about a lot of chaos in both Salem as well as the present society. Mass hysteria has brought out a lot of fear in people in both Salem and present society. Freedom in today’s society is totally different from back when the witch trials were going on in Salem

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    This document is the examination of Sarah Good done in 1692 by assistants John Hathorne and Jonathan Corwin. Sarah Good‚ the wife of William Good of Salem Village was suspected of practicing witchcraft. She was accused by Elizabeth Parris‚ Abigail Williams‚ Ann Putnam‚ and Elizabeth Hubbard; all young women who began the original accusations in Salem. These girls held Sarah Good responsible for hurting them various times. Upon examination‚ Good was asked numerous questions about her involvement with

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    Akin to the Salem Witch Trials that took place in 1692 and 1693‚ the assassination of the great Julius Caesar in William Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar appeared to be unreasonable or unjust to many of those that honor him. However‚ unlike the notorious Salem Witch Trials‚ it is clear that as light manifests itself upon the mysterious reasons in regards to why Julius Caesar was brutally murdered‚ it is made obvious that Julius Caesar may not have been quite the adored and honorable man that the Romans

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    Abigail Williams used her manipulative skills to get her way and create hysteria in the town of Salem. 1. Why did Abigail flee Salem? She knows soon she will be questioned for the death of Goody Nurse and John 2. Why does Abigail admit to witchcraft? She knows she can get rid of her enemies by blaming them for witchcraft too 3. How is Abigail a hypocrite? She says she loves god in act 1 but she fuels the witch trials and is seen like a devil-like character 4. Why did Abigail want

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    Mass madness‚ also known as mass hysteria‚ has occurred for centuries around the world. One of the most famous cases in the history of mass hysteria is the Salem Witch Trials. Interestingly‚ there was another outbreak of mass hysteria in the same town‚ now known as Danvers‚ Massachusetts instead of Salem Village‚ in 2013. Instead of accusing community members of witchcraft‚ a group of teenagers at the Essex Agricultural and Technical School reported inexplicable symptoms such as uncontrollable vocal

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