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    Arthur Miller had wrote The Crucible Because he believed that The Salem Panic was very similar to The McCarthy era since people were getting wrongfully accused of being apart of witchcraft. He was inspired to write a drama that would reflect the Salem cultural and political hysteria produced while the U.S. gov.expressed Communism in America. The McCarthy era was very similar to the Salem witch trials. Just like the McCarthy era‚ the girls in the Crucible made claims about members of the village

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    Description of Preliminary Research The Salem witch trials occurred in colonial Massachusetts between 1692 and 1693‚ and involved over two hundred people being accused of practicing witchcraft. After the execution of twenty people‚ the colony admitted the trials were a mistake and compensated the families of those convicted. Following the events‚ the story of the trials has become synonymous with paranoia and injustice‚ and continues to beguile the common imagination. Initially‚ I aimed my research

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    Arthur Miller’s modern play The Crucible‚ takes place in Salem‚ Massachusetts during the Salem Witch Trials‚ in which the theocracy in the Puritan community causes mass hysteria during the accusations of witchcraft against citizens. Abuse of legal authority is viewed throughout the play‚ and social issues of intolerance are evident. Arthur Miller’s characterization of Thomas Putnam‚ Mary Warren‚ and John Proctor exemplify their purpose‚ motivation‚ and character traits. In the beginning of the play

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    Three months ago I confessed that I have a blackened soul‚ darkened by lechery‚ and I am sure I will hang this morning because of it. My puritan town Salem has been driven insane by the hysteria and paranoia associated with witchcraft and the devil‚ created by a group of devious children and perpetuated by various ulterior motives at work. Because of this‚ I have been left with nothing; my wife‚ Elizabeth‚ has been convicted and my neighbours are being killed off daily‚ accused of something that

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    either by a tenacious or popular figure‚ or in a case in The Crucible‚ the children played a huge role in affecting and brainwashing other people’s minds. Most people would often believe this figure and not question it. People would also believe witchcraft was hereditary‚ making families shunned by communities and making their lives hard. Often‚ witch hunts were fronted as an excuse to get rid of a rival or seize the property of someone whose wealth the accuser envied. This mindset made many people

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    Devon Schrum Mrs. Fenton Group 16 January 2014 Imagine a noose tightening around your neck. You can hear voices calling you a witch and a traitor. This is what it must have been like to live in seventeenth century Massachusetts. In 1692‚ mass hysteria swept over Salem village. Hundreds of people were accused of being witches. Many innocent people were killed because of the accusations pinned against them. Many historians researched the Salem witch trials and The Crucible and found that politics

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    makes. The young girls claims ruin lives and lead to increased hostility in Salem. There are other symbols such as the doll‚ Elizabeth Proctor’s pregnancy‚ the stones‚ the forest and the witch trials. The doll found on Elizabeth is a symbol of witchcraft. In The Crucible‚ the doll symbolizes the change from good to evil. A doll in a regular society represents childhood innocence and brings happiness. In Salem‚ the dolls represent evil spirit. This spreads to the Puritan government and the church

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    of teenage girls that are caught performing a sort of witchcraft in the beginning scene of the movie. The girls are dancing and attempting to make the men they love fall in love with them. However‚ the minister finds the girls practicing their witchcraft in the woods and various consequences occur throughout the movie. One specific woman is Abigail Williams. She is the former servant of the Proctor’s. Abigail actually does practice witchcraft at one point when she drinks blood in order to kill Mrs

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    The break down of Salem is caused by jealousy‚ excessive pride‚ and greed of the town folk. The Christians of Salem slowly turn against one another‚ causing total hysteria. Jealousy causes individuals to falsely accuse their innocent neighbors. Abigail Williams is envious of John Proctor’s wife‚ Elizabeth‚ and accuses her of witchcraft in order to resume her illicit affair with the married man. She frames Elizabeth with a poppet stabbed with a needle‚ which is discovered later on by Reverend Hale

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    them believe that witchcraft was happening in Salem. It began with Mrs. Puttman wanting Tituba to conjure up spirits of her dead babies‚ Abigail and her cousin Betty joined in along with other girls. “She always sings her Barbados songs‚ and we dance.”(Act1 line102)This is when she is trying to explain to her uncle what was actually going on in the woods. They were caught by Parris‚ Betty became sick and the girls decided that they were going to convince everyone this was witchcraft. This led to Abigail

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