The Crucible Comparative Analysis

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Jessica Wilson
Comparative Analysis
January 27, 2016
Mr. McKalip
Comparative Analysis Throughout generations of debate, argument, and conflict concerning racial prejudices and those issues which surround their practice, there has regularly existed a certain historical unfairness based on a prejudice mental picture for those things which people cannot understand or explain intelligently or sensibly. While more modern examples of such facts or conditions that surround someone include ideas such as McCarthyism, it is generally accepted that the most classic example of all such social terrible events based on fear and the state of having no knowledge is that of the colonials era's Salem Witch Trials that are heard of in The Crucible.

McCarthyism was illustrated as a large fear of communism. While
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