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    How does McCarthyism relate and effect The Crucible? The Crucible is a famous play produced by Arthur Miller in 1953, which is about a witch hunt that took place in 1692 in Salem, Massachusetts, but Arthur Miller talks more about McCarthyism and Communism in 1950s in this play by founding many parallels between the House Un-American Activities Committee”s crusade against supposed communist sympathizers and the seventeenth- century witch-hunt in Salem, Massachusetts. So in fact, although The…

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    Paranoia In The Crucible

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    Arthur Miller wrote The Crucible because he had a story to tell. Without a willpower, Miller would have never been inspired to write such an outstanding literary work. In the context of The Crucible are ample sources of material that Miller used to advocate changes in social and political attitudes and traditions that should be modified. World War Two ended in 1945. During this period of time United States citizens were worried of the rising power of the Soviet Union. Being that the Soviet…

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    strongly represents the power and the powerlessness among the characters. To understand the powerful and powerless characters can simply help the audience to understand the story. There are many literal evidences of power and powerlessness that Arthur Miller had provided in the Crucible. The Crucible describes a phenomenon of witchcraft trial happened in Salem, around late 1600’s and early 1700’s. In Salem, many girls began ill and town people believed that there is witchcraft among Salem.…

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    Arthur Miller was a brilliant play author. A few of his initial works won prizes, and amid his senior year, the Federal Theater Project in Detroit performed one of his works. One of the plays was The Crucible. It was composed in 1953. It is a sensationalized and mostly fictionalized story of the Salem witch trials that occurred in the Province of Massachusetts. The unbelievable ailment impelled fears of witchcraft, it comprised of young ladies including a slave, and numerous different…

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    Scheidt, Jennifer L. CliffsNotes on Death of a Salesman. 15 Oct 2015 Arthur Miller's play Death of a Salesman addresses loss of identity and a man's inability to accept change within himself and society. The play is a montage of memories, dreams, confrontations, and arguments, all of which make up the last 24 hours of Willy Loman's life. The play concludes with Willy's suicide and subsequent funeral. It is reliable because the source (cliffsnotes) gives me a lot of information on the play i…

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    In the play The Crucible, by Arthur Miller, Hale pleads to Mr. Nurse about Rebecca Nurse’s arrest and states how important it is to believe the “Puritan” people who are blaming and pointing fingers at others with association to witchcraft. Hale believes the devil is in Salem due to what he has seen in court, which causes him to wonder why God has striken this Puritan town with such a punishment when speaking to Proctor. Arthur Miller’s purpose is to satirize the Puritan society by showing how…

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    Arthur miller was born in the year 1915 in Harlem, New York. His father owned a coat manufacturing business but unfortunately the business didn’t last and lost almost everything in 1929. And because of this he and his family had to move to Flatbush, Brooklyn. He attended the University of Michigan. During his time in college he won the school’s Avery Hopwood Award for his first play, No Villain. After this he moved back East to pursue his career as a playwright. And soon after that he married…

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    McCarthyism, and the death of many innocent people. A personal connection between the Arthur Miller and the events occurring was established through the accusations made about where their loyalties lied. These events led to people that opposed the government’s actions, to come together to strengthen each other in…

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    The Crucible Reflection

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    The Crucible Essay In The Crucible, Arthur Miller was successful on educating readers about history and encouraging them to not make the same mistakes of the past. The McCarthy era was more of an ideological war, meaning an idea that scared people to death, rather than a real war. The major issue that happened in Salem is that people were falsely accused of being witches when there was no real evidence of witchcraft. I believe that Arthur Miller did a sound job of getting his readers to…

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    The Crucible Trials

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    Arthur Miller’s The Crucible is revered for accurately telling the story about the events which unfolded in Salem, Massachusetts during 1692. Demirkaya says that The Crucible “… opened at a time when the term witch-hunt was nearly synonymous in the public mind…” (125). The play was published in 1953 during the Red Scare, and as Susan C.W. Abbotson says in her book, Student Companion to Arthur Miller, “It tells the story behind the Salem witch trials of 1692, centering our attention on the effect…

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