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    Trials which took place in Massachusetts in 1692 when the town of Salem accused and hanged its citizens for witchcraft. Many parallels between witches and communists appear throughout Miller’s play; when linked, they form a political commentary on Joseph McCarthy and the Red Scare, a time from the late 1940’s to early 1950’s when many Americans had fears about communists in their country. Arthur Miller wrote parallels between The Crucible and the McCarthy era because he wanted to express how the…

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    How are Salem witch trials and the Red Scare similar? The Salem witch trials began in 1692 and the Red Scare in the fifties. However, both of these events are alike because they both involved a witch hunt against people with unpopular views. Although the Salem witch trials and Red Scare are decades apart, the similarities through the causes and the trial proceedings. One way the trial in Salem is like the communist scare involves fear and corrupt authority figures as the causes. In Salem the…

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    it involves a criminal accusation, a criminal matter, is not a true trial” (“Accusation Quotes”). This quote relates to all the untrue allegations of the McCarthyism cases and the book The Crucible, by Arthur Miller. McCarthyism was led by Senator Joseph McCarthy, they were accusations made by him during the 1950s against people that had a chance of being a communist. In the book, The Crucible, Abigail Williams, the main antagonist, was not necessarily looking for witches, but she would make it…

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    symbolical. In an allegory, the characters, events and instances all relate to real people, events, and instances (“Definition of Allegory” R104). Characters like Abigail Williams, John Proctor and Judge Hathorne represent the historical figures: Senator Joseph R. McCarthy, writer Arthur Miller, and FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover. Constant manipulation to confess and to implicate others as well as using Elizabeth’s pregnancy to get a confession out of John was a very similar situation Miller…

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    If people had just acted rationally, and relied on evidence rather than anecdotes to issue their verdicts, many people could have been spared from being wrongfully hanged. It is important to take lessons from these events, like in the 1950, when Joseph MccArthy was accusing people of being Communists, Arthur Miller wrote the Crucible to show people how ridiculous they were acting. It doesn’t make any sense to believe young children over experienced adults, if children were allowed to control…

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    “The Crucible” by Arthur Miller is a play about The Salem Witch Trial;he is comparing it to the McCarthyism. He wrote this play to show that McCarthyism was just as crazy as the Salem Witch Trials. During the time Miller was writing this play, Joseph McCarthy was hunting for communists in America like the Salem judges were hunting for witches. Abigail Williams is the antagonist of the entire play,even though she is not the equivalent of McCarthy. She does have a real-life counterpart who is…

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    Many times in the past history has repeated itself, and it will always repeat itself. In the 1950’s the Senator of Wisconsin, Joseph McCarthy began trials and investigations to expose communists in Hollywood. All hearings were a result of false accusations, just like in The Crucible when people who had no connection with witches or any association with witchcraft were being falsely accused of preforming it. The book and the history from the 1950’s have many parallels, John Proctor can be seen as…

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    Without provided evidence, one claim changes everything. Joseph McCarthy, U.S. Senator, made false unsubstantiated claims that more than 200 "card carrying" members of the Communist party infiltrated the United States government. Miller especially showed this with “public interventions—his displays of “social conscience”—bore the mark of his experiences with The Crucible. And why not? He writes an allegory about the House Un-American Activities Committee and is instantly hailed as a martyr,…

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    McCarthyism in The Crucible and Salem Witch Trials The play, The Crucible, and the real Salem Witch Trials are not much different than McCarthyism because greed, hatred, and power motivated accusers. In The Crucible Arthur Miller uses the Salem Witch Trials to portray the horrors of McCarthyism. The political cartoon about McCarthyism explains how only accusations and rumors were used as evidence to condemn the suspected communist. The McCarthy Hearings and The House Committee on Un-American…

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    accusers. “ A victim in the end of his own recklessness” (Joseph Mccarthy). This quote about the red scare shows that even though some people even though they may not have known any communist would accuse these people to get the attention off of them. In some cases many people got killed for being accused of communism even if they had no clue what communism was or is, and not only did this rumor affect these people on the list but it affected Joseph Mccarthy because in the end he was reckless,…

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