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    The Salem Witch Trials was a horrible piece of american history. Many people died because of the accusations made by others. Then nearly three hundred years later, the problem began again. In the 1940s-50 people were accused of being communist or communist sympathizers. This would eventually cause mass hysteria; which is when a group acts irrational out of fear, and would cause people to lose their career. The Salem Witch Trials and McCarthyism have some stunning similarities and differences.…

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    Witch trials were quite the frenzy about 350 years ago. From Europe to the New England Colonies, witch trials are a big part of history. About 30 years before the Salem Witch Trials, there were trials over in Connecticut. Eleven people were hanged and 46 prosecutions took place. Connecticut was the first of the American Colonies to have gone through the witch hunt frenzy. Hartford, Connecticut was the first New England town in America to have a witch hunt and trials. A young 8-year-old girl had…

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    dilemma that compares to the Salem Witch Trials is the Holocaust. Although the Holocaust happened roughly 250 years after the Salem Witch Trials, the events significantly resemble each other in a way of mass hysteria. Mass hysteria is also defined as an uncontrollable outburst of emotion or fear, often characterized as a sudden outburst of laughing or crying. In the Holocaust and the Salem Witch Trials, the leaders were ridding people of the “inferior race”. Many people say that history…

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    The Progression of the Salem Witch Trials The play The Crucible, by Arthur Miller was written in 1952. He was born in Harlem, New York in 1915. His family lost almost everything during the Wall Street Crash in 1929. After graduating high school, he worked odd jobs to get enough money to attend the University of Michigan. For a student paper, he finished his first play called No Villain. The Tony-Award Winning The Crucible may have been one of the reasons why Arthur came under the House of…

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    The Witch Trials of 1692 The year of 1692 was a trying time for the young Salem town. At the time, Massachusetts was awaiting their new governor William Phips arrival, the colony lacked a charter, and the towns of New England were being attacked by French men and Indians. Of the many hardships taken place in that year the most infamous event was — the Salem Witch Trials. This was not the first witch trial to take place in the colonies, in fact, 45 years earlier, or 1647 the first witch…

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    and late 1600s Salem, MA, rumors of Communism and witchcraft would be believed and taken to extremes. The destructions of reputations or even lives in consequence of these trials were paralleled in the McCarthy Hearings and Arthur Miller’s The Crucible. Arthur Miller uses The Crucible as a comparison between the Salem Witch Trials and McCarthyism by showing how the accusers in both situations used their power to stir mass hysteria, harbored corrupt motives, and dictated unjust trials and…

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    Hysteria In The Crucible

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    During the Salem Witch Trials it was very commonplace to see people exploit public hysteria in order to manipulate people and in turn gain power. During the McCarthy Era this same effect had been seen; people would exploit hysteria to manipulate people, and receive power. The Salem Witch Trials involved the overwhelming fear of witches at the time. During the McCarthy Era people had the same overwhelming fear, but this fear was instead for communists. As an illustration there are many examples…

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    repeat itself. Various amounts of people tend to believe that the 1950 's McCarthy trial is a resemblance of the 1692-Salem Witch Trials, for the cases were rendered as false and filled with a lot of accusations and invalid truths to no-proof at all. Primarily the reason for theses cases,was to blame others for their own gain and respect. Both cases within the McCarthy and the girls in Salem, blamed others for their own personal gain, respect, and honor. Both trials were built off of covered up…

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    violence and struggle in the events that occurred in Salem, Massachusetts. There will always be differences between the poor and the wealthy. Today, we have protested to try and make the world a bit more equal, but that was not the case during The Salem Witch Trials. It was…

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    loves a witch hunt as long as it 's someone else 's witch being hunted.” Krin is a regular reviewer for The New York Times Book Review and has authored a handful of previous works of fiction. This quote applies to Richard Godbeer’s historical monologue Escaping Salem: The Other Witch Hunt of 1692 in the sense that most people have viewed the Salem Witch Trials as a form of entertainment in recent decades. His work, however, brings forward the reality of witch trials and the extreme measures…

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