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    Witch hunts were practiced throughout history from Europe to the New World, one of the most famous occurred during 1692. The settlement of Salem Village, Massachusetts, was in hysteria. Fear of the devil and witches overran the population. This was due to the pressures that were put on this Puritan community after the war between the British and French over the colonies in 1689. Also pressures from disease, and fears of attacks from the neighboring rival town of Salem Village, as well as attacks…

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    Abigail Williams have an affair which introduces the witch trials. In The Crucible, by Arthur Miller, human nature leads to greed, dishonesty, and hypocrisy. In the meager town of Salem, Massachusetts, 1692, the guilty, heartless citizens turn against each other for their well-being.The witch hunts begin to shape the way people treat each other because of the greed within the bitter hearts of the citizens. Greed is a crucial cause of the witch trials, and Goody Putnam’s jealousy of Rebecca…

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    about the Salem witch trials. After speaking with John Proctor and reviewing evidence from the girls Mr.Hale has suspicions about the witch allegations during the novel. Reverend Hale is of course a reverend from Massachusetts who is an expert on witchcraft and is called to Salem to settle this witch conflict. When Reverend Hale arrives he is convinced there is witchcraft in Salem so he kind of starts investigating. Reverend Hale is convinced of it and basically sold on witchery in Salem.…

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    the witch trials in Salem. In Salem, rumors go around about a group of girls pretending that everyone is a witch or has something to do with witchcraft. The girls are accused of dancing in the woods which makes them tell rumors about everyone else. Rumors go around and make people act differently because the rumors are affecting their lives and families. Some people even get hanged or jailed for it. In summary, the rumors about Abigail accusing people about being a witch, the witch trials…

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    twentieth century. The only distinction found between these events was not the emotions felt, but the environment in which they happened. The events that happened in Salem in 1692 and 1693 were a unique amalgamation of conditions and activities. By European standards, the witch hunt in Salem was not large, nor was it particularly lethal. The witch hunts…

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    the town of Salem which is inspired by the McCarthy hearings in the 1950’s. It displays how easily human communities can be corrupted by certain desires of individuals. Throughout the story this concept is shown supported by many themes that display the different factors that account for the events that occur. The themes that are most evident and emphasized over the story are the themes of vengeance, fear and greed these eventually become the reasons which started the Salem witch trials. It is…

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    just a few accused of committing the crime, then it spiraled into almost all of the town of Salem. Among those accused were John Proctor and his wife, Elizabeth. Elizabeth was saved by her pregnancy, but John had no way out. He felt like he had to save himself because he was different than the others in the jail. When he got this feeling he decided that he would agree with the claims of himself being a witch. He then figured out that his life was not any less important than those he was…

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    The physical setting of The Crucible is in a small town with about 100 or so people. The temporal setting takes place in the early 1600’s with a heavy religious background. The author advances the storyline by breaking the story in acts. The setting is very critical; I don’t think a Crucible type of story could take place in the sunny hills of California in the 21 century. The tone is dark and religious, and the theme is lying, trust, and deceit. The main protagonist of The Crucible…

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    Allegory for the McCarthy Trials Wild accusations. Mass hysteria. Systemic abuse of power. Legal procedures of dubious repute. All hallmarks of the two major witch hunts in the American past, the Salem Witch Trials and the McCarthy Trials. Arthur Miller’s The Crucible, a piece on the Salem Witch Trials of 1692, is plainly stated to be an allegory for the days of McCarthyism, the witch hunts of communists in government and celebrity positions from 1950-1956. The world of Salem was a radically…

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    The Crucible: Act III Responses In the opening of Act 3, Giles Corey, John Proctor, and Francis Nurse barged into the Salem meeting house, proclaiming to have evidence to prove their wives’ innocence to Judge Danforth. Giles brings evidence by providing a deposition claiming Thomas Putnam was taking advantage of the witch trials, using his daughter Ruth to accuse others of witchcraft so that he could buy their land after the accused were hanged to death. Francis provides a petition with…

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