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    The Salem witch trials occurred in colonial Massachusetts between 1692 and 1693. More than 200 people were accused of practicing witchcraft—the Devil 's magic—and 20 were executed. A lot of reasons arose to why the Salem Witch trials occurred. For example, was it religion or perhaps something else? Arthur Miller wrote the tragedy, the Crucible because he wanted to portray what was going on in his time, which was the Red Scare. Everyone in the US was paranoid about communism and people were going…

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    respect and no power in Salem. The actions and motives of Abigail are mostly fueled by her desire to be relevant and powerful in Salem, amongst the ministers and other high authority figures in Salem. The Salem witch trials prove to be a grand opening for Abigail to take advantage of the spooked and ignorant citizens of Salem, as she manipulatively influences the other irrelevant and powerless girls in Salem to abide by…

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    unbelievably true Salem Witchcraft Trials is an allegory to the Red Scare in many ways. An allegory is a story that helps to better understand an event with a deeper meaning. The Salem Witchcraft trials took place in Salem, Massachusetts in 1692. Word started going around that witches were making people do some odd things. People started getting accused of a crime they didn’t commit. They could admit to being a witch and live, or refuse to admit and be hung. The best representation of the Salem…

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    under Heaven than Proctor is!” when she realized that her husband was to be hung for witchcraft immediately (Miller 1270). Since both John and Elizabeth Proctor’s ludicrous trials, they had spent three months separated in jail to await their imminent hangings. In the 1690s, the town of Salem, Massachusetts, was in a frenzy of “witch” persecutions of the innocent, and the Proctors were unlucky enough to fall into the mix of it all. Even though they had both pleaded innocent, the courts ruled them…

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    important role in encouraging and promoting the Witch Trials. He was called in to town by Paris to determine if it was really witch craft that cause the girls to become ill. In the beginning he was an avid believer of witchcraft. As it says in the passage above, he is a well educated man who has studied the subject plenty, and has even experienced "witches" in person. He was confident in himself to correctly weed out witches in the beginning. As the trials (that he started) wear on, he ceases to…

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    Religion In The Crucible

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    guilty person . according to the falling action. The Crucible by Arthur Miller "In Arthur Miller's The Crucible (1952) , Miller used the historical events to illustrate the moral tyranny during the witchcraft hunts in Salem " (…

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    The Crucible by Arthur Miller Is much more than just a dramatization of a Witch Hunt but instead is an example of human weakness, hypocrisy and vindictiveness. Throughout the Witch Trials people in Salem were able to seek revenge on their enemies, human weakness, and show the outright hypocrisy of the witch trials as a whole. Throughout The Crucible you see examples of these three elements through Abigail, Mrs.Putnam, Parris, and many other characters. Quotes and examples from the text will show…

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    Evidence In The Crucible

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    Salem, Massachusetts, a sleepy Puritan wonderland where God reigned supreme and not a sin was committed, until 1692. Between 1692 and 1693 was when the brutal Salem witch trials occurred, a time in which the smallest disgression could land an unfortunate soul in the gallows to hang. This time of witchcraft and wizardry is also the basis of the setting and plot for Arthur Miller’s famed Communist hunt allegory disguised as a stage play, “The Crucible.” Throughout the play, several examples of…

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    Similarly 20 people were killed in the Salem Witch Trials. Both were senseless acts of violence that should never of happened. The difference however was the killer. In Newtown it was a single man who was mentally disabled. In Salem it was government officials. How could this have happened? Author Miller aims to explain this unimaginable event in his play, The Crucible. The play is set in Salem, Massachusetts in the late 1600’s. It begins in the small, quiet town of Salem before it becomes what…

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    Simply, it [the role of Puritanism] was this: for good purposes, even high purposes, the people of Salem developed a theocracy, a combine of state and religious power whose function was to keep the community together, and to prevent any kind of disunity that might open it to destruction by material or ideological enemies. It was forged for a necessary purpose and accomplished that purpose. (Miller 1) Salem’s creation as a religious haven, reliant on the strict following of Puritanism, also…

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