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    The Crucible And Mccarthyism Similarities

    The Crucible and McCarthyism have many similarities when it comes to unjust accusations and the persecution of the innocent. What exactly is McCarthyism? McCarthyism was started and fueled by Senator Joseph McCarthy in the late 1940’s. He proclaimed and insisted that communist spies were all over the U.S. and that he was the country’s only ​ ​ salvation(2). This lead to a wide-spread panic across the country, which led to hundreds of people being accused with little to no proof. This panic was referred

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    How Does Abigail Williams Use Power In The Crucible

    Emotions control people more than they believe. In the Crucible by Arthur Miller, Abigail Williams is an orphan, young and Christian girl living in Salem, Massachusetts. Abigail falls in love and can not fall out, causing a chain of events guided by jealousy, power, manipulation and determination making her a more selfish person than before. Abigail Williams’ love for John Proctor controls her in the beginning of the play. Abigails says, “You loved me, John Proctor, and whatever sin it is, you love

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    Giles Corey In The Crucible

    Giles Corey and I “ You’ll find other christians that do plow on sunday if truth be known”. This quote was said by Giles Corey in the Crucible when he was in court trying to get Martha free. Giles Corey was an 83 year old farmer whose wife was arrested for witchcraft. While trying to convince the court that she was innocent Giles was arrested for contempt in court and while in jail someone accused him of witchcraft and he was pressed to death. Gile Corey and I have many things in common such as

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    Examples Of Hysteria In The Crucible

    In the small Town of Salem, author Arthur Miller shows how hysteria works in a crowd of people in the play, The Crucible The mass hysteria presented in the play is the witch trials and the Red Scare. The score could have been stopped in the Salem village if Abigail Williams and Betty Parris would have told the truth and not accuse the girls of connecting with the devil and practicing witchcraft and served their punishment. Abigail would have been able to stop this if she had not spread the rumor

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    Examples Of Abigail's Reputation In The Crucible

    In The Crucible by Arthur Miller, many people of Salem were accused of committing witchcraft. These accusations were brought by Abigail Williams and several others girls in the community. While the court of Salem tried determining the credibility of these allegations, many questioned the characters of those accused. Arthur Miller was able to depict that the people of Salem had clear Christian reputations that they wanted to uphold and sustain in their society. In Act 1 and throughout the play,

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    Salem Witch Trials Dbq

    During the Salem Witch trials many disastrous events occurred. The “mass hysteria” of the people during those times can be logically explained scientifically. One may be a symptoms may be “ergot” which causes hallucinations. Another, is that the girls just simply wanted attention. Last, is that the stories they read could have influenced the girls to believe in something that isn’t true. Every actions can be explain logically and factual. The events in Salem Witch Trial may be unnatural and weird

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    Comparing The Crucible And George Clooney's Good Luck

    Whether in be in Puritan styled courtroom or in a 50’s styled broadcasting room, both Arthur Miller's The Crucible and George Clooney’s Good night, and Good Luck have many similarities although set in completely different centuries. Both Miller and clooney created their masterpieces with the intent of making a social commentary on the corruption of power and the dangers of envy. Miller does so by writing of the judges who convict dozens of innocent people of witchcraft with no evidence. Clooney,

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    Greed In The Devil And Tom Walker

    The short story The Devil and Tom Walker is about the character Tom Walker and his wife making deals with the devil. Tom and his wife are very unhappy together. Greed is an intense desire for money or power. Tom and his wife try to make deals with the devil where they will get both. This then leads them to a not so happy ending that they expected. Only caring about wealth can leave someone with less than what they started with. Toms wife's worry for wealth leads her to search for the devil and find

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    Elizabeth Proctor Second Trial Analysis

    Ladies and gentlemen of the jury, you are gathered here to decide the fate of Elizabeth Proctor. I will prove beyond a reasonable doubt that you must find her innocent of all charges of witchcraft. During this trial, the prosecution will present evidence which I hope you will find to be said with ulterior motives. There have been many people accused of the act of witchcraft in the past couple of days; however, there is no real evidence supporting this accusation. It has been stated that Reverend

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    Reverend Hale Character Analysis Essay

    Miller’s Universal Truths through the Characterization of Reverend John Hale Throughout The Crucible, Arthur Miller uses the characterization of an archetypal hero, Reverend John Hale, to reveal how when arrogant and nationalistic pride becomes involved even the most intelligent and moral man’s moral compass can be distorted. This universal truth and Hale’s archetypal characteristics were revealed by Miller to reprehend those who fell into McCarthyism and the flaws in the American society in the

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