Who is to Blame For The Witch Hunt And Consequent Deaths That Occurred?
Arthur Miller is one of the greatest playwrights of the 20th century and he was imprisoned in the 1950's during the McCarthy trials suspected of attending communist meetings.
America was against the idea of communism and saw it as a threat to their country, anyone thought to be going to these secret meetings were persecuted and in some cases imprisoned. Miller wrote the play 'The Crucible' to show the parallels between two different societies i.e. the hysteria caused by the supposed witchcraft-taking place in Salem and the hysteria caused by suspected communism, which swept America. The play is based around a small puritan town called 'Salem'. Where girls, caught dancing in the woods lie their way out of a 'whipping' by blaming other people in the town of witchcraft.
This was a very religious town if anyone did anything that was not considered 'holy' would be punished. The society was a very theocratic society.
It started when Betty is assumed to have been taken over by spirits, and Abigail is involve with the conjuring of a charm to kill Goody Proctor, but are caught by Reverend Parris. So the girls blame Tituba a slave belonging to Parris, bought from the Barbados of witchcraft. Who in turn instead of losing her life she falsely admits to be in league with the devil but wants to turn back to Christianity so in turn she names other people in the village she has seen with the devil to escape persecution. This in turn leads to the hysteria of people naming people they want to get revenge on. Many people blamed people they had grudges against or by that persons death they would become better off, i.e. land wise. If any one did anything wrong or out of the ordinary then there were accused of witchcraft. Many more were convicted of witchery but many admitted to it falsely as they would not be hanged therefore saving their lives. Although their soul would be damned this was an incredible decision for the society to make. As Salem was a protestant community and it was a very theocratic society, hence to be thrown out of the church would be a great sin. But many people threw away their Godly ways so they could save their own lives. The play shows the two parallels links between the Salem society and the McCarthy era in America.
Arthur Miller is one of the greatest playwrights of the 20th century and he was imprisoned in the 1950's during the McCarthy trials suspected of attending communist meetings.
America was against the idea of communism and saw it as a threat to their country, anyone thought to be going to these secret meetings were persecuted and in some cases imprisoned. Miller wrote the play 'The Crucible' to show the parallels between two different societies i.e. the hysteria caused by the supposed witchcraft-taking place in Salem and the hysteria caused by suspected communism, which swept America. The play is based around a small puritan town called 'Salem'. Where girls, caught dancing in the woods lie their way out of a 'whipping' by blaming other people in the town of witchcraft.
This was a very religious town if anyone did anything that was not considered 'holy' would be punished. The society was a very theocratic society.
It started when Betty is assumed to have been taken over by spirits, and Abigail is involve with the conjuring of a charm to kill Goody Proctor, but are caught by Reverend Parris. So the girls blame Tituba a slave belonging to Parris, bought from the Barbados of witchcraft. Who in turn instead of losing her life she falsely admits to be in league with the devil but wants to turn back to Christianity so in turn she names other people in the village she has seen with the devil to escape persecution. This in turn leads to the hysteria of people naming people they want to get revenge on. Many people blamed people they had grudges against or by that persons death they would become better off, i.e. land wise. If any one did anything wrong or out of the ordinary then there were accused of witchcraft. Many more were convicted of witchery but many admitted to it falsely as they would not be hanged therefore saving their lives. Although their soul would be damned this was an incredible decision for the society to make. As Salem was a protestant community and it was a very theocratic society, hence to be thrown out of the church would be a great sin. But many people threw away their Godly ways so they could save their own lives. The play shows the two parallels links between the Salem society and the McCarthy era in America.