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I would imagine that most people are familiar with The Crucible, but for those that are not, The Crucible is a play Arthur Miller wrote about the Salem Witch Trials. Miller wrote this in the early 1950s as a response to the dangers that Joseph McCarthy's actions toward declaring that people were "Communists" and how this is a case of history repeating itself a little more than 250 years later. In the late 1690s, young girls were making accusations toward who they believed were witches t ...more
I would imagine that most people are familiar with The Crucible, but for those that are not, The Crucible is a play Arthur Miller wrote about the Salem Witch Trials. Miller wrote this in the early 1950s as a response to the dangers that Joseph McCarthy's actions toward declaring that people were "Communists" and how this is a case of history repeating itself a little more than 250 years later. In the late 1690s, young girls were making accusations toward who they believed were witches t ...more
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This was such a powerful read! Despite already "knowing" the story of the Salem Witch Trials, the experience of these characters makes the whole tragic episode more personal.
I don't have anything very well thought out to say - just some gut reactions.
This play made me sad - sad that these events happened, sad that I wasn't more incredulous, sad that it feels current and familiar still.
The notion of truth is challenged - those who lie wield the power, those who cling to truth are executed. The in ...more
I don't have anything very well thought out to say - just some gut reactions.
This play made me sad - sad that these events happened, sad that I wasn't more incredulous, sad that it feels current and familiar still.
The notion of truth is challenged - those who lie wield the power, those who cling to truth are executed. The in ...more
The Crucible displays how mass hysteria overtook the Salem area in 1692 and 1693. Revenge was sought and easily found by casting aspersions of witchcraft on the subject of the accuser's grudge. The small community intertwines to jump on the bandwagon and vilify a good portion of the population resulting in hangings and guilt. Good proof that relationships DO matter and sins do not occur without consequences.
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