Abigail Reputation In The Crucible And Mccarthyism

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The Crucible, by Arthur Miller, was written during the early 1950s.It was the time of The rise of Senator Joseph McCarthy’s.All throughout history, accusations of witchcraft have been used as an excuse for the discrimination of people who cultures, traditions, race, and ideas were not easily accepted nor understood by the society even if it was untrue.In today’s society students are taught this because it show’s how important “The Crucible, and McCarthyism were and what changes they went through because of the human condition.It is extremely important and appropriate because it allows students the opportunity to respond in terms of their own experiences .The Salem Witch Trials and McCarthyism had many similarities. In The Crucible Abigail …show more content…

The Crucible and McCarthyism is most definitely still relevant in today’s society even though there isn’t an ongoing witch trial in our country. I say that mass hysteria is still a thing.One example would be irrational fear of Muslims, it doesn’t matter how they look, what they do ,or who they are they is an obvious fear in today’s society.This relates to The Crucible because the town turn something so small into something that was completely different, refused to be convinced that the girls were making it up and int urn punished innocent individuals.Throughout the article and the book I learned many things about The Crucible and McCarthyism and why it’s so important that students should learn about this and why it’s still relevant in today’s

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