Compare And Contrast Mccarthyism And The Red Scare

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Joseph McCarthy was the main source of spreading anti-Communist fear in the Cold War. The global scare was referred as the Red Scare. McCarthy became the U.S. Senator, unsubstantiated claims about communist Increasing with the United States Government. The Crucible was written by Arthur Miller intended as an allegory for the Red Scare in the time of McCarthy Era, where hundreds of people were accused, which led to people going to a court; numerous trials, many suffered great losses and ruined their life. No-one was willing to stand up to McCarthy, in fear of being accused themselves. McCarthy told people, that he “cannot take the time to name all the man in the state department who have been named as members of the communist party and members of a spy ring, I have in my hand a list of 205”(McCarthyism). McCarthy as the U.S. senator made unsubstantiated claims that more members of the communist party had infiltrated the united states government and he had no proof the …show more content…

McCarthyism would have power over Americans where his campaign would spread more fear over the people about communist and with no media, there would blind more Americans of what is happening within their own government. What the author relates McCarthy as Abigail were she made sure that the girls would say nothing about what they did in the woods where she tells them they have “Danced.and Tituba conjured Ruth Putnam's dead sister. And that is all. And mark this. Let either of you breathe a word, or edge of a word, about the other things, and I will shudder you”(The Crucible). Abigail had full-on control over people because she had higher power over the townspeople where no-one was willing to stand up to the court in fear of being accused of

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