Differences And Similarities Between The Crucible 'And Bloodshed'

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The rising tension of belief and religion causes the death of women to arise, in which they are seen as the solution to the economic and political issue of a restrictive society. As a result, by claiming they are “witches”, this will lead into the making of witch trials which will add on to committing mass homicide of women. In the novel, The Crucible by Arthur Mills and the article “Bloodshed” written by Nicholas D. Kristof, while the differences such as their religion, and the motive to kill between these works are evident, they share salient similarities such as the use of scapegoats and their mindset of superstition over logic. The article “Bloodshed” and The Crucible may seem to be polar opposites at first glance. Although, they do share some common similarities. For example, Their fear leading them to make irrational decisions such as trying to find a way out causes the society to become distressed ” There is evidence that European witch-burnings …show more content…

With this quote it brings to life, how much similar the crucible and bloodshed really are, Tanzania is possessing an economical distress such as climate change. Leading them to use of a scapegoat to trigger the killing of innocent women in their terrain. Likewise, in The Crucible Abigail uses an african slave Tituba as her scapegoat to explain why she and her friends were drinking blood and dancing naked in the forest, as a result having Tituba prosecuted for her “sins”. Furthermore, the use of superstition over logic is an extended similarity between these two societies, because they are both very strict societies and have little to say over power this then becomes a social issue. “Hang them high over the town! Who weeps

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