Examples Of Conflict In The Crucible

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To begin with, the Crucible is a play about a town that falls to madness from witchcraft accusations. This play was based on a real, historic event, and was made because of the red scare crisis in the mid 1900s. In this play, a girl named Abigail, with her friends, get caught dancing in the woods; something seen as “unholy” at the time. They decide to ‘Admit’ that they were with the Devil, and blame a bunch of townspeople for witchcraft to divert attention away from them. One major conflict in the Crucible is that the town falls to madness from all the witchcraft accusations that happen. This conflict is called Hysteria, meaning “Exaggerated emotion or excitement”, and generally spreads among a group of people. The town goes mad to a point

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