Examples Of Mccarthyism In The Crucible

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Arthur Miller was one of the most famous authors of his time. He wrote many plays and novels that people still read and cherish today. One of his most famous and widely read plays by Arthur Miller is The Crucible. A tale of the Puritan “witch” hunts. The play makes the reader think of the time period of which Miller was writing about. Miller links the Puritanical time period with the Cold War Era and the Red Scare which happened just after World War II. History shows us the reasons Miller writes the way he did. McCarthyism was a big problem in America, and Miller, through his writing shows us the struggles of innocent people being accused of something they did not do. Just like the people that were accused of being communist spies in America during the Cold War Era. In the play, The Crucible, Miller shows many themes but, hatred for the “unholy” is the main theme and is justified but the justification of hatred for people because of their differences of belief, practices, and customs by the Puritan people and their values and their religious beliefs which; therefore, is justified by The Holy Bible.
Arthur Miller let the people in his life and the political climates of the time of which he lived in influence his writing in many different ways. Having been married three times, his first wife of which was a devout Catholic woman named Marry Grace Slattery of which Miller was married to for sixteen years, of whom Miller formed the character Elizabeth Proctor, a strong willed and upright woman in The Crucible. (Xiaojuan) This shows the genius by Miller and his writing. Miller learned from other people. He was always open to suggestions by his wife, and
Venable 2 learned a great deal about religion from his first wife (Xiaojuan). Mi...

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...fferences. The “witches” in Salem were not witches at all. They were women that were different than the rest, and the Puritanical society did not like change. They believed in order and only doing what is known by The Bible. The Puritans did not like change and they did everything in their power to keep everything the way it was. God first. (Walker)
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The main theme of The Crucible is hatred for the “unholy.” This is supported by all the evidence given, McCarthyism, the Cold War Era, actions made by the Roman Catholic Church, the persecution of innocent people believed to be communist in the United States during the Red Scare, the persecution of innocent homosexual people, and the belief that women are not equal citizens in our society. Also, Humanist back up that all people should be equal in the eyes of one another and that all people are created equally.

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