Good Night And Good Luck And The Crucible Essay

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In the 1950’s, thousands of people were accused and killed for their beliefs. In the book The Crucible by Arthur Miller and the movie Good Night and Good Luck directed by George Clooney people were being accused for things they weren’t doing. Reverend Hale and Edward R. Murrow are similar because they both stood up for what they believed in. Reverend Hale and Edward R. Murrow are similar in a variety of ways. Both Edward R. Murrow and Reverend Hale were against the problems that put fear into the people of their cities. The Red Scare in Murrow’s situation was the fear of the spread of Communism. Many Americans greatly feared this because of propaganda In Reverend Hale’s situation there was the fear of witchcraft. The fear was that in the town of salem, there were witches. The reason why this thought was so widely believed throughout the town was because a group of girls, led by Abigail Williams. …show more content…

Abigail and the girls would often accuse the people of witchcraft so it became a widespread thought. The people believed them because the accused were poor. In the movie to Good Night and Good Luck, McCarthy was accusing people of communism. If someone didn’t agree with his thought then they would be accused with some type of relations with Communism. The propaganda about The Red scare made McCarthy’s argument more believable to the people. So the both of these characters were on the opposing side of Murrow and Reverend Hale. They made the people of their cities beleive something that only existed in the people’s head. These two characters had innocent people accused and arrested for things they never did. The people Abigail accused were killed and the people that McCarthy accused were

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