Real Life Events In The Crucible

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Throughout the play, The Crucible, playwright Arthur Miller displays various themes. He uses real life events that took place during the late 1600’s to show how many individuals choose to participate in oppression in society while others choose to stand against it, and how this can play an affect on social order. The events displayed are a tribute to the hearings and prosecutions of the Salem Witch Trials. This theme, of many, is displayed today in many social events as well as various political confrontations in the past. The Crucible was written to follow the time period of a Puritan society. This society requires that all members follow strict guidelines of social order. Any act of independence against these beliefs can be seen as a threat

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