Salem Witch Trials In The Crucible

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The Communist Trials
People are often wary of things that they find to be different than what they are used to. In 1692, a series of witch trials occurred in Salem, Massachusetts, where Puritan religion was heavily practiced. A group of girls, including one named Abigail Williams, were caught dancing and singing in the woods, which is not allowed in the Puritan religion. This situation is described in the play The Crucible by Arthur Miller. To take the focus off of getting caught, Abigail Williams and the girls accuse innocent people of being witches and conjuring with the devil, and claim that these people practicing witchcraft cause them to act differently. In the 1950s, Senator McCarthy acted similarly by accusing many different people of being communists, although his claims were false. Arthur Miller based his play on the Salem witch trials because he was similarly accused of being a …show more content…

After the girls are accused, Abigail blames Tituba for the events that had occurred in the woods by claiming “she comes to me while I sleep; she’s always making me dream corruptions!” (Miller 847). Tituba is not a witch, but this incident starts Abigail’s accusations towards innocent people. Comparatively, Senator McCarthy accused numerous people working for the the Department of State of being communists, as well as many others. His accusations went so far that “during a speech in Wheeling, West Virginia, Senator Joseph McCarthy… claim[ed] that he ha[d] a list with the names of over 200 members of the Department of State that [we]re ‘known communists’” (“McCarthy Says Communists”). Although McCarthy compiled a lengthy list of people that he believed were communists, these people were actually innocent. To conclude, Abigail Williams and Senator McCarthy had the ability to convince the people around them that their accusations were

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