Social Dissent In The Crucible

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Varying opinions and ideologies exist everywhere in the world presently, but rarely do they lead to such drastic separation. Social dissent is when these clashing opinions exist within a society and ultimately pulls these sides apart. The Red Scare and McCarthyism are examples of social dissent when people clashed on the idea of Communism. Arthur Miller’s The Crucible is an allegory for McCarthyism during the Red Scare. The Crucible is set in Puritan Salem and Puritan culture is based around religious ideals. When social dissent arose in Puritan Salem, it lead to the death of 19 individuals on grounds of witchcraft and support of the devil. Although social dissent is common in society and peacefully resolves itself most of the time, it can …show more content…

Mass hysteria is when a threat is presumed from a large group of people because of rumors or fear. In the case of the Salem witch trials, or the Red Scare, Mass Hysteria arose from fear. The hysteria along with fear led members to place blame on others in hopes of proving themselves innocent. In the Crucible, Tituba has already been accused of witchcraft, but Hale indicates that she is “Gods instrument put in our hands to discover the Devils agents among us” (44). He claims that if Tituba gives up the devils workers God will protect her. Given the puritan societal values, serving God is their number one priority. Therefore, Tituba realizes she can save herself from death by giving the names of others. She proceeds to state “Goody Osbourne and Goody Good” (44) as workers of the Devil thus removing the blame from herself. This situation happened with all the girls originally accused of witchcraft and thus removed all the blame from themselves. This happens because of mass hysteria. The fear of death leads individuals to take drastic measures in order to live. Also called the blame game can easily been seen by younger children blaming others to get themselves out of trouble, this is the same idea. Arthur Miller – the writer of The Crucible – speaks to this idea of Fear leading to Mass hysteria in terms of McCarthyism: “With amazing speed McCarthy was convincing a lot of not intelligent people that the incredible was really true” (Again They Drink from the Cup of Suspicion). He speaks to how easy it was to convince people. Many people were starting to believe in McCarthy’s ideas and it created mass hysteria and made it that much easier to convince people. This stems from fear they are scared of being considered a communist supporter and therefore the only way to shape their outcome was to join

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