The Salem Witch Trials in Arthur Miller's 'The Crucible'

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Holocaust was very much viewed as a well known example of a Salem witch hunt. There are many things that can be inferred from the holocaust and the Salem witch trials the Crucible also ties into the similarities. They were both portrayed as evil inhuman people they were both tortured when they were convicted of either being a witch or a Jew, and women were not seen as a person with any power. These two groups were very frowned upon because they were maybe a little different. There were also different in many ways, the Jews would try and escape from their concentration camps, but the witches would stay in Salem to face the cruel punishments. The Jews deaths were long and excruciating and the victims of the Salem witch trials would be tortured until they confessed to being a witch. were very quick they would almost die instantly. The people that were chosen put in the concentration camps were not only Jews; most people in Salem were accused of being a witch.
In Salem if you were convicted of being a witch everyone that knew you would think of you as an inhuman person. Women back then were to stay home clean, cook, take care of the children and stay out of the way. They were portrayed as weak individuals and not really good for anything. “The Crucible, Written by Author Miller, depicts women as weak creatures, who are expected to submit to men, and whose only access to power is through dishonest means. None of the females in The Crucible posses extreme power, but the truthful, pure-hearted, and family oriented women seem to be even less powerful than the others”(sallzberry). Women were not even able to read a book because men did not want women becoming educated. The men of Salem would take to threat to...

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Brutal deaths came from both the Salem Trials and the Holocaust. People were killed because they were different and someone didn’t like the way they were. There were many similar things about The Salem witch Trials and the Holocaust. The death’s that took place in Salem were a far stretch from the Holocaust but each situation had relations. They both were treated as Animals and encountered horrific tortures, women were treated worse than the men in both of these times, and there was a crucial sense of hate for these both types of people and their lives were because of it. Jewish people just had to be Jewish and they were automatically taken to a concentration or death camp. In Salem all you had to do was have hate toward someone and you could tell the judge they were suspected of doing witch things.

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