The Role Of Hysteria And Fear In The Crucible By Arthur Miller

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In society hysteria and fear can be the biggest emotional factor to push people to conform. In the novel The Crucible by Arthur Miller the characters Parris and Mrs. Putnam both use hysteria and fear to manipulate others to conform, and fear it being used against them. This is evident in their interactions with others regarding witchcraft. Parris is speaking to Abigail about Betty's mysterious illness that may supposedly be witchcraft. He shows that he understands the power of Hysteria and Fear because “If [Abigal] trafficked spirits in the forest [he] must know it now, for surely [his] enemies will, and they will ruin [him] with it” (Miller 10). Parris knows that If his enemies find out about Betty they will use people's fear of witches to

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