What Are The Similarities Between The Crucible And Good Night

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The Crucible and Good night, and Good luck were two very well made and interesting films. According to chapter 1 of Crime and Justice: Learning Through Cases by Watson-Boyes, witch hunt can be defined as referring to a “powerful conspiracy to prosecute individuals without due process and without protections for individual rights”. As I watched both films, I noticed that both share themes that are important to understand. It is apparent that the one of the themes each film shares is dissent versus authority which is where individuals should have a say and be able to speak out opposing the views of the government without being penalized for their actions. Another shared theme is this idea of mass hysteria and emotional disorder in each of the societies. As seen in The Crucible, individuals in this society are …show more content…

In the film Good night, and Good luck, Senator McCarthy was taking control over the American public through influencing what the public saw and the media stated as Communism. Individuals are not realizing that they are being converted to one belief because it’s through persuasion. This function ruined many individuals careers and their reputation. Manifest function in this film is that people are aware and are fearful that communists could be taking over their country. They know it is coming and try to make themselves aware but are still being persuaded by McCarthy. A manifest function in The Crucible is witch-hunt. Witch-hunt in this town created fear and worry for individuals Everyone knew about the search for individuals in the town who could classify as a “witch” and nobody wanted to be called a witch because the consequences were brutal. The latent function is everyone was accusing eachother of being a witch to save themselves meanwhile not everyone who was said to be a witch was actually a witch. Everyone in society unrecognizably were going against each other due to the fear of

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