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Arthur Miller
This is the basis for Arth
Miller’s screenplay, The
Crucible. Who was
executed, why?
1. Abstract – adjective
Considered apart from
   concrete
existence; theoretical

2. Allegory – noun
The representation of
   abstract
ideas or principles by
   characters.
Most of those accused of being witches were
women.
Many were healers, and used plants to heal people.
Many were without family, and this made them easy
targets.
They were people who did not fit in with the
mainstream for some reason.
The Witches' Sabbath,
                                                                             painted in 1606




                                                                       You are going to explore this
                                                                        painting on the next page.




HTD68835 The Witches Sabbath, 1606 by Frans II The Younger Francken,
                           (1581-1642),
    Victoria and Albert Museum, London, UK, (Out of Copyright)
Skull –

                                      The skeleton of the head.
                                       These were often used in
                                       paintings as reminders of
                                        death and the afterlife.


                                     Could they provide a link with
                                       the dead and spirits from
                                          beyond the grave?


  Q. What are the skulls lying on?
  Q. What has been put with them?

Consider how superstitious people were at this time.
Remember how important religion was at this time.
Skull –

                                      The skeleton of the head.
                                       These were often used in
                                       paintings as reminders of
                                        death and the afterlife.


                                     Could they provide a link with
                                       the dead and spirits from
                                          beyond the grave?


  Q. What are the skulls lying on?
  Q. What has been put with them?

Consider how superstitious people were at this time.
Witch
                   Somebody who practices magic (in this
                       case ‘dark’ forms of magic.

                  It was thought at this time that witches
                  were sometimes accompanied by a a devil
                             or ‘familiar’ spirit.

                   Lots of witches together are called a
                                  coven.
Do you expect      Q. What do you find strange about
a witch to look    the two witches at the front of the
   like this?                   picture?

                   Q. What do you find strange about
                     the appearance of this witch ?
Cauldron

                                A large round pot made of
                                 metal which is used for
                                       boiling food.

                                 Cauldrons could also be
                                used for mixing potions….




Q. Can you link this with any
   other part of the picture?
Witch
When people think of witches
they tend to think that they
       will be female.

  Men were also accused of
 witchcraft. A male witch is
sometimes called a Warlock –
    a wizard or sorcerer.


Q. Are all of those present within
      this painting female?
A Familiar
           This was thought to be an evil spirit that
                 had taken on the form of an animal

                                    Familiars could even look
                                       like common pets!


                                     Q. How many creatures
                                   can you see in the picture?


                                      Q. Describe some of
                                       these creatures.



A Spell book   Contained incantations, chants and spells
Sprites
 Supernatural beings or the
  souls of people. They can
sometimes take on a ghostly
         appearance.


          Levitation
   Rising into the air using
    supernatural powers.

Could this be a reference to Doctor
 Faustus (made famous in a play by
  Christopher Marlowe in 1604)?
   Ask your teacher about this.
Witch Tests and Trials
Witch examinations often involved looking for a witch-mark.
This was supposed to be where familiars sucked blood from
the witch.


Sometimes large pins were pushed into the witch-mark. If the
person did not cry out in pain (or if she did not bleed from the wound!)
she was a witch.

Other witches were ducked or thrown into water with their
hands tied. If they sank (and drowned!) they were said
to be innocent and if they floated they were guilty
and hung or burnt.
One of the ways most witches were accused was with the
use of “spectral evidence.” If someone said they had seen
the accused with the devil in a dream, or that the accused
had visited them in the night, or had hurt them, it was
taken as evidence that the devil was at work.


                                        20 executed
                                        Between 175 to
                                        200 imprisoned
How did it start?
In 1692, several girls in the village of Salem, Massachusetts
became intrigued when a West Indian servant told them stories of
magic and voodoo from her native land.

Bored and restricted by the oppressive Puritan life, the
girls slipped into the woods one night and “conjured”
love charms and hexes.

One girl, Betty Parris, slipped into unconsciousness
when her father caught them. She wouldn’t wake up,
and this started the discussion of witchcraft. To avoid
punishment, the girls created the story of the “witches”
who made them dance and conjure the spells.
Why did it happen?
It began as a way for the oppressed girls to avoid
being punished.
 It then became an ideal way to get revenge on anyone
 whom you disliked.
People started accusing their neighbors of being
witches so they could steal their farmland.
People accused others of being witches
if they wanted to steal their husbands
or wives or possessions.
Those accused of being witches
were most often found guilty.
Sometimes they were sentenced to
be tied to a rock dunked in a
pond, and if they sank, they were
declared innocent. Innocent. If
they somehow survived the
dunking, they were obviously
witches, and they were executed.
Most of those found guilty of
witchcraft were hung.
One man was pressed to death
with rocks because he refused to
plead guilty or innocent, insuring
that his sons still inherited his
lands.
Why wasThe Crucible written?
The Crucible was written by Arthur Miller in
1953 as an allegory for McCarthyism or the so
called (second) Red Scare. Miller felt many
personal convictions to McCarthyism as a result
of a multitude of events that happened in his life.
Wanting to point out to the world the amazing
parallel between the unjust Salem Witch Trials of
1692 and the (second) Red Scare from 1948 to
1956, Miller wrote The Crucible to make a
powerful statement about the dangers of hysteria
and the dehumanization that can result.
During McCarthyism, the United States was terrified of Communism's
influence. Like the witches, communists were seen ingrained within
every aspect of society. Miller was sent to jail for withholding
information from the court, namely the names of those assumed to
be communists. Many of Miller’s peers fearing the wrath of the court
provided names of suspected communists in an attempt to save
themselves.
Arthur Miller offers his explanations
for the factors that caused the Salem
Witch Trials.
-He uses the real people from the trials as
characters, but created his own story to
point out the problems in Puritan society.
-Ask yourself the following question as
you read:
“How much evidence of the supernatural
exists in this play?”
This play shows the concept of mass
hysteria.
Mass Hysteria -a form of groupthink, in
which several people with something in
common begin to think in the same way.
In mass hysteria, the group members all
develop a common fear that often spirals
into a panic. The group members feed off
each other’s emotional reactions, causing
the panic to escalate.
Miller’s Inspiration
Miller was motivated to examine the
Salem Witch Trials because he was
witness to one of the other greatest mass
tragedies in the United States, The
McCarthy Era.
The McCarthy Era was an era in the
1940s and 1950s when individuals were
accused of being Communist. Individuals
were often targeted with little proof.
Individuals were “blacklisted” and
prevented from obtaining work.
Many lives were destroyed.
Many of the accused even committed
suicide.
In the years following the McCarthy
Era, the actions of the government
were recognized as cruel and unjust.
Miller created this play to show the
similarities between the two eras in
American History, and examine the
hidden motivations behind the
atrocities that occurred.

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"The Crucible" - Background on McCarthyism and Witches

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  • 3. This is the basis for Arth Miller’s screenplay, The Crucible. Who was executed, why?
  • 4. 1. Abstract – adjective Considered apart from concrete existence; theoretical 2. Allegory – noun The representation of abstract ideas or principles by characters.
  • 5. Most of those accused of being witches were women. Many were healers, and used plants to heal people. Many were without family, and this made them easy targets. They were people who did not fit in with the mainstream for some reason.
  • 6. The Witches' Sabbath, painted in 1606 You are going to explore this painting on the next page. HTD68835 The Witches Sabbath, 1606 by Frans II The Younger Francken, (1581-1642), Victoria and Albert Museum, London, UK, (Out of Copyright)
  • 7. Skull – The skeleton of the head. These were often used in paintings as reminders of death and the afterlife. Could they provide a link with the dead and spirits from beyond the grave? Q. What are the skulls lying on? Q. What has been put with them? Consider how superstitious people were at this time.
  • 8. Remember how important religion was at this time.
  • 9. Skull – The skeleton of the head. These were often used in paintings as reminders of death and the afterlife. Could they provide a link with the dead and spirits from beyond the grave? Q. What are the skulls lying on? Q. What has been put with them? Consider how superstitious people were at this time.
  • 10. Witch Somebody who practices magic (in this case ‘dark’ forms of magic. It was thought at this time that witches were sometimes accompanied by a a devil or ‘familiar’ spirit. Lots of witches together are called a coven. Do you expect Q. What do you find strange about a witch to look the two witches at the front of the like this? picture? Q. What do you find strange about the appearance of this witch ?
  • 11. Cauldron A large round pot made of metal which is used for boiling food. Cauldrons could also be used for mixing potions…. Q. Can you link this with any other part of the picture?
  • 12. Witch When people think of witches they tend to think that they will be female. Men were also accused of witchcraft. A male witch is sometimes called a Warlock – a wizard or sorcerer. Q. Are all of those present within this painting female?
  • 13. A Familiar This was thought to be an evil spirit that had taken on the form of an animal Familiars could even look like common pets! Q. How many creatures can you see in the picture? Q. Describe some of these creatures. A Spell book Contained incantations, chants and spells
  • 14. Sprites Supernatural beings or the souls of people. They can sometimes take on a ghostly appearance. Levitation Rising into the air using supernatural powers. Could this be a reference to Doctor Faustus (made famous in a play by Christopher Marlowe in 1604)? Ask your teacher about this.
  • 15. Witch Tests and Trials Witch examinations often involved looking for a witch-mark. This was supposed to be where familiars sucked blood from the witch. Sometimes large pins were pushed into the witch-mark. If the person did not cry out in pain (or if she did not bleed from the wound!) she was a witch. Other witches were ducked or thrown into water with their hands tied. If they sank (and drowned!) they were said to be innocent and if they floated they were guilty and hung or burnt.
  • 16. One of the ways most witches were accused was with the use of “spectral evidence.” If someone said they had seen the accused with the devil in a dream, or that the accused had visited them in the night, or had hurt them, it was taken as evidence that the devil was at work. 20 executed Between 175 to 200 imprisoned
  • 17. How did it start? In 1692, several girls in the village of Salem, Massachusetts became intrigued when a West Indian servant told them stories of magic and voodoo from her native land. Bored and restricted by the oppressive Puritan life, the girls slipped into the woods one night and “conjured” love charms and hexes. One girl, Betty Parris, slipped into unconsciousness when her father caught them. She wouldn’t wake up, and this started the discussion of witchcraft. To avoid punishment, the girls created the story of the “witches” who made them dance and conjure the spells.
  • 18. Why did it happen? It began as a way for the oppressed girls to avoid being punished. It then became an ideal way to get revenge on anyone whom you disliked. People started accusing their neighbors of being witches so they could steal their farmland. People accused others of being witches if they wanted to steal their husbands or wives or possessions.
  • 19. Those accused of being witches were most often found guilty. Sometimes they were sentenced to be tied to a rock dunked in a pond, and if they sank, they were declared innocent. Innocent. If they somehow survived the dunking, they were obviously witches, and they were executed. Most of those found guilty of witchcraft were hung. One man was pressed to death with rocks because he refused to plead guilty or innocent, insuring that his sons still inherited his lands.
  • 20. Why wasThe Crucible written? The Crucible was written by Arthur Miller in 1953 as an allegory for McCarthyism or the so called (second) Red Scare. Miller felt many personal convictions to McCarthyism as a result of a multitude of events that happened in his life. Wanting to point out to the world the amazing parallel between the unjust Salem Witch Trials of 1692 and the (second) Red Scare from 1948 to 1956, Miller wrote The Crucible to make a powerful statement about the dangers of hysteria and the dehumanization that can result.
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  • 22. During McCarthyism, the United States was terrified of Communism's influence. Like the witches, communists were seen ingrained within every aspect of society. Miller was sent to jail for withholding information from the court, namely the names of those assumed to be communists. Many of Miller’s peers fearing the wrath of the court provided names of suspected communists in an attempt to save themselves.
  • 23. Arthur Miller offers his explanations for the factors that caused the Salem Witch Trials. -He uses the real people from the trials as characters, but created his own story to point out the problems in Puritan society. -Ask yourself the following question as you read: “How much evidence of the supernatural exists in this play?”
  • 24. This play shows the concept of mass hysteria. Mass Hysteria -a form of groupthink, in which several people with something in common begin to think in the same way. In mass hysteria, the group members all develop a common fear that often spirals into a panic. The group members feed off each other’s emotional reactions, causing the panic to escalate.
  • 25. Miller’s Inspiration Miller was motivated to examine the Salem Witch Trials because he was witness to one of the other greatest mass tragedies in the United States, The McCarthy Era. The McCarthy Era was an era in the 1940s and 1950s when individuals were accused of being Communist. Individuals were often targeted with little proof.
  • 26. Individuals were “blacklisted” and prevented from obtaining work. Many lives were destroyed. Many of the accused even committed suicide. In the years following the McCarthy Era, the actions of the government were recognized as cruel and unjust.
  • 27. Miller created this play to show the similarities between the two eras in American History, and examine the hidden motivations behind the atrocities that occurred.