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“The Crucible”
by Arthur Miller

 THE SALEM WITCH TRIALS
          AND
      MCCARTHYISM
The Crucible is an example of historical fiction.
The main plot of the play and many of the characters
 are based on a true event from history, although
 much of the dialogue and some of the action was
 created by the author and fictionalized.
In order to fully understand the play and its themes,
 it is important to have a bit of background
 knowledge about two events from American history:
the Salem Witch Trials and the time of McCarthyism.
The Salem Witch Trials

In 1692, in the town of Salem, Massachusetts, a
 young girl became ill.
Doctors couldn't determine a physical reason for her
 symptoms, so eventually, it was suggested that
 perhaps this girl was under the influence of
 witchcraft.
Since most people in the town of Salem were
 Puritans who took their religion very seriously, this
 was a terrifying thought.
Who could possibly be practicing witchcraft and
 casting spells on this girl? It was very important that
 this evil person (or people) be found and punished
 by death by hanging.
Well-known reverends were brought in to question
 the people of the town.
When suspicions were raised regarding certain
 citizens, these people realized that by pointing
 fingers at their neighbors, they could deflect the
 attention of the court and save themselves.
By the time the trials finally ended, 25 people were
 killed as witches.
    http:///www.salemweb.com/memorial
McCarthyism & the “Red Scare”

After World War II ended, many people in the United
 States were worried about the possibility of Communists
 taking control of America.
In order to attempt to prevent this from happening, the
 "House Committee on Un-American Activities" began
 investigating people that they thought might have
 Communist leanings.
In 1950, Senator Joseph McCarthy began a campaign to
 try to identify and get rid of communist sympathizers in
 the government.
Understanding McCarthyism
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hyBiSk97Hag
Similar to the events that took place in Salem in the
 1690s, the American people were truly afraid of
 communists infiltrating and overthrowing the
 government.
People began naming names, pointing fingers, and
 accusing each other of "suspicious" activities.
Many people lost their jobs and had their
 reputations ruined because of these accusations.
Although politicians were among the first to be
 investigated, entertainers were also commonly
 accused.
Many actors, directors, producers, and writers found
 themselves blacklisted and unable to find work
 because of the "Red Scare;" no one wanted to
 associate with someone who might be a communist.
Arthur Miller was one of these blacklisted writers.
While it wouldn't have been a good idea for Miller to
 write a play depicting Senator McCarthy, the House
 Committee on Un-American Activities, or any of the
 other things that were happening in the 1950s, he
 noticed many similarities between these events and
 hysteria-driven witch trials of Salem.
This led to the writing of his play, The Crucible.
The Hollywood Blacklist: 1947-1960
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nJzV6-
     wJ3SQ&feature=related

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Salem mccarthyism

  • 1. “The Crucible” by Arthur Miller THE SALEM WITCH TRIALS AND MCCARTHYISM
  • 2. The Crucible is an example of historical fiction. The main plot of the play and many of the characters are based on a true event from history, although much of the dialogue and some of the action was created by the author and fictionalized. In order to fully understand the play and its themes, it is important to have a bit of background knowledge about two events from American history: the Salem Witch Trials and the time of McCarthyism.
  • 3. The Salem Witch Trials In 1692, in the town of Salem, Massachusetts, a young girl became ill. Doctors couldn't determine a physical reason for her symptoms, so eventually, it was suggested that perhaps this girl was under the influence of witchcraft.
  • 4. Since most people in the town of Salem were Puritans who took their religion very seriously, this was a terrifying thought. Who could possibly be practicing witchcraft and casting spells on this girl? It was very important that this evil person (or people) be found and punished by death by hanging.
  • 5. Well-known reverends were brought in to question the people of the town. When suspicions were raised regarding certain citizens, these people realized that by pointing fingers at their neighbors, they could deflect the attention of the court and save themselves. By the time the trials finally ended, 25 people were killed as witches.  http:///www.salemweb.com/memorial
  • 6. McCarthyism & the “Red Scare” After World War II ended, many people in the United States were worried about the possibility of Communists taking control of America. In order to attempt to prevent this from happening, the "House Committee on Un-American Activities" began investigating people that they thought might have Communist leanings. In 1950, Senator Joseph McCarthy began a campaign to try to identify and get rid of communist sympathizers in the government. Understanding McCarthyism  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hyBiSk97Hag
  • 7. Similar to the events that took place in Salem in the 1690s, the American people were truly afraid of communists infiltrating and overthrowing the government. People began naming names, pointing fingers, and accusing each other of "suspicious" activities. Many people lost their jobs and had their reputations ruined because of these accusations.
  • 8. Although politicians were among the first to be investigated, entertainers were also commonly accused. Many actors, directors, producers, and writers found themselves blacklisted and unable to find work because of the "Red Scare;" no one wanted to associate with someone who might be a communist. Arthur Miller was one of these blacklisted writers.
  • 9. While it wouldn't have been a good idea for Miller to write a play depicting Senator McCarthy, the House Committee on Un-American Activities, or any of the other things that were happening in the 1950s, he noticed many similarities between these events and hysteria-driven witch trials of Salem. This led to the writing of his play, The Crucible. The Hollywood Blacklist: 1947-1960  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nJzV6- wJ3SQ&feature=related