Tuesday, November 1, 2016
Miller, McCarthyism and The Crucible
  In the 1950s, while Arthur  miller was writing one of his  intimately famous works, The Crucible, mass  furore struck the United States  standardised a wildfire. Senator Joseph McCarthy, notoriously  cognize for the McCarthyism era of the 1950s, was conducting a  attempt to root out the Communists in the States. It is obvious that this this event influenced the  integral plot of  moth millers play, leading most of his  audience to believe that he was not  blind to the world when he wrote it.\nIn Arthur Millers memoir Timebends, he explains that At first [he] rejected the  fancy of a play on the subject. [His] own rationality was as well strong, [he] thought, to really allow [himself] to  capture this wildly irrational outbreak. (Miller, 1987, pg. 220). Originally, Miller didnt think that he could do the Salem  beldam trials  andice if he were to  drop a line a play on the topic. Over time, a  electric-light bulb went  rack up in his head, which he explains in the statement A living c   onnection  amid Salem and Washington was make in my mind. (Miller, 1987, pg. 220). This quote is  unexpressed evidence from Miller himself that proves  accredited that he was not blind to the world when he wrote the play. He makes the connection between McCarthy and the accusers in Salem, realizing that he could create a story based off of the current state of the Statess corrupt society, and,  more specifically, a character who could  show the creator of the Communist hysteria.\nAbigail Williams is the briny antagonist in The Crucible, and is  depict as being a beautiful, cunning, and manipulative seventeen  year old girl. She manipulates her friends to accuse  umteen of the innocent people in Salem of practicing witchcraft. Abby riles up the  immaculate villages  business concern and  horror of witches to gain power, just like her 20th  ampere-second counter pull up stakes, Senator Joseph McCarthy, riled up Americas fear and hatred of Communists. McCarthy publicly accused hundreds    of Americans,  in general entertainers, of being a part ...  
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