Book: The Crucible Author: Arthur Miller Title: The Crucible - Motives of the Young Women
"The Crucible: Motives of the Young Women"
In the early 1900's, witchcraft was a very serious issue, all considering that those caught practicing it would be put to death by being hanged. From this controversial time, comes a story, The Crucible, by Arthur Miller. It parallels the times of the McCarthy era. The hunt for communism and for communists of that time can compare to the witch-hunts in the book.
In The Crucible the group
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To them it was just a game, but to the rest of the community, it was a scary thing, and unless one was found guilty, or plead innocent, it meant death by hanging.
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Ward, Selena. "The Crucible: Plot Summary." SparkNotes. 2003. 19 Sept. 2003.
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