The Salem Witch Trials In The Crucible By Arthur Miller

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The Crucible is a play, based on historical events from the Salem witch trials, written by Arthur Miller in 1953. Miller focuses mainly on the chaos from the dark desires and clandestine actions of the characters. The chaos commences when a group of girls and a slave are suspected of witchcraft whilst frolicking and dancing in the woods amidst attempting to conjure spirits. Once suspected, they immediately start accusing the innocent townspeople of Salem for witchcraft in order to save themselves from the punishment of hanging. As the number of accused and arrested increases, the distrust and fear within the Salem community increases as well. The combination of those two emotions leads to paranoia, accusations from vengeful people, and the

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