Examples Of Mexican Americans In The Crucible

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Mexican Americans, Japanese Americans, all Undocumented Immigrants, the gay community and many more stereotypical groups of people are discriminated against whether it’s based on race or a lifestyle that they live in in this world filled with fear and hatred. Multiple groups of people were targeted in different decades of time, for example, chinese laborers in the 1910’s, mexican americans in the the 1930’s, communists in the 1950’s, the gay community in 1980’s and most recently, undocumented immigrants in the 2010’s. All of these moments of judgement and hatred to these groups, are used as allusions to plays that are made and to movies that are directed. One of the most famous plays, written in 1953, is The Crucible by Arthur MIller. This …show more content…

A way that they relate is that in The Crucible when a person was accused of doing witchcraft and being a witch, they were relocated to a jail cell outside of the little town because the people who were not accused were afraid that the so called”witches” would take land from them, cast spells and just do evil things even though the accused people knew that they weren’t witches and that they wouldn’t do anything to hurt other people. Similarities that were in the discrimination of mexican americans were that mexican americans were all deported back to Mexico because americans were filled with fear that the mexican americans would take their jobs and ruin the economy. But the mexican americans didn’t see their stay in america in that way. They, just like the accused witches didn't think that they were doing anything wrong. This relates to the crucible because the townspeople who were not accused that the supposed witches were going to ruin the town and cause bad things to happen around the town. Just as Mexican Americans were feared against because they are thought to take jobs and ruin the economy according to the article “100 years of American Fear,” by Alexia Underwood. But the accused witches knew that they were innocent just as Mexican Americans knew that they didn’t mean to decrease the amount of jobs for various people and that they don’t want to cause havoc in the area of the United