Not so Pure Sexism
"The United States identified women as legal entities as late as 1875", this leads us to believe that women weren't even considered to be citizens even in the late 1800's, what must have been their image in society all the way back to the puritan time period?. Arthur Miller's "The Crucible" occurs in the early puritan time period, and it all starts when two girls are in a coma like state after they have been caught to be dancing around naked in the forest. The town is immediately lead to believe that they are involved in witchcraft. At the time, denial of accusations lead to the person being hanged, but surprisingly enough if you confessed to witchcraft, you were saved. The group of girls claim witchcraft at first but then continue with their lies to gain things out of it. Many innocent people were hanged and it all started with a group of young girls that turned the town upside down. Within "The Crucible" Arthur Miller displays a combination of a sexist point of view toward men and women. Arthur Miller mainly displays a clear male dominance against
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The Puritans may simply view the fact that single women had to be house maids if they were old enough as a way of keeping that woman safe, or to give her a role in assisting others. The Puritans may also view that the reason those judges were all claiming to be so erudite, but yet were simply fooled by a couple of teenage girls by that those judges were fooled by the devil or an idea similar to that, and not simply an act of injustice. The word "Sexism" was first used in the 1960's, which is even more of evidence to that the Puritans would have not viewed this issue as an issue, but simply to. this is how things are, and that is what people shall live