Power Of Suggestion In The Crucible

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In The Crucible by Arthur Miller the fear of witchcraft plagues Salem, Massachusetts and splits the town into those who use the trials for revenge and those who want the good of the town. Miller uses McCarthyism, making accusations without proper evidence, to show how the group of girls accuse people of witchcraft without real proof. As more accusations consume the town, almost everyone is in jail or have been hanged. Miller’s play is universal and enduring because he examines the power of suggestion throughout this play, and this is still prevalent in today’s society. When people get accused of witchcraft, the townspeople go along with what the majority is saying or doing. Almost all of them fall to the power of suggestion