Salem Witch Trials And Mccarthyism In The Crucible By Arthur Miller

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In the history, there are have many major events that have affected the times we live in. Two of the major events of our time are the Witch-hunt of the Salem Witch Trials and McCarthyism. In these two events, there are many similarities like anger, fear, and Consequence. The Crucible by Arthur Miller is an allegory for the Red scare in the McCarthy Era because the example is McCarthy accused many people of being part of the communist party. It is said to have been a modern-day witch hunt, and it showed another example of a time period in which false and unsettling accusations led to forced confessions. The one evidence is Hale asks Elizabeth to convince Proctor to admit his guilt so that a court will not hang him. She agrees to speak with him. Proctor and Elizabeth discuss their children and child she carries. Proctor said “I want my life.” “ You will confess yourself?” Proctor said “I will have my life”(page 127). During the Red Scare, if you confessed, whether you were innocent or not, you would be spared, but if you did not, you would be jailed or executed. …show more content…

He asks Elizabeth if she will respect me and if I do. She states that it is your decision, and she tells him that she has forgiven him for the affair. Elibeth:”You-have been tortured?” Proctor said”She will not let herself be drowned in the sea that threatens her. They come in my life now.” “I know it” said Elizabeth. Proctor:”none-have yet confessed?” Elizabeth said”There be many confess”(page 124). The court thought that there were a lot of communist in the movie making industry. The witch in The Crucible confessed because they did not want heavier repercussions to come down on