The Crucible Red Scare

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The crucible essay

What comes to mind when you think of the red scare? The ussr? Communism? The threat of invasion by communist russia? The crucible might be one of them. the crucible by Arthur miller is an allegory for the red scare in the McCarthy Era because of the trials, false accusation and the lack of evidence

One of the ways that the crucible can allegorically connect to the McCarthy era is the trials. In the crucible if you confess that you are a witch then you had to give up name of alleged witches. According to “what is McCarthyism? And how did it happen?” By Ellen Schrecker and “Hunting the communist” the same thing happened in the McCarthy era trials, if you were accused of being a communist, then you had to give a list of …show more content…

In the McCarthy era, according to “hunting the communist” video on youtube, people that were accused of being a communist and not admitting to it were blacklisted, sent to jail and labeled as a communist.

False accusations was another thing that allegorically connects with both the crucible and the McCarthy era. In Arthur Miller’s “the crucible” on pages 74 to 76 it infers that Abigail accusing Mary Warren of being a witch. Abigail did this so she can be closer to john. In “what is McCarthyism? And how did it happen?” By Ellen Schrecker and “Hunting the communist” Joseph McCarthy did the same thing by giving a list of “alleged communist” so he can get some fame.

The lack of evidence it the final thing we’re going to compare. In Arthur Miller’s book “the crucible” (page 76) the amount of evidence Danforth used to accuse Mary Warren of being a witch was very little. They used a needle, a doll that one of the girls made and abigail's testimony as evidence. In the McCarthy era they did the same thing, in McCarthyism? And how did it happen?” By Ellen Schrecker, people used McCarthy’s testimony and the person's political views as enough evidence for being a