The Red Scare And Mccarthyism In The Crucible By Arthur Miller

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Arthur Miller in “The Crucible” is a play that takes place during the 17th century Salem Witch Trials. Similar to these early events in American History is the Red Scare that took place during Millers own time, in which the play symbolically represents. Miller used the play The Crucible, that is set during the Salem Witch Trials, in order to criticize McCarthyism and The Red Scare of the 1950s. He was stating that history is recurrent and we need to recognize that history, in this case, is repeating itself. Miller’s claim was that McCarthyism was nothing more than a modern-day witch hunt. In the play The Crucible, a witch-hunt is provoked by a young teenage girl, Abigail Williams, who claimed to have “intimate knowledge of townsfolk consorting