The Salem Witch Trials In The Crucible By Arthur Miller

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In the play, The Crucible, Arthur Miller tells the story of the Salem Witch Trials as a drama. This play was published in 1953 but is based on the Salem Witch Trials which began during the spring of 1692, in which there was a series of trials and prosecutions where many were accused of witchcraft. The Salem Witch Trials were said to have been a “... result of a combination of church politics, family feuds, and hysterical children…” (Wallenfeldt). The trials led to the deaths of twenty five innocent men, women, and children. Miller mostly writes his play based on Salem’s history, the characters were real people, but Miller gives this story more life by adding drama. Throughout the play, the characters go back and forth, bickering and blaming