The Salem Witch Trials In The Crucible By Arthur Miller

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The Trials was a desperate way of obtaining power as a lower ranked member of society. The servants or the girls of Salem found this as the perfect opportunity. They can blame anyone they want and they will be punished without solid evidence. One in Salem has that great of power by requiring the accused to name others in their confessions, a witch hunt like that in Salem can take on the form of a pyramid scheme or chain letter. This "naming names" allowed the accusations to spread and spread, while also permitting the public airing of grievances and sins. As a member of the boycott himself, Miller felt particularly strongly about the evil of fingering others to save oneself, and he expresses this idea by having several characters grapple