In the movie the Crucible, young men and women were accused and persecuted for supposedly using witchcraft and performing satanic rituals. A very similar concept of accusation was used in the movie Good Night and Good Luck; senator Joseph McCarthy made an attempt to “Abolish” communism from the US Government. However, he was mocked by CBS News. In both situations, the accused either received a death penalty (in the Crucible, they were hung), or faced public humiliation by Joseph McCarthy. Whether the people were really either satanists/witches or communists, both measures of persecution were a bit extreme; it could have been handled in many different ways. In the first scene of the Crucible, multiple young women were standing around a pot of boiling water, while the girl hosting this event poured different ingredients in the water. They acted in a very explicit manner, meaning one girl took her clothing off and another drunk the blood of a chicken. A man from the village came and caught what they were doing and found a little girl in the arms of another person crying and uncontrollably screaming. The others vanished, while the man from the village investigated and found …show more content…
At first, a man named Milo Radulovich was going through the process of being released from the United States Air Force because of his sisters political leaning and because of his father’s subscription to the Serbian newspaper. The reporters tried to protect him; yet when they made a show on McCarthy attacking him, McCarthy retaliated by accusing Murrow (The news reporter who tried to protect Milo) of being a communist. All in all, the movie generally was about how McCarthy made vigorous attempts to root out communism in the government and CBS news trying to defy everything he has sought to