The Crucible written by Arthur Miller, is a historical fiction play about the famed Salem

Similar documents
2. What advice does the doctor send back? That he can find no medical reason for her illness, and he should look for an unnatural reason.

Discuss the importance of the Courtroom scene in Act Three of Arthur Miller s The Crucible.

Duration One + block period, depending on how many of the attached activities you choose to do

~SHARING MY PERSONAL PERSPECTIVE~

American Literature, Quarter 1, Unit 2 of 3 The Puritan Tradition and The Crucible. Overview. (1 day = minutes)

Section # 5: THERE IS STILL HOPE

Lesson 3 Temptation. Lesson Objectives:

Divine command theory

Main Point: Jesus is the one who is faithful. Main Application: Remember that Jesus is faithful even when we are not.

Fundamental Principles of American Democracy

Masonic Questions and Answers

Reading Questions THE STRANGER PART ONE

Describe a time when you were challenged to move on faith and not on sight. What did you learn?

KEY QUESTIONS Lesson 1 - Creation and the Environment

FILMS AND BOOKS ADAPTATIONS

History Detectives: Using Historical Inquiry to Teach the Salem Witch Trials in the Elementary Classroom Christopher Martell, Ed.D.

THEME: We should take every opportunity to tell others about Jesus.

THE LAWS OF BIBLICAL PROSPERITY (Chapter One)

LESSON TITLE: Jesus Heals Blind Bartimaeus

The Fruit of the Spirit is Love

Acts 11 : 1-18 Sermon

Struggling Faith. Spring Quarter: The Gift of Faith Unit 1: Tests of Faith. Sunday school lesson for the week of March 20, 2016 By Dr.

Why do we suffer? Because it is part of God s Plan. Suffering

Religion. Christianity. vs. onetruth. Students should understand the theme of the beatitudes. Matthew 5:1-11. Lesson Overview:

AN ASSEMBLY FOR HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL DAY 2016

Amnesty International What Is A Fair Trial?

Locke s psychological theory of personal identity

Reality in the Eyes of Descartes and Berkeley. By: Nada Shokry 5/21/2013 AUC - Philosophy

PERSONAL BIBLE STUDY

CONTENTS. Chapter 9 Closing the Door When the Serpent Knocks Chapter 12 The Serpent in Eternal Humiliation...85

CATECHISM (adopted 2008) FOR CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN CONFESSION OF FAITH

Christ Before Pilate John 19:1-7 Part 4

world will be driven out. 32And I, when I am lifted up from the The Character Satan in John s Gospel John 8.44

HarperOne Reading and Discussion Guide for The Problem of Pain. Reading and Discussion Guide for. C. S. Lewis

The importance of Prayer life

CRITICAL THINKING REASONS FOR BELIEF AND DOUBT (VAUGHN CH. 4)

The Top 3 Common Mistakes Men Make That Blow All Their Chances of Getting Their Ex-Girlfriend Back Which of these mistakes are you making?

United Church of God An International Association. Level 2 Unit 4 Week 4 EIGHTH COMMANDMENT AND TENTH COMMANDMENT

Your Strength Comes from God

WELCOME TO GOD S FAMILY

*Reference Material For information only* The following was put together by one of our classmates! Good job! Well Done!

LESSON TITLE: The Great Commandment. THEME: Love is the fulfillment of the Law. SCRIPTURE: Mark 12:28-34 CHILDREN S DEVOTIONS FOR THE WEEK OF:

Sermon Promise in Unexpected Places Genesis 39:1-23, September 21, 2014

The Church P a g e

Whereas I was Blind, Now I See. John 9: 1-11; 25

cold war Short Answer

Macbeth By William Shakespeare A collaborative activity for KS4 Teachers notes

Jesus Came to Earth to Destroy the Works of the Devil JOHN PIPER Why Christmas Happened Jesus Incarnation and Our Regeneration The Great Love of God

Active Reading Hamlet Act 1

CHECK IT OUT CHECK IT OUT! Spring Contents. Age 9 11 Key Stage 2. Series Producer: Henry Laverty. Spring 2001

Last May, philosopher Thomas Nagel reviewed a book by Michael Sandel titled

Declaration of Independence Lesson Plan. Central Historical Question: Why did the Founders write the Declaration of Independence?

How to Get Your Prayers Answered. By Dr. Roger Sapp

Rebellion Against Police Violence. Towards Community Defense, Dual Power and Revolution

Cosmological Arguments for the Existence of God S. Clarke

Grace to you and peace, from God our Father and from our Lord Jesus Christ.

WHERE IS The GOSPEL?

Macbeth: Timeline. 3 witches plan to meet Macbeth: he is doomed from the start. Purpose: to show evil will influence events from the start.

THE LAW OF SPIRIT OF LIFE HAS SET ME FREE!

Formal, Analytical Essay Writing. Review: Literary Analysis Format; Plagiarism (page # s refer to Writers Inc.)

2. What is the place of this film within the culture?

THE PUBLIC DEFENCE SOLICITORS OFFICE STANDARD TERMS OF ENGAGEMENT

Next Step Lessons for New Believers Finding Confidence in Our Faith

The Pillars of the Earth

WHAT MATTERS MOST THE BEST USE OF LIFE IS LOVE

YEAR 1: Kings, Queens and Leaders (6 lessons)

Pure unbounded love thou art CEpiphany Jeremiah 1:4-10; Psalm 71:1-6; I Corinthians 13:1-13; Luke 4:21-30 January 31, 2016

WILL WE BE MARRIED IN THE LIFE AFTER DEATH?

Ministry Track Evangelism Training (MTET) for Group Leader

ANIMAL FARM STUDY GUIDE CHAPTERS ONE FOUR

How does God want us to live? What does He want us to do? How are we to treat others?

miracles of jesus 1. LEADER PREPARATION

THE WARFARE OF PRAYER EPHESIANS 6:10-18

THEME: God is awesome and should be praised.

YE SHALL BE FREE INDEED JOHN 8:31-36

#1 Blessed are the poor in spirit: for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. (King James Version)

How Do I Know I Really Love God Text : I John 4: 7-21

The Scarlet Letter. Chapters 1-8

THEME: Jesus wants us to show love and mercy towards others.

Macbeth act V practice test

Liturgy & prayers for all age worship

THEME: God is faithful when we are going through a tough time.

the warhol: resources & lessons

Language Arts Core, First Grade, Standard 8 Writing-Students write daily to communicate effectively for a variety of purposes and audiences.

International Bible Lessons Commentary

Jesus Trial and Peter s Denial John 18:12-27 Part Three

English 9 Honors Required Summer Assignment

The sleep-walking scene Act 5 scene 1

the Speed of Thought

The Good Samaritan. Lesson Text: Luke 10:25-37

PROPHETIC UTTERANCE AND THE BLACK CHURCH LESSON THREE

Atheism. Richland Creek Community Church

The Once and Future King

MAIN POINT THIS WEEK: Father, Son, and Spirit are united in their work (14:17 18, 23, 26; 15:26; 20:21 22).

WALKING AFTER THE SPIRIT A Study on Romans 8:5-13. by Dr. Jack L. Arnold

LESSON TITLE: Our Chief Cornerstone. THEME: Jesus is our cornerstone! SCRIPTURE: Ephesians 2:19-22 CHILDREN S DEVOTIONS FOR THE WEEK OF: Dear Parents

1. Although Atticus did not want his children in court, he defends Jem's right to know what has

VIDEO TEACHING GUIDE. for use with Program 8 ASKING FOR HELP. In the Youth Guidance Video Series

International Bible Lessons Commentary Luke 17:11-19 New International Version International Bible Lessons Sunday, May 8, 2016 L.G. Parkhurst, Jr.

Inheritance: Laws of Inheritance & Unfair Gifts

Transcription:

The Crucible 1

2 The Crucible written by Arthur Miller, is a historical fiction play about the famed Salem witch trials. One of the bases for writing the play was to parody the McCarthy era where witch hunting for communists was widespread; in fact Miller was actually one of the people questioned by the McCarthy committee. The historical content of The Crucible has its own relevance in today s society. I believe that Arthur Miller s life and his experience of McCarthyism strongly influenced the writing of The Crucible. The spread of McCarthyism which was named after Joseph McCarthy was a period of intense anti-communism that happened in the United States from 1948 to about 1956. During this time, the United States government persecuted the Communist party along with suspected communist personages. The word McCarthyism even carried the idea of false, hysterical accusation and large scale attacks on minority groups. This anticommunist crusade faltered by the year 1954. This was when all the hearings made were televised allowing the press and public to view the bullying tactics of McCarthy. He suffered a backlash through public opinion and was then himself investigated for wrongdoings. Soon, he faded from the spotlight overnight (Burns, 2000). The Crucible takes two of the worst moments in American history and uses them to demonstrate the pressure on people from society to conform. This is evident when Miller takes the Salem Witch trials and uses it as an attack to reflect on the McCarthyism period. Moreover, Miller was able to see the similarities between the McCarthy era and the actions of the Puritans in Salem by using religion as a sort of substitute for politics. Each event was just as cruel and merciless as the other. Furthermore, even though the Salem Witch trials had occurred over 200

3 years before The Crucible was written, it was so strong and vivid that it mirrored the McCarthy era where the spirit of persecution was reawakened. Just as McCarthy considered everything anti-american to be communist, the Puritans in The Crucible thought everything unexplainable to be the work of the devil, and in both cases, the authorities demanded conformity. Likewise, in The Crucible, people were put on trial and killed when they did something that was beyond logic and unexplainable. I think part of how Miller put this across does not depend whether or not it is a human right to resist conformity but on how there was much distinction and bias prevalent among the supposed witch trials. This can be seen for example in act three when John Proctor produced evidence that the very core of the witch trials was a sham. In effect, he was accused of trying to overthrow the court and therefore associating with the devil. His evidence was consequently discredited and he was executed. The only reason he attempted to overthrow the court seems to be because he took it upon himself to stop the madness and save the innocent people who were being accused of witchcraft (Miller, Viking Critical Library, 1996). The Crucible and McCarthyism have several similarities despite the fact that they took place at different points in time. Both The Crucible and McCarthyism involved people being wrongly accused of actions that they did not commit. Also, if someone in The Crucible confesses to being a witch in order to save their life, then their reputation is ruined and no one will ever view them the same way. In both McCarthyism and the Salem witch trials, if the person was not convicted, their image would be ruined and they would have a hard time building their image back to the way it was. Some cooperated but others, like Miller himself, refused to give in to

4 questioning. In the same manner, those who were revealed, falsely or legitimately, as Communists, and those who refused to incriminate their friends, saw their careers suffer, as they were blacklisted from potential jobs for many years afterward. The society in Salem was a theocratic government that was based on religious beliefs. Therefore any sin would is acknowledged as an offence against the public as well as against God. Sins, especially in Salem would most likely have been hidden away from public view, and this would also explain the way Miller wrote The Crucible. Everyone seemed to know, or want to know everyone else s business. In both McCarthyism and the Salem witch trials, there was a huge amount of pressure to reveal the secret sins of friends and neighbors. People, therefore began to take advantage of this condemnation, and began using the opportunity to take out personal grudges. For instance, in Act three it can be seen that Giles Corey had confronted Thomas Putnam pointing out to the court that Putnam stood to gain from everyone else s losses. It also meant that people where highly suspicious of one another and reported everything as witchcraft. There were similar instances that show how Putnam s suspicious convictions of his neighbors are in parallel with McCarthyism. Many of the people accused during the McCarthyism era were people with high positions of power, and plenty of people would have benefited from these losses. This shows that some people will go to any length to get what they want.

5 The language that Arthur Miller used when writing The Crucible is also very similar to the language used during the McCarthy era. Both refer to what they were objecting to as a disease that needed to be cured. Witchery threatened the purity of Salem and individuals within it. It is referred to as a scourge that must be wiped out. Souls could be cleansed by admitting your sins, and being with God, even though perhaps you had never left him in the first place, but did not want to risk being hanged. Similar events happened during McCarthyism. When someone said they were a communist to avoid having to endure a long trial, they would never be seen the same way again (Williams, Viking Critical Library, 2002). Despite the fact that there are so many similarities between The Crucible and McCarthyism, there will obviously be some differences too. For example, in The Crucible many are hanged because they are believed to be witches but on the other hand, no one had been sentenced to the death penalty if they are accused of being a communist. Also, in The Crucible anyone in Salem is able to charge someone, whereas during McCarthyism it was Joseph McCarthy that charged people and the basic public had no say about who was charged (Burns, 2000). I believe that there are many circumstances in the play which one cannot deny to have been influenced by Arthur Miller s experience of McCarthyism. There have been parallelisms between religion and politics, witchcraft and communism, and the 17th century Salem and 1950 s communist driven McCarthy era. Similarly, some of the characters in The Crucible represent Arthur Miller s views on the period. This is evident in the person of John Proctor who would symbolize freedom or perhaps even Miller himself assuming that ideal. I think that

6 although he lost the battle against the society that he lived in, Proctor was able to preserve and retain a sense of morality, the same way that Arthur Miller did not give in to questioning when he was questioned and interrogated. At the time of its first performance in January of 1953, critics and cast alike saw The Crucible as a direct attack on McCarthyism. These were some of the reasons why it only had a short run due to the anti-communist attachment it carried. It was also, however hailed to be a great success. Arthur Miller, on the other hand, was disappointed by critic s reactions. He claimed, No critic seemed to sense what I was after, which was the conflict between a man s raw deeds and his conception of himself. Not only was he disappointed by critic s reviews, he was disappointed by the hostility of New York audiences. In conclusion, there is no doubt that Arthur Miller has made an effort to link McCarthyism and the Salem Witch trials in the writing of The Crucible. This is to show the cycle of human morality, and the characteristics of a period of mass hysteria. Literature is a very powerful way of highlighting the mistakes of the past, and making sure, or at least attempting to make sure that we do not repeat the same mistakes in the future. However, I do not think that The Crucible by Arthur Miller as an accurate historical story by the fact that he has taken his view of one event, and slipped it into another, obviously altering some of the details in order to make The Crucible believable but not of the actual Salem witch trials. This makes the play more of a historical fiction rather than a factual representation of the Salem witch trials.

7 Works Cited Burns, Margo. Arthur Miller s The Crucible: Fact or Fiction. New York: McGraw Hill. 14 July 2000. Miller, Arthur. The Crucible (Viking Critical Library). Penguin (Non-Classics) January 1, 1996. Williams, Hubert. The Crucible of History: Arthur Miller s John Proctor. (Viking Critical Library). November 2002