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The Crucible Society Versus The Individual

The Crucible: Society Versus The Individual Essay, Research Paper


Arthur Miller’s The Crucible focuses on the fearful relationship between


society and the individual (”Readings on Arthur Miller” 145).


Individual: being a witch in the seventeenth century or being a


Communist in the 1950’s. Miller states: The Crucible is involved


essentially with the social relations of human beings, and


consequently, the predominant emphasis in writing the play was on


the conflict (”Readings on Arthur Miller” 145). Although, both


situations coincide with inquisition and mass hysteria, they conflict at


the fact that Communism among Americans existed in the 1950’s,


while witchcraft among seventeenth century Salem townspeople failed


to be an actuality.


In both time periods interrogation was present. As in 1692, the


inquisition of witches and wizards had its controversies, so did the


oppression on Communist party members in the 1950’s (”Un-


American Activities, House Committee on” Microsoft Encarta 97


Encyclopedia, “Witchcraft” Microsoft Encarta 97 Encyclopedia).


Twenty people were hanged for not confessing to such heresies.


Similarly, large numbers of Americans lost their jobs and materials or


were imprisoned if failed to be a true American. What is shown in


both eras was the existence of what we can call unsubstantiated


evidence and suffering of being accused.


Interrogations and hearings such as these stirred up suspicion


and fear, causing mass hysteria. Both eras suffered from this. Those


accused of witchcraft and wizardry saved themselves by confessing


and then by accusing others. To be arraigned, all you need is some


insignificant amount of proof by a townsperson or accused witch,


many of which accusations were only revenge of past incidents, or to


appease the court. Likewise, this happened during the McCarthy Era.


Knowing the wrong person affected your standing possibilities of


whether you would be arraigned or not. Therefore, everyone feared


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each other, if you were or were not a suspect. Pointing fingers was


the only way to show your sincerity to the protection of the country.


Mass hysteria was a result of these hearings because of the suspicion


and fear it stirred.


The Red Scare and the Salem witch trials were definitely alike in


some ways, still, the parallel fails at one important point:


Communism existed; witchcraft did not (”Readings on Arthur Miller”


145). At the time of the Salem witch trials, the psychological states


(”Readings on Arthur Miller” 145) of the victims were different than


those during the Red Scare. Miller states: …the individual is seen


through society (”Just Looking for a Home” online). He is referring to


the McCarthy Era. Those blacklisted were connected with the


Communist Party, and they were guilty of that. Yet, others had no


connection at all. So, Communism was real and society looked down


on the existing Communists. But, Miller also states: …society is seen


through the individual (”Just Looking for a Home” online). Here, he


refers to the psychological state of the victims of the Salem witch


trials. All the accused were not witches, but were forced to believe


that they were the “bad” of society. Although, this is not so among


the McCarthy Era, because they knew whether or not they were


Capitalist or Communist. An example of forced belief comes from


Tituba’s confession. To compensate, you had to confess. In other


words, the victim in Salem believed he was “bad” and saw society as


“good.” Communism existed in the McCarthy Era, but witchcraft only


existed among the Salem townspeople because they were forced to


believe that it existed among themselves.


Arthur Miller was able to reflect the same dilemmas that existed


on both time periods. However, they differ in the actual existence of


the “bad” individuals. Many innocent lives and worklives were


claimed as a result of these trials, yet, Arthur Miller was able to


expound this through his works.

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