In "The Crucible", the author Arthur Miller tells that Senator Joe McCarthy went on during a red panic. Salem Witch Trial is a real event, and these dramas use these experiments to add fictional distortion to show points. In the meantime, magic is punished by the death penalty. When the name comes to fly through the streets, it seems to be a chain reaction. Several definitions explain large hysteria as infectious, and the characters in the play believe it is genuine.
Kruger's Berg is a classic episode of witch hunting and trial of the 17th century in Salem, Massachusetts. A girl accused Elizabeth Proctor a witch and the confident church leaders and the masses demanded that she be subjected to a trial. A ruthless prosecutor and an avid neighbor describe the destructive power of socially recognized violence. In 1934, 13-year-old Brioni saw a flirting moment between her older sister and her son, Robiner. Brioni accused Robbie that he did not understand the motives of adults behind flirting and committed crimes that changed their lives. Through World War II until the 21st century, the atonement follows the influence of crime
The crucible of the Puritan society in the book was found to be very strict and corrupt. The girls are looking for a responsible person to do their own wrong behavior. They are lucky to escape, to cry in the way they desire, to cry a witch's crafts and to have little fights. There was no doubt that they trusted them rather than being accused or directly influenced by girls in any way. Everyone can not see the bad guys 'spirit, but most societies still believe in the girls' story, but now they are against John and Elizabeth and all other people condemned by magic . Arthur Miller of The Crucible revealed the credit of the Puritan society using Danfoss