In the history of the United States, there is definitely a case similar to the Arthur Miller crucible's witch trial. Red Scare is such an event. The red panic is a historical time when the United States condemned the Russian communist government. In Salem Witch trials, fear of magic is the same as contempt of American communism. The difference between The Crucible of Arthur Miller and the red panic in the American history is comparable.
During the Witch trial at The Crucible, people were forced to confess magic or push responsibility to others. When Abigail Williams accused Titusba for the girls who were dancing in the forest, "She told me to do this! The statement opens up all the confusion that had happened in Salem This sentence is an excellent example of mirror dialogue in his conversation about how people behave during the red panic Another example of people acting during the red panic Mary Warren says that John Proctor is cooperating with the devil, she shouts to the court when John was cooperating with the devil, "I want my name, his name." I told you. He said that we have to go to defeat the court (110, law 3)! Mary Warren 's statements show that his cooperation with the devil is due to the fact that the courts and the church are one. Therefore, to oppose the court is that he also object to the church. Finally, Arthur Miller clearly explained all the options in "Chur".
Another example of Arthur Miller's The Crucible, which is similar to Red Panic, is a way for some people to refuse to admit.
If people are accused of communism, during the red panic, these people will be blacklisted. This means that they are likely to be unmanned as they are fired. In "crucible", those who are convicted will be executed unless they decide to admit the crime. Overall, there are some differences between "The Crucible" and Red Scare that make these events different in history. In many respects, "crucible" was written as a warning story. Miller just showed a witch trial and red fear and wrote a show to compare.
In the history of the United States, there is definitely a case similar to the Arthur Miller crucible's witch trial. Red Scare is such an event. The red panic is a historical time when the United States condemned the Russian communist government. In Salem Witch trials, fear of magic is the same as contempt of American communism. The difference between The Crucible of Arthur Miller and the red panic in the American history is comparable.
When Red Panic and "The Crucible" "The Crucible" were written, America and Russia experienced a red panic. This was the main factor of mirror writings. Miller's strategy to write this drama is to remind people that communist hunting underway in the United States resembled hysteria and danger of witch hunting. Taking advantage of the history of Salem Witch Experiment, he wrote a story to educate people about potential catastrophes accusing others as careless.
First, red panic is the pursuit of Communists, and "crucible" is about witch hunting during trial of Salem Witch. This makes the crime case completely different. Furthermore, unlike Salem Witch Trials, Red Scare is more political. In "crucible" people in the town were condemned, but during the red panic, mainly prominent politicians and Hollywood stars were under investigation. Finally, the penalties of the two events are different. If people are accused of communism, during the red panic, these people will be blacklisted. This means that they are likely to be unmanned as they are fired. In "crucible", those who are convicted will be executed unless they decide to admit the crime. Overall, there are some differences between "The Crucible" and Red Scare that make these events different in history. In many respects, "crucible" was written as a warning story