Krugersburg was a fable of the McCarthy era written by Arthur Miller in 1953. An American playwright. McCarthy's era is a symbol of Communist fear sense by Senator McCarthy. He kept searching for those who disagree with his view. Mirror's intention is that the drama is to imitate his own background (him himself), John Procter is obviously a mirror's reflection. The witch in the play symbolizes communism. "Boiled" means both "container for melting or refining metals by heating" and "strict test". Miller explained the village of Salem as "container" and its contents; Salem fears the residents of God and their emotions
The crucible can be used to describe mystery hysteria during the trial of Salem Witch. Arthur Miller used this play as a fable to show off the madness of McCarthy hearing. This story explains the spiritual dangers of mobs created by a group of people or people aspiring to become famous, as people did in the McCarthy era.
Krugersburg was a fable of the McCarthy era written by Arthur Miller in 1953. An American playwright. McCarthy's era is a symbol of Communist fear sense by Senator McCarthy. He kept searching for those who disagree with his view. Mirror's intention is that the drama is to imitate his own background (him himself), John Procter is obviously a mirror's reflection. The witch in the play symbolizes communism. "Yuzu" means both; "container
"Krusselsburg" is a drama of the Salem Witch trial in 1692. It is the allegory of the atmosphere of "magic" that led Joseph McCarthy, the Representative of the Republic of Wiscons, to find Communists. The US government Miller said the search "makes the country troublesome."
Arthur Miller showed a similarity between the Salem Witch Trial and the red panic, using a fable in his play "Chur". Freedom was a very important aspect of life during the McCarthy era; religion was a very important aspect of life during the trial of Salem Witch. In either case, people are scared. The red panic made many people afraid of others and thought that everyone was a communist. In the trial of Salem Witch, magic threatened the village. Miller also hopes to show similarities between the two corruption courts in these two cases. In the Salem Witch trial, all substantial evidence goes through the window, and anything that supports magic is all effective. The situation of the Red Scare court system is almost the same.