The crucible was written in the early 1950s as an investigation of events occurred in Massachusetts in 1692 in 1992. What the show provided to the audience in 2014. Crucible is a script that pulls our attention to many eternal problems. Our tendency to create scapegoat due to the nature of right and wrong, power and its corruption, honor and integrity, and various problems are all caused through drama process - sometimes in a very dramatic way - I will. One of the themes that Miller commented on was the idea of pure, white, kind, cruel and indomitable evil.
Arthur Miller's "Yuzu Cruiser" is an example of a contemporary American drama written in the 1950s, and its importance is told to us today. In Crucible, they allowed to execute innocent people without any reason. It is easy to blame you for hating others and committing magical crime. My family was very depressed and sad. Arthur Miller's "Chura" has various themes. Very low 3 Tiarra Lowe Jahnke English 1 B 12 November 2012 "Crucible is perfect and incomplete" "Sometimes we can not stop cheating, there must be no time to protest," Elie Wiesel said. The tragedy of "Yuzu" was caused by magic. In comparison between magic and McCarthyism, the defendant could not prove he was innocent. Joe McCarthy accuses politicians as communists. These people have a serious impact on serious impact
Vivian Wells Crucible and today's society Arthur Miller wrote about Salem Witch Trials in The Crucible to compare with the Red Scare event that hit the United States. The main explanation is why senator McCarthy is foolish to condemn the innocent people trying to bring communism into the United States. He compared fictitious magical accusations with a senator's allegation. The connection with today is still strong, it is not only related to the McCarthy era, Mrs. Nagle Milonagle Ladies Williams 0032: it is easy to blame someone with a wrong accusation, The Crucible of March 18, 2015 The fifth stage of similarity between Red Scare. It is often unprecedented to see the results of someone faced with these claims. In Arthur Miller's "Yuzu" case, the obscene action of the girl ended the life of the victim with a rope around the neck.