McCarthyism in The Crucible
Words: 793 Pages: 3 9198A powerful dramatization of the Salem Witch Trials, Arthur Miller's "The Crucible" vividly brings history to life. However, a closer examination reveals that Miller took significant artistic liberties, deviating from historical accuracy to enhance the play's dramatic impact and underline its thematic concerns. These deviations are not indicative of storytelling flaws or laziness, but rather deliberate choices made by Miller to explore the overarching theme of mass hysteria's ability to corrupt individual conscience and obstruct justice. This essay seeks to […]