No and yes. The Crucible is work of fiction centering around the Salem witch trials, so its characters are real people involved in the trials. However, not all the real people are there and the stories and bios of those who are were mangled while he wrote the book.
The Crucible was merely a dramatization of the Salem Witch trials, not the actual trials. Therefore, all the characters in the Crucible are adaptions of real people at the real trials.
The Crucible is a fictional work ABOUT the Salem Witch Trials.
Why did miller choose the which trials as the basis for the crucible
The Salem witch trials began in 1692.
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The Crucible was merely a dramatization of the Salem Witch trials, not the actual trials. Therefore, all the characters in the Crucible are adaptions of real people at the real trials.
The Crucible is a fictional work ABOUT the Salem Witch Trials.
Why did miller choose the which trials as the basis for the crucible
The Salem witch trials began in 1692.
SALEM WITCH TRIALS in Salem, Massachusetts in 1692.
It inspired 'The Crucible'.
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The Crucible is a play by Arthur Miller in which he mangled facts and theories about the trials to create an allegory to McCarthyism in the 1950s.
Salem witch trials
The Crucible is a fictional story about the Salem Witch Panic. Just don't take any facts from the Crucible and believe them, its fiction after all.
The Crucible tells about the Salem panic using facts that make the panic into a close parallel with McCarthyism.
The correct way to phrase the question is "How is the Crucible related to the Salem Witch Trials." More important and/or older event first. The Crucible is a play that mangles facts and theories about the trials to create an allegory to 1950s McCarthyism.