througth the drama, people attempt many things and peopel can be accused for stupid ppl
In "The Crucible," superstition and fear lead to the unjust accusations of witchcraft against innocent individuals in Salem. Characters like Abigail Williams manipulate the town's fears to settle personal scores, resulting in the wrongful executions of many individuals. The hysteria and paranoia surrounding witchcraft distract the community from addressing real issues and create a climate where rational thought is abandoned in favor of scapegoating.
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How is The Crucible a metaphore for the Fear of communisn in the 1950's?
Fear play an important part in the crucible the character was fearful of being hung
superstition is the word.
Fears Abigail
superstition
The word superstition is normally a noun. For instance, in the sentence "Molly has a superstition about black cats," the word is a noun. You could also say "Molly has a superstitious fear of black cats," where "superstitious" is an adjective describing the word fear. The only case I can think of where superstition would be an adjective would be something where you were talking about the Superstition Mountains in Arizona.
being hung.
The Crucible is still relevant today as mass fear, and political scapegoating still occurs.
It means you believe or fear things that can not be proven true.
Trisghkaidekaphobia is fear of the number 13, it is a superstition and related to a specific fear of Friday the 13th , called paraskevidekatriaphobia or friggatriskaidekaphobia.
Entomophobia also known as Insectophobia Is the fear of insects.There really isn't a particular phobia that is the fear of superstition, But Triskaidekaphobia is the fear of the number 13.