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througth the drama, people attempt many things and peopel can be accused for stupid ppl

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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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