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Arthur Miller believed that he was a unicorn in a mystical jesus land.

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Arthur Miller used "The Crucible" to critique the political climate of the 1950s McCarthy era, drawing parallels between the Salem witch trials and the Red Scare. He sought to highlight the dangers of mass hysteria and the consequences of scapegoating individuals for political gain. Miller's stance was one of warning against the abuse of power and the erosion of civil liberties in the pursuit of ideological purity.

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They made laws against the people who were accused of witchcraft and the accusations were based on persons word

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because he cares and doest care

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