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During the trials, it meant absolutely nothing. The Crucible didn't exist. The Crucible, written in the 1950s, is very loosely based on the events of the trials and the author, Arthur Miller, used that loose basis to criticize the McCarthyists in the Senate.
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For that quote I used " The Crucible by Arthur Miller"
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Arthur Miller was inspired to write "The Crucible" after reading about the Salem witch trials in various historical documents, including court transcripts, personal accounts, and historical texts. He visited Salem, Massachusetts to further research the events and gain a deeper understanding of the time period.
In Arthur Miller's "The Crucible," Suzana Williams brings news from the doctor that Betty Parris is not physically ill but rather in a state of shock or a trance. The doctor suggests that there is no medical explanation for her condition, implying that it may be related to psychological or emotional factors. This revelation contributes to the growing tension in the play as the townspeople grapple with the mysterious events unfolding in Salem.
In Arthur Miller's "The Crucible," the event that occurs first is the gathering of the girls in the forest, where they engage in forbidden activities and rituals led by Tituba. This scene sets off the chain of events that lead to the witch trials, as the girls later feign possession and accuse others of witchcraft. This initial act of rebellion and secrecy ignites the hysteria that envelops Salem.
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The Crucible by Arthur Miller is a play based on the actual events that, in 1692, led to the Salem Witch Trials, a series of hearings before local magistrates to prosecute over 150 people accused of witchcraft in colonial Massachusettes between February 1692 and May 1693.
Well for starters, The Crucible was written by ARTHUR Miller. And it's fiction. However it is written about some real events. For example, the whole play is a metaphor for the Red Scare which involved the US being afraid of people being communists so they jailed innocent people. (Like the witches in the play)