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What historical event is The Crucible about?

Mccarthyism


What was the name of the play he wrote that was an allegory about mccarthyism?

The Crucible


What is the difference between anti-Communist and McCarthyism?

the difference is that it is poop and poopier


What is a similarity between the Salem witchcraft trials and The Crucible by Arthur Miller?

The Crucible tells about the Salem panic using facts that make the panic into a close parallel with McCarthyism.


How was the Arthur Miller play The Crucible effected by the McCarthyism and the political climit of 1950's America?

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How did the political events of the 1950s influence the writing of The Crucible?

McCarthyism


What are the differences between Arthur Millers The Crucible by Arthur Miller and the Salem witch trials?

The main difference is that McCarthyism was a real political period in the United States when Senator McCarthy tried to scare the people that Communism was leaking into our government whereas The Crucible is a play about the Salem Witch trials.


What is the difference between the movie The Crucible by Arthur Miller and the play The Crucible by Arthur Miller?

its the same


Salem Witch Trials and The Crucible?

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.


How is the crucible an allegory play?

yes, in fact it is. The Crubible is an allegory to McCarthyism, how people were accused, in this case people accused for whichcraft and lacked knowledge to believe they were true. You see this in McCarthyism, aslo.


When did miller begin writing The Crucible by Arthur Miller?

As Cold War paranoia pervaded the country, Miller penned his third major play, The Crucible (1953), as a response to 1950s McCarthyism. :)


What message is miller trying to send in The Crucible by Arthur Miller?

He is demonstrating an analogy between the Salem witch trials and the anti-communist ideals of McCarthyism in the 1950's otherwise known as the Red Scare.