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In Arthur Miller's play "The Crucible," rumors in the village of Salem revolve around witchcraft and the supernatural. The townspeople are consumed by fear and suspicion, leading to accusations against various individuals, particularly those with unconventional beliefs or behaviors. These rumors escalate as the girls, including Abigail Williams, manipulate the situation to deflect blame and gain power, ultimately resulting in widespread hysteria and tragic consequences. The atmosphere of paranoia exacerbates the community's divisions and fuels the Salem witch trials.

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