Essay Archive - The Crucible: Deterioration of Social Order In Salem
The Crucible: Deterioration of Social Order In Salem
The trumped-up witch hysteria in Salem, Massachusetts, deteriorated the
rational, and emotional stability of its citizens. This exploited the
populations weakest qualities, and insecurities. The obvious breakdown in
Salem's social order led to the tragedy which saw twenty innocent people hung on
the accusation of witchcraft. Arthur Miller, author of The Crucible, used
hysteria to introduce personality flaws in vulnerable characters. A rigid
social system, fear, and confusion were evident conditions that became
prevalent before and dur....
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