Essay Archive - The Crucible: Theme of Mass Hysteria
The Crucible: Theme of Mass Hysteria
In the past, present, and undoubtedly in the future, deceptive
individuals take advantage of the anxieties and fears of society. When a
society's insecurities are exposed and raw, a disconcerted mood spreads
throughout the people. This contagion can engulf an entire population and
become like a living entity, causing people to act rashly and
hypocritically. Whether or not the fear is justified, a convincing
individual can exploit a certain mentality called mob psychology. Mob
psychology involves manipulating the hysteria of a crowd to fulfill one's
desires. In Arthur Miller's The Crucible, Ab....
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