How Does Arthur Miller Use Mass Hysteria In The Crucible

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Witches, the supernatural and medieval hanging, things completely polar to modern society and ideology. Something you think would completely fail to connect with the modern-day audiences. However, that’s exactly what Arthur Miller’s exceptional work ‘The Crucible’ manages to do. The text is based in a puritan colony in Salem, Massachusetts, in the late seventeenth century. The play explores the true story about the witch trials which occurred during this time period. Within the theocratic government of Salem, several young girls falsely claim to be tormented by spirits and accuse people of the town, this leads to a cycle of false confession and accusations of witchcraft. Ultimately the town is engulfed in mass hysteria leading to the death