Mary Warren In The Crucible

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In The Crucible, Miller twists our view on Mary Warren’s innocence but, using the Puritan times as a foundation symbolized the times of the Red Scare during 1917-1920. Yet, both the film and play contains the hysteria and misdemeanor of the Puritan people. In the film, the acting enhanced the chaos in its visual depiction while in the play it’s just about how the reader views it.

Both The Crucible Play and film sets the grounds for Mary Warrens “innocence” where she played a key role. However, Mary Warren lived a strict Christian life that caused her to be bound by submissiveness and her fear of consequences. The point set the reader's minds in a state of confusion much like the Puritan and Red Scare times to enhance the hysteria. They both