Why Is The Witch Hunt Important In The Crucible

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A witch hunt is a of period time when people are scared of a certain race or group of people and accuse them or hurt them. Arthur Miller took a vacation to Salem and went inside a old courthouse which had old cases and one of them was about a witch hunt and he found inspiration to write a play about. “I sensed that I had at last found something of myself in it and a play began to accumulate around this man.” Miller stated this in his 1996 interview. Miller is saying while reading the court case he found a part of himself in the man being accused of witch craft. “I came to cook all this up nearly fifty years ago, in an America almost nobody I know seems to remember clearly.” Miller confessed in his 1996 interview. When Miller wrote this play it was in a America that nobody remembers …show more content…
During the examination of Elizabeth Procter, Abigail Williams and Ann Putnam -- the two were afflicted teen-age accusers, and Abigail was Parris's niece -- both made offer to strike at said Procter; but when Abigail's hand came near, it opened, whereas it was made up, into a fist before, and came down exceeding lightly as it drew near to said Procter, and at length, with open and extended fingers, touched Procter's hood very lightly. Immediately Abigail cried out her fingers, her fingers, her fingers burned." Miller remembered in his 1996 interview. Miller is stating the court case he read that drew his inspiration for writing the Crucible. These quotes give different insight to where Miller got his inspiration for writing this play, also the time he wrote this, today there are still many different witch hunts going on in this world. The Crucible is a fictionalized play about a towns hysteria about witchcraft, today just like in the Crucible men are being accused of witchcraft, not only are people being accused of witchcraft but gays are being accused and tortured as