Thursday, September 2, 2010

Speed Search - The Crucible

Speed Search - The Crucible

Arthur Miller’s play, The Crucible opened to audiences in 1953. The story line recounts a forgettable period in American history, the Salem Witch Trials of the 1690’s. This time period is remembered with fear because it defies the very principles of freedom that Americans have come to hold dear. Unlawful accusation and imprisonment, corrupt and biased courts and judges, and a severe misuse of the justice system to achieve a personal end are some of the issues that The Crucible recounts. Sadly, Arthur Miller wrote with inspiration from another “witch trial.” In the 1950’s Senator Joseph McCarthy sought to prosecute anyone deemed “un-American” or communist. These trials serve as a frightening reminder of Massachusetts in the 1690’s.


Research one of the following:

  1. Arthur Miller’s world – Who was this guy?
  2. I spy something red – The Red Scare in the 1950’s
  3. Which witches are which – The Salem witch trials
  4. Starring Wynona Ryder as Abigail Williams… - The Crucible on stage and screen.

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