The Crucible
by Arthur Miller

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Readers appreciate the profound themes and historical relevance of 'The Crucible', often citing its exploration of mass hysteria, reputation, and societal pressures. Many find it an essential read that resonates with contemporary issues, particularly regarding the parallels to McCarthyism. The writing style is praised for its emotional impact and compelling narrative, even though some mention challenges with formatting in certain editions.

Timeless relevancePowerful exploration of hysteriaEmotionally impactful storySome editions poorly formatted

Synopsis

Arthur Miller''s classic parable of mass hysteria draws a chilling parallel between the Salem witch-hunt of 1692 - ''one of the strangest and most awful chapters in human history'' - and the American anti-communist purges led by Senator McCarthy in the 1950s.

The story of how the small community of Salem is stirred into madness by superstition, paranoia and malice, culminating in a violent climax, is a savage attack on the evils of mindless persecution and the terrifying power of false accusations.

A depiction of innocent men and women destroyed by malicious rumour, The Crucible is also a powerful indictment of McCarthyism and the ''frontier mentality'' of Cold War America.

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PublisherPenguin
Year2000
BindingPaperback
EditionLater Printing
Pages144
LanguageEnglish
ISBN-139780141182551
ISBN-100141182555
LCCPS3525.I5156

The Crucible is a American religious play written by Arthur Miller and published by Penguin (2000).

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