Title: The%20Salem%20Witch%20Trials%20of%201692%20and%20the%20Crucible
1The Salem Witch Trials of 1692 and the Crucible
- I am wronged. It is a shameful thing that you
should mind these folks that are out of their
wits. - --Martha Carrier
- Hanged August 19, 1692
2Arthur Miller (1915 - 2005)
- Lived in New York City at time of death
- Greatest works include The Crucible and Death of
a Salesman - Miller focuses on the tragedy of the common man
- Writings reflect on injustice (Miller was
involved in social causes)
3Arthur Miller (1915 - 2005)
- Miller dropped out of high school but later went
to University of Michigan - Miller was brought to court and questioned about
his involvement in Communism. He was thought to
be a communist and, like many, was caught up in
the Senator Joseph McCarthys Red Scare - Miller was married to Marilyn Monroe (movie star)
4Facts about the Salem Witch Trials
- Over 150 tried for witchcraft
- 20 people killed (19 hanged, 1 pressed to death)
- Many more confessed
- Many more were jailed
5Facts about the Salem Witch Trials
- Later the government gave money to heirs and
published statements saying not true - Judge Samuel Sewall, a judge at the witchcraft
trials, later said he was wrong for participating
- Cotton Mather, Puritan preacher, did much to
arouse the people against witches
6Facts about The Crucible
- Written in 1953
- Set in the Puritan village of Salem,
Massachusetts - Occurs in spring, 1692
- A crucible means
- Vessel made of ceramic materials used for melting
materials at high temperatures, or a a severe
test or trial
7Information regarding the Puritans concept of
the devil and witchcraft
- God
- Is all powerful
- Punishes the wicked and unjust
8Information regarding the Puritans concept of
the devil and witchcraft
- The Devil
- Is real
- Called Satan, Prince of Darkness, Lucifer
- Exists and works in the world
- Can take various forms (person, animal, etc.)
- Exists to separate people from God and overthrow
good - Lives in the woods
- Provides temptations
- Causes people to be full of fear
9Information regarding the Puritans concept of
the devil and witchcraft
- Witches
- Are real
- Are helpers of the Devil and do the Devils work
- Are not just female can be male or animal
10Information regarding the Puritans concept of
the devil and witchcraft
- Bible quote Thou shall not suffer a witch to
live - Exodus 2218
- In other words, the Puritans felt it was their
religious duty to kill a witch so that he or she
would not have to suffer being a witch)
11Information regarding the Puritans concept of
the devil and witchcraft
- If you are accused of being a witch and confess,
you are pardoned - If you are accused of being a witch and do not
confess, you must be burned or hanged
12Information regarding the Puritans concept of
the devil and witchcraft
- A witch can be tried by the water test
- Tied up and tossed in a pond
- If witch sinks, is innocent
- If witch gets back to shore, is guilty
13Information regarding the Puritans concept of
the devil and witchcraft
- Puritans had a Theocracy, which is a government
that - God is recognized as Supreme ruler
- Religious authorities act as Gods
representatives and control both church and state - Government could punish for church offenses,
like - Not attending church
- Not knowing commandments
- Not knowing the Lords prayer
14Information regarding the Puritans concept of
the devil and witchcraft
- Puritan society demanded conformity
- Early in the colony conformity was necessary for
survival - Violators were not tolerated
- Roger Williams suggested paying Indians for their
land - Was run out of Salem
- Left and founded Rhode Island
- Turned each other in for violations against
Puritan society - Questions of authority (ministers and judges) vs.
individual rights (Rebecca Nurse and John
Proctor)
15Information regarding the Puritans concept of
the devil and witchcraft
- All this leads to fear therefore mass hysteria
- The nature of the crime of witchcraft causes
everyone to believe the victims (the accusers) - No witch will identify herself/ himself
- Witchcraft is an invisible crime where the victim
is believed
16The Crucibles connection to McCarthyism and the
Red Scare
- After Korean Conflict U.S. in struggle with the
USSR during the 1950s - Joseph McCarthy, a congressman, made a career by
looking for communists in the government and in
American life - McCarthy was head of the House UnAmerican
Actitivies Committee (HUAC) - Miller was called into hearing because of his
background - He had worked in the labor movement as a young
man - He had attended some writing workshops that were
allegedly funded by the Communist party
17The Crucibles connection to McCarthyism and the
Red Scare
- McCarthys accusations were similar to a witch
hunt because anyone who criticized or talked out
against the hearings were accused of being a
Communist - People were afraid of McCarthys power and were
afraid to speak out against him - His accusations included a variety of groups and
people, including the President of the United
States
18The Crucibles connection to McCarthyism and the
Red Scare
- Miller was accused, but refused to admit that he
was a Communist and refused to name others as
Communists - The connection to The Crucible is this innocent
people were falsely accused of evil it was easy
to get rid of your enemy just accuse him of
being a witch or communist - The Crucible is an allegory for McCarthyism and
the Red Scare
19The End
- Witchcraft was hung, in History,But History and
IFind all the Witchcraft that we needAround us,
every Day - Emily Dickinson, 1583