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Essay Galaxy - Superstition in the play The Crucible by Arthur Miller
Superstition in the play The Crucible by Arthur Miller
Date Created: September 18, 1995
Written by:
Erica Hankinson
Erica.Hankinson@juno.com
Superstition and witchcraft resulted in many being hanged or in prison.
In the seventeenth century, a belief in witches and witchcraft was almost
universal. In Salem Massachusetts where the witch trials take place many people
who are suspicious is accused of witchcraft and hanged. Arthur Miller wrote a
play called The Crucible. It is based on the Salem witch trials. The Salem
witch trials change many peoples lives and even led to death for some. The
power of superstition and hearsay can distort from the truth.
Four ministers of Salem joined Matther, and they spent a whole day in
the house of the afflicted in fasting and prayer. The result of ....
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