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Themes of Hysteria in The Crucible by tanveekhosla6968 is a document available to read on EtoBox.
The Crucible by Arthur Miller explores the themes of fear, hysteria, and the consequences of mob mentality during the Salem witch trials, drawing parallels to McCarthyism in the 20th century. The play illustrates how suspicion and intolerance can lead to the persecution of innocent individuals and the erosion of justice. Through various characters and symbols, Miller critiques the dangers of groupthink and the impact of reputation on personal integrity.
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