Zusammenfassung der Ressource
The Crucible
Anmerkungen:
- Irrational Fear
- An irrational fear is
called a phobia now.
An irrational fear
generally occurs for
no reason which is
why it is an irrational
fear. The person
with the fear usually
knows or is told that
what they are afraid
of is harmless, but
they are still afraid.
- All the citizens
who displayed a
fear of witch
craft had an
irrational fear.
Reverend Hale
and Reverend
Parris display an
irrational fear of
witches by
believing Abigail.
- An irrational
fear is
something
that a person
should not be
afraid of. this
can be
anything as
shown in the
image. The
person is
simply afraid,
but we don't
know what
they are
afraid of. In
The Crucible,
they were
afraid of
witchcraft
which they
had never
experienced
and the
townsfolk had
never even
seen.
- Despite the fact the
elephant is bigger
than the mouse, it
is still afraid of the
mouse. The
townsfolk were
afraid of the Devil
when they couldn't
see it, and nobody
who they thought
was possessed had
done any actually
damage.
- The fear is controlling
this person just as fear
controlled the citizens of
Salem. They allowed a
little girl telling fables to
save herself, rule them
and their actions simply
because she claimed
she could help rid the
town of a force they were
all afraid of: witchcraft.
- The zombie bunny does not seem like a
likely fear, but to others it may just be. To
the Puritans, the Devil was a very real fear
that would leave many people today quite
skeptical.
- Mob Mentality
- Mob Mentality is
when people are
influenced by
other people to
behave a certain
way, follow
certain trends
and purchase
different things.
People are only
doing it because
everyone else is.
- The whole town exhibits
a mob mentality where
they start accusing
people of being witches.
However, Abby and her
friends are the start of
the mob mentality.
Everyone does what
Abby does so as to not
get in trouble. During the
trials if Abby starts to
experience the feelings
of being bewitched, all
the other girls follow suit.
- All of the girls are frightened and following each
other. The townsfolk then follow the frightened
girls without a second thought and buy into their
hysteria.
- They are all together going after a common thing
even if they don't agree with it. They are being
influenced with each other and act as one rather than
individual people.
- The citizens are caught up in what
everyone else is doing and are only
doing things because that is what
everyone else is doing. They are not
thinking and acting for themselves,
but rather as a group which can lead
to hysteria and violence.
- They're all going after the same
thing, like zombies do. The do it
without any thought. They only want
one thing and only care about
themselves. They won't stop until
they get whatever they are after.
- Vengeance
- The townsfolk of Salem were more
interested in getting back at each other
than trying to do any good by ridding
the world of witches. They used the
hysteria to settle disputes and charged
innocent people with witchcraft.
- The girls wanted vengeance so they didn't
get in trouble. Abby sought vengeance on
Elizabeth Proctor because she was in love
with her husband, John Proctor. Ann
Putnam sought vengeance on Rebecca
Nurse because she was the midwife when
seven of the eight children she gave birth to
died. Thomas Putnam accuses citizens of
Salem for his daughter, Ruth, being sick.
He takes vengeance on them for her
illness.
- This woman is getting
vengeance on her
husband. He wronged
her and now she's
embarrassing him and
telling everyone of his
misdeeds.
- This person's
father did not
change the toilet
paper for them, so
they sought
vengeance and
did not change it
for their dad.
- Emily is pretty
clever and took
action against
her cheating
husband. She
got her
vengeance on
him for cheating
and di it in a
creative and
clever manner
because she's
an Emily and
Emily's are
clever.
- This image is
from the TV
show Revenge
where Emily is
getting
vengeance on
Daniel's (the
man) mother by
marrying Daniel.
His mother does
not approve of
her. His mother
broke Emily's
father's heart and
Emily is getting
revenger for her
dad.
- McCarthyism
- McCarthyism is when people
are blamed for disloyalty,
subversion, or treason without
actual evidence. In 1950,
Republican U.S. Senator
Joseph McCarthy began
making his claims that there
were communists in the
government. It was a crime at
the time, and the people would
be put on trial. Generally they
were unfair.
- McCarthyism is showed by
all the girls and any townsfolk
that accused a person of
being a witch. Abigail
displayed it the best as she
was the one who did most of
the accusing. The people she
accused would have an unfair
trial as spectral evidence was
considered and there was no
real way to defend
themselves.
- Just as being a
witch in The
Crucible was
shameful, being
a communist
during the '50s
was shameful.
Joseph
McCarthy
helped to make
the hate greater
through the
trials.
- Basically, McCarthy
was profiling people.
He was declaring
people to be
communists on no
real evidence, but on
what he thought a
communist might
look and act like, and
people trusted his
judgment.
- Joseph McCarthy was
an incredibly
convincing speaker
and managed to
convince people that a
law abiding citizen or
even government
official was a member
of the communist
party. He was a good
speaker who was able
to be a leader too.
- This is a typical courtroom for a trial during
the '50s. It's bland just like the courtroom
was for the Puritans. The parallels
between the courtrooms was reat and
further shows Arthur Miller's intentions of
having The Crucible actually be an account
of the McCarthy hearings.