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The Crucible Background Information

Arthur Miller (1915 – 2005) Arthur Miller was called the greatest living American playwright. Known best for Miller’s plays share the theme of morality vs.pressures from society and family. The Crucible won the Antoinette Perry award in 1953, but soon closed because the comparison between the Salem witch trials and McCarthy hearings made many viewers uncomfortable. In 1956, Miller was himself summoned before the very trials he criticized in his play. Like John Proctor, he refused to implicate his friends and was tried for and convicted of contempt of Congress. In 1958, his conviction was overturned.

Senator Joseph Raymond McCarthy and the Communist trials of the 1950s Wisconsin Senator Joseph McCarthy ( ), gained national attention in 1950 when he claimed that the State Department had been infiltrated by Communists. In a speech in West Virginia, the Senator proclaimed, “I have in my hand a list of 205 cases of individuals who appear to be either card- carrying members or certainly loyal to the Communist Party.” For the next four years, he searched for Communist subversion through televised and highly publicized hearings before the House Committee on Un-American Activities, (HUAC) demanding “the naming of names.” Careers and lives were ruined by McCarthy’s accusations, which were based on unidentified sources, and weak evidence.

Salem 1680 Shortly following the first English settlement of Plymouth in 1620, the Puritans founded New Jerusalem or Salem in They sought, among other things, freedom from religious persecution and considered themselves God’s chosen people, as exemplified in the naming of their town. For the first few decades, the Puritans fought the cold, the strange land, and the savage natives. By 1680, the town was much more settled; however, the strict theocracy which helped them survive the tough settlement period did not adjust to the growing, evolving society.

The Play: Dramatic License While Miller freely admitted that this play was not intended to be a history, he researched the information for the witch trials from primary documents in Salem. He was careful not to misrepresent characters or their actions. Miller did make some changes for the sake of the story. One of the largest was the Abigail Williams and John Proctor affair. Miller inferred from actions noted in court documents that Abigail and John had a relationship. Miller created all conversations to support this idea. Furthermore, Abigail was actually eleven years old when the story takes place. While girls were often wed around her age, Miller made her older in his story to make his audience more comfortable with this plot line. Miller’s other significant alterations are the exclusion of characters and the compression of time.

Act I: The Setting Salem, Massachusetts Spring, 1692 Salem settled for only 40 years Town on the edge of the wilderness

Map of Salem

The Play Opens The Scene: Reverend Parris is kneeling in prayer by the bed of his daughter, Betty Parris, age 10, who is ill

Reverend Samuel Parris Mid forties Paranoid: feels that people do not respect him When he preaches he gets insulted when someone gets up to close the door without asking permission Widower No interest in children— believed they should be thankful for being permitted to walk straight, eyes lowered, and mouths shut until spoken to. Previously a merchant in Barbados

Life in Salem: Puritan Lifestyle Not permitted to read novels Forbidden from lighthearted enjoyment Did not celebrate Christmas Holidays meant more time to concentrate on prayer Hard work kept morals from spoiling Had to fight the land for any morsel of food Accepted and encouraged to monitor other people’s behavior

Basis of the witch trials: Some people began to break away from the church—people began to panic as the church’s power began to decrease It is human nature to resist CHANGE Greedy people attempted to gain wealth and land by accusing people of witchcraft People will do anything for power and wealth.

Basis of the witch trials: The trials were an opportunity for everyone to express publicly their guilt, sins, and shame under the cover of accusations against victims Example: A man could say that a woman, (possible a witch) came into his bedroom and laid down on his chest and nearly suffocated him. What could he be trying to cover up?

Basis of the witch trials: The trials were an opportunity for everyone to express publicly their guilt, sins, and shame under the cover of accusations against victims Example: Long-held hatred against neighbors could now be openly expressed and vengeance taken despite the Biblical commandments What could people do?

Basis of the witch trials: The trials were an opportunity for everyone to express publicly their guilt, sins, and shame under the cover of accusations against victims Example: Miserable people who were envious of people who seemed happier could take revenge on them by accusing them of witchcraft.