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The Crucible.  Originated in Salem Village with Betty Parris, the only daughter of the town’s reverend, and her cousin Abigail  She began exhibiting.

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1 The Crucible

2  Originated in Salem Village with Betty Parris, the only daughter of the town’s reverend, and her cousin Abigail  She began exhibiting odd behavior, convulsions, problems with speech, and skin sensations  The diagnosis: The girls had been bewitched

3  Political unrest between a very divided town—the town verses the village on the outskirts  Fear from Indian attacks and thoughts that it was a punishment from God  Fungus

4  First trial—May 27, 1692  Last trial—January 1693  By the end of the trials, nineteen people were hanged, one was pressed to death, and possibly thirteen died in prison  All in all, 140 people were accused of being witches

5 The Great Fear

6 Daniel Fitzpatrick, St. Louis Post-Dispatch (February 23, 1947)

7  Passed by Congress on June 29, 1940  Made it illegal for anyone in the United States to advocate or teach the desirability of overthrowing the government

8  Law also required all alien residents in the United States over 14 to file a comprehensive statement of their personal and occupational status, as well as their political beliefs  Within four months, a total of 4,741,971 aliens had been registered

9  The main objective was to undermine the American Communist Party  The House of Un-American Activites Committee (HUAC) would investigate people suspected of unpatriotic behavior

10  Chaired by J. Parnell Thomas  In 1947, they began an investigation into the Hollywood Motion Picture Industry  Interviewed 41 people who attended voluntarily

11  During the interviews, they named nineteen people who they accused of hold left-winged views  Herbert Biberman, Lester Cole, Albert Maltz, Adrian Scott, Samuel Ornitz, Dalton Trumbo, Edward Dmytryk, Ring Lardner, Jr., John Howard Lawson, and Alvah Bessie refused to answer questions

12  Known as the Hollywood Ten, they claimed that the 1 st Amendment allowed them to refuse to answer any questions  They were all found guilty of contempt of congress and sentenced to between six and twelve months in prison

13  Larry Parks was the only actor in the original nineteen named  He agreed to give evidence to HUAC and admitted that he was a member of the Communist Party but refused to name anyone

14  Two days later, it was leaked to the press that Parks had named names, and that several other Hollywood icons were willing to name members

15  In June, 1950, three former FBI agents and television producer, Vincent Harnett, published Red Channels  This pamphlet listed the names of 151 writers, directors, and performers who claimed to be Communists

16  A free copy was given to those involved in employing people of the entertainment industry  All of the people named were blacklisted until they appeared in front of HUAC and convinced the members that they had completely renounced their past

17  Because of financial problems, Dmytryk decided to have his named removed from the blacklist  On April 25 th, 1951, he appeared before the HUAC and answered all of their questions and named 26 former members of left-winged groups

18  Over 320 names were placed on the blacklist, including Arthur Miller So, why do you think he wrote this play?


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