Book details
The Crucible
by Arthur Miller
1953
About the book
Set in Salem, Massachusetts, in 1692, the play follows John Proctor as he navigates a community consumed by religious extremism and legal manipulation. After Abigail Williams and several young girls accuse local citizens of witchcraft to shield their own reputations, the village descends into a cycle of public confessions and hangings. Proctor faces a crisis of conscience when he must choose between saving his life through a false admission of guilt or preserving his name and integrity by facing the gallows.
This book serves readers interested in the mechanics of mass hysteria and the tension between individual morality and state authority. It attracts those studying the Cold War era and the history of political scapegoating. Readers identify the specific ways fear allows unsubstantiated accusations to override due process and factual evidence. The text provides a framework for recognizing how institutional pressure and social conformity can lead to the persecution of innocent people within a legal system.
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- Published
- 1953
- Language
- EN