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1 Salem Witch Trials English 11 Ms. Norris

2 Salem, Massachusetts Founded in 1626
Most famous for witch trials of 1692

3 Suspicious Behavior Launched by the bizarre behavior of two young girls Betty Williams (daughter) Abigail Williams (niece) Both girls related to Salem Village minister, Reverend Samuel Parris

4 Witch Hunt Begins February 1692: three accused women were examined by Magistrates Jonathan Corwin and John Hathorne

5 Salem Witch Trials Hysteria began soon after girls were examined.
24 people died. Nineteen were hanged on Gallows Hill in Salem Town Some died in prison.

6 Witch Hunts Paranoia and fear, mass hysteria  “witch hunts”
A witch hunt is a political campaign launched on the pretext of investigating activities subversive to the state; persecution of innocent people, based on race, gender, religious belief, political belief, etc.

7 Interrogation and Torture
Giles Corey At first pleaded not guilty to charges of witchcraft Subsequently refused to stand trial. Refusal meant he could not be convicted legally. Examiners chose to subject him to interrogation by the placing of stone weights on his body. Survived this brutal torture for two days before dying.

8 “Witch Hunt” Term used when a politician or the police go looking for someone with opposing views

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16 Arthur Miller 1915-2005 Playwright
Wrote The Crucible and Death of a Salesman

17 Joseph McCarthy Republican Senator from Wisconsin in 1950s
Head of HUAC (House Un-American Activities Committee)

18 McCarthy’s “Witch Hunt”
February 1950: publicly charged that 205 Communists had infiltrated the State Department Fed on the fears and frustrations of nation Korean War Communism Europe and China.

19 McCarthy’s “Witch Hunt”
Nationwide, militant anti-Communist “crusade” Supporters thought he was true patriot Detractors thought he was an irresponsible and self-serving. Failed to make a plausible case against anyone

20 McCarthy’s “Witch Hunt”
Many people lost jobs Many were blacklisted from getting jobs McCarthyism: persecution of innocent persons and forced conformity that resulted.

21 McCarthy vs. Miller Miller was Called before HUAC in 1950s
Was asked to name possible communists in Hollywood Refused and was found in contempt of court “Few of us can easily surrender our belief that society must somehow make sense. The thought that the state has lost its mind and is punishing so many innocent people is intolerable. And so the evidence has to be internally denied.”

22 McCarthy’s Downfall McCarthy’s claims were often unsubstantiated
Members of the media began to get suspicious Went after Army in a nationally televised, 36-day hearing. Hearings exposed him, turned public opinion against him.

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24 The Crucible Set in Puritan-era Salem, Mass.
Dramatization of Salem Witch Trials Meant as an allegory for McCarthy’s witch hunt

25 Allegory The expression by means of symbolic fictional figures and actions of truths or generalizations about human existence Using an entire work to represent something about society, or commenting on society through an entire work.

26 What is a crucible? a severe test
a place or situation in which concentrated forces interact to cause or influence change or development

27 The story of The Crucible
Weird behavior followed by a rumor being spread leads to accusations of witchcraft against several citizens of the village. In 1950s, suspected “un-American” behavior followed by a rumor being spread leads to accusations of communism against several American citizens.


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