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Today you will need:Today you will need:– Notebook paper for notesNotebook paper for notes– Pen/PencilPen/Pencil
Part I: Overview
American playAmerican play Written in the 1950sWritten in the 1950s Playwright: Arthur MillerPlaywright: Arthur Miller Focuses on residents of Salem, Focuses on residents of Salem,
MassachusettsMassachusetts Issues: greed, guilt, motivation, Issues: greed, guilt, motivation,
moralitymorality
Overview: American Drama
1950s drama was heavily influenced 1950s drama was heavily influenced by:by:– World War II just endingWorld War II just ending– The desire for The desire for changechange– Feelings of guilt and exploration of Feelings of guilt and exploration of
identityidentity The CrucibleThe Crucible premiered in January premiered in January
1953 in New York City.1953 in New York City.
Overview: Arthur Miller
Born in 1915 in New Born in 1915 in New York CityYork City
His father’s business His father’s business failed because of the failed because of the DepressionDepression
Family moved around Family moved around a lot because of a lot because of povertypoverty
Attended the Attended the University of University of MichiganMichigan
Overview: Arthur Miller
Returned to NYC Returned to NYC after graduating after graduating collegecollege– No luck with No luck with
writing!writing! Finally had a play of Finally had a play of
his on Broadwayhis on Broadway– ““All My Sons” (1947)All My Sons” (1947)
In 1949, wrote In 1949, wrote “Death of a “Death of a Salesman”Salesman”
Overview: Arthur Miller Married Marilyn Married Marilyn
Monroe (lucky guy!)Monroe (lucky guy!)– Divorced after a few Divorced after a few
yearsyears– Had three wives Had three wives
altogetheraltogether Wrote “The Wrote “The
Crucible” in the Crucible” in the early 1950searly 1950s– Was accused of Was accused of
being a Communistbeing a Communist Died in 2005Died in 2005
Overview: Salem, Massachusetts
Located on the coast of Located on the coast of MassachusettsMassachusetts
Settled mainly by Puritans in 1626Settled mainly by Puritans in 1626– A group of people who left England so A group of people who left England so
they could practice religious freedomthey could practice religious freedom– Often let their religious beliefs guide Often let their religious beliefs guide
their daily livestheir daily lives Most known for the Salem Witch Most known for the Salem Witch
Trials of 1692Trials of 1692– Nickname: “The Witch City”Nickname: “The Witch City”
Salem Witch Trials
Occurred from June Occurred from June through September through September of 1692 in Salemof 1692 in Salem
Puritan group of Puritan group of people was involvedpeople was involved
Townspeople were Townspeople were in a state of in a state of hysteriahysteria about witches/evilabout witches/evil
The Facts
Young girl named Betty Parris Young girl named Betty Parris became illbecame ill– Fever, extreme pain, running around Fever, extreme pain, running around
the housethe house More children in Salem became illMore children in Salem became ill
– Ann Putnam, Mercy Lewis, Mary Ann Putnam, Mercy Lewis, Mary WalcottWalcott
Doctors were called in to find the Doctors were called in to find the reason for this sicknessreason for this sickness
But…
Doctors couldn’t explain illness, so Doctors couldn’t explain illness, so they defaulted to “witchcraft”they defaulted to “witchcraft”– Townspeople were easily convincedTownspeople were easily convinced– A servant in town was suspected of A servant in town was suspected of
witchcraftwitchcraft Townspeople decided to arrest the Townspeople decided to arrest the
servant, Tituba, and an older woman servant, Tituba, and an older woman for witchcraftfor witchcraft
It continues…
More and more people were More and more people were arrested and charged with arrested and charged with witchcraftwitchcraft– The punishment for witchcraft was The punishment for witchcraft was
DEATH by HANGINGDEATH by HANGING– In order to live, some people In order to live, some people
“confessed” to practicing witchcraft.“confessed” to practicing witchcraft.
The Casualties
Nineteen men Nineteen men and women were and women were put to death for put to death for witchcraft.witchcraft.
One man, Giles One man, Giles Corey, was also Corey, was also pressed to death.pressed to death.
Why did this happen?
People were People were suspicious/fearfulsuspicious/fearful– A book about witchcraft had A book about witchcraft had
just been published by just been published by Cotton MatherCotton Mather
– People were at war with People were at war with Native AmericansNative Americans
– Death/evil were on the mind Death/evil were on the mind of many (because of fighting of many (because of fighting and disease)and disease)
– Puritan culture easily Puritan culture easily accepted the devil as the accepted the devil as the source of evil/wrong in lifesource of evil/wrong in life
Other Explanations
Teenagers in town were bored and got Teenagers in town were bored and got carried awaycarried away– Dancing, flirting, etc. not allowed at all!Dancing, flirting, etc. not allowed at all!– All of the accusers were teenage girlsAll of the accusers were teenage girls
Some of the accusers were jealous Some of the accusers were jealous peoplepeople– An easy way to get rid of people they didn’t An easy way to get rid of people they didn’t
like!like! General sense of depression in townGeneral sense of depression in town
– Not a lot of wealth/happiness/freedomNot a lot of wealth/happiness/freedom
The Appeals of Communism
America’s Great America’s Great Depression left people Depression left people upset about the upset about the American governmentAmerican government– Everyone deserves Everyone deserves
basics (food, clothing)basics (food, clothing)– Communism offers that Communism offers that
promisepromise 1939: 50,000 1939: 50,000
Americans were Americans were members of the members of the Communist party.Communist party.
Then, World War II Begins 1941: America begins 1941: America begins
fighting against fighting against Germany (and others)Germany (and others)
Communism was seen Communism was seen as “un-American” as “un-American” because of the surge in because of the surge in patriotismpatriotism
1945: America won 1945: America won World War IIWorld War II– Defeated the German Defeated the German
government of government of fascismfascism Fascism: government led Fascism: government led
by a dictator that by a dictator that suppressed opposition of suppressed opposition of any kindany kind
America vs. The Soviet Union
America was emerging as a world power, but:America was emerging as a world power, but:– The Soviet Union was its main competitionThe Soviet Union was its main competition
And:And:– The Soviet Union was CommunistThe Soviet Union was Communist
America and The Soviet Union competed against America and The Soviet Union competed against each other for world power in:each other for world power in:– Space travelSpace travel– Nuclear weapon developmentNuclear weapon development– In effect, government styleIn effect, government style
Communism came to be seen as “evil”
1950: Julius and Ethel 1950: Julius and Ethel Rosenberg arrestedRosenberg arrested– Charged with supplying Charged with supplying
atomic bomb secrets to atomic bomb secrets to the Soviet Unionthe Soviet Union
Soviet Union developed Soviet Union developed the atomic bomb (from the atomic bomb (from the secrets provided)the secrets provided)
Communism became Communism became the opposite of the opposite of everything America everything America represented!represented!
The “Red Scare” Begins
Red: color of Red: color of CommunismCommunism
Symbol of Symbol of Communism: Communism: Hammer and Hammer and SickleSickle– Why is this the Why is this the
symbol of symbol of communism?communism?
HUAC
HUAC: House Committee of Un-HUAC: House Committee of Un-American ActivitiesAmerican Activities– This committee questioned Americans This committee questioned Americans
who were suspected of being who were suspected of being CommunistsCommunists
– They summoned thousands of people to They summoned thousands of people to testifytestify Goal: to get as many names of Goal: to get as many names of
“Communists” as possible“Communists” as possible
Joseph McCarthy
The ruthless head of the HUACThe ruthless head of the HUAC Claimed he had a list of 205 Claimed he had a list of 205
Communists who worked for the US Communists who worked for the US GovernmentGovernment
Was the ringleader of the Red ScareWas the ringleader of the Red Scare
Who Was Suspected of Being a Communist?
Filmmakers, directors, actors were Filmmakers, directors, actors were accused of attending communist meetingsaccused of attending communist meetings
Certain politicians were also targetedCertain politicians were also targeted These people had two options:These people had two options:
– Admit to being a Communist and tell Admit to being a Communist and tell McCarthy names of other people who attended McCarthy names of other people who attended Communist meetingsCommunist meetings
– OROR– Refuse to admit anything (or rat out others) Refuse to admit anything (or rat out others)
and be blacklistedand be blacklisted Can’t get work if blacklisted!Can’t get work if blacklisted!
“The Crucible” and Communism
Allegory: work of literature that tells Allegory: work of literature that tells one story on the surface while one story on the surface while referring to another sub textuallyreferring to another sub textually– Comparing the play to the Red ScareComparing the play to the Red Scare
Can you see how these historical Can you see how these historical events are similar to those of the events are similar to those of the Salem Witch Trials?Salem Witch Trials?