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Understanding The Crucible - A Student Casebook to Issues, Sources, and Historical Documents (Hardcover)
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Understanding The Crucible - A Student Casebook to Issues, Sources, and Historical Documents (Hardcover)
Series: The Greenwood Press "Literature in Context" Series
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Ideal for student research and class discussion, this
interdisciplinary casebook provides a rich variety of primary
historical documents and commentary on The Crucible within the
context of two relevant historical periods: the Salem witch-trials
of 1692 and the "Red Scare" of the 1950s, when the play was
written. The play is a testimony to the inherent dangers Miller
sees in any community seized by hysteria. The Salem witch-hunts,
which Miller uses to illustrate such a community, were echoed more
than 250 years later in the hunt for subversives during the "Red
Scare" of the 1950s. The authors provide literary and dramatic
analysis of the play, comprehensive historical backgrounds,
relevant documents of the periods, and questions and projects to
help students in their understanding of The Crucible and the issues
it raises. In a discussion of Puritan society of the seventeenth
century, the authors explore the habits of many of the residents of
Massachusetts Bay and specific events which seemed to make the
witch-hunts of 1692 inevitable. The text of relevant documents
illustrate their beliefs, combined with the disasters that
contributed to community hysteria. A chapter on the Salem witch
trials includes testimony, letters, and first person accounts by
actual people on which Miller based his characters. A chapter on
the "Red Scare" of the 1950s features testimony before the House
Un-American Activities Committee, case studies of blacklisted
people, and an exclusive interview with a couple who were
blacklisted. The authors include a chapter on witch-hunting in the
1990s in the form of testimony from preschoolers which sent child
care workers to prison on charges of sexual abuse. Studentswill be
able to compare and contrast witch- hunting over 300 years with the
materials provided here, many of which are available in no other
printed form. Each section of the casebook contains study
questions, topics for research papers and class discussion, and
lists of further reading for examining the issues raised by the
play.
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