Arthur Miller’s The Crucible is a gripping dramatization of the Salem witch trials, exploring the destructive power of hysteria, false accusations, and rigid social conformity. Written as an allegory for McCarthyism, Miller’s play probes morality, fear, and integrity under pressure, revealing timeless lessons about human nature and society. Tense, tragic, and thought-provoking, it is one of the defining works of American theater.
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