Seeing this injustice, and lunacy, Miller likened these events to those that occurred several hundred years prior during the Salem witch trials. This is the basis of The Crucible. Several young girls begin to accuse various women of witchcraft. With nothing more than the word of a child, these poor women were arrested, given a short trial, and generally executed in obscene ways. The focus of this play is on John Proctor who has an affair with Abigail Williams. When John breaks off the affair, Abigail accuses John's wife of witchcraft.
It is a little terrifying to know that just a small group of 12-year old girls were able to fool an entire town into turmoil and terror. In the end, John must decide between his life and his dignity "It is my name!". Truly a magnificent play with a message to always carry with you. The only issue is that it can be a bit of a tough read because it is all written in slightly confusing "Puritan-talk".
On another note, we did this play my junior year of high school, and I had the lead role of Ezekiel Cheever. Although I was only on stage for a few minutes, I was truly the most important character, without a doubt... Who would have arrested Goody Proctor??? Just sayin'...
I give it 4 out of 5 Wildes.
Extra Bonus Picture:
This is indeed me performing the line, "I spy a poppet". What a stud.
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