
Destroying Drama: Arthur Miller, The Crucible - Theme Religion
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Arts, Other, Religious Studies, Social Studies
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4th Grade - University
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Hard
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The video explores the theme of religion in 'The Crucible', examining Salem's theocracy and its impact on justice. It compares this with the religious climate of 1950s America, highlighting the intertwining of religion and politics. The video analyzes examples of religious authority in the play, showing its fragility and susceptibility to manipulation. Characters like Abigail Williams exploit this power, spreading paranoia. The use of dramatic irony reveals the townspeople's eventual realization of their manipulation. The video concludes by questioning the potential for corruption in religious power systems.
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