Crucible: An Allegory For The Red Scarce In The Mccarthy Era

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Thesis Statement: The Crucible by Arthur Miller is an allegory for the Red scarce in the McCarthy era, because there was a random selection of people for witchery/communism; people had to admit to it or were punished, and such as in the Crucible many lost their lives; during the Red scarce many lost their jobs.

Introduction
An article about comparing the Crucible to the Red scarce event that happened in 1917-1920. Sharing a similar relationship to the McCarthy event that happened.
Thesis Statement: The Crucible by Arthur Miller is an allegory for the Red scarce in the McCarthy era, because there was a random selection of people for witchery/communism; people had to admit to it or were punished, and such as in the Crucible many lost their