The Crucible is famous as a political allegory, but what exactly is Miller trying to say? Who do you think is being


Mahadevan M S

Miller was particularly offended by those who 'named names' before HUAC, and he himself refused to do so. While the Crucible indeed villainized the prosecutors and Court – those in the parallel positions of Joe McCarthy and HUAC – the play martyrs Corey and Proctor for refusing to do so. At the expense of their own lives, Corey and Proctor refused to condemn others, and in Miller's eyes this is the only truly moral decision.


alsan sharia

Published on Mar 19, 2012

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joy barma

Published on Oct 3, 2014

Graham visits Sandy Row, Belfast and remembers visiting with his family as a child.

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