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arthur miller wrote the play as an allegory for his experience with *
the russian revolution
nazi germany
the red scare
the great depression
the play is set in *
salem, massachusetts, 1692
boston, massachusetts, 1642
washington, dc, 1802
philedelphia, pennsylvania, 1620
First Question (Arthur Miller's play allegory)
Arthur Miller's play The Crucible is an allegory for the Red Scare (McCarthyism) when there were widespread accusations of communism without proper evidence, similar to the Salem witch trials. The Russian Revolution, Nazi Germany, and the Great Depression don't align with this allegory.
Arthur Miller's The Crucible is set in Salem, Massachusetts, in 1692 during the Salem witch trials. Boston in 1642, Washington, DC in 1802, and Philadelphia in 1620 are not the setting of this play.
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C. The Red Scare