Tuesday, September 17, 2019
Comparison Between The Crucible by Arthur Miller and Vinegar Tom by C.
Comparison Between The Crucible by Arthur Miller and Vinegar Tom by C. Churchill    We are currently performing a piece of drama called 'The Crucible' and  have studied a play called 'Vinegar Tom'. 'The Crucible' was written  by Arthur Miller in 1953 and was set in Salem, Massachusetts USA in  1692. 'Vinegar Tom' was written in the 1970's and was set in the 17th  century. Although 'Vinegar Tom' was written about the 17th century,  the ideas parallel those of the issues of the 1970's. The issue was  feminism. Although women were beginning to work the same jobs as men,  their wages were drastically different, with men being paid a lot more  for the same job. More women started to go to university in order to  gain the qualifications that would enable them to do the jobs that men  did. Some parts of the play reflect the feminist issues that were  happening at the time the story was written. In 'The Crucible' the  issues surrounding the time of when the play was written was  McCarthyism. Arthur Miller was interested not only in the Salem witch  trials, but also the more current affairs of the USA. The opposing  look on communism sparked a massive conspiracy theory that set  neighbours, friends and family against each other. People were accused  of being communists, and, in order to free their name and the risk of  being blacklisted, they had to give the names of other that were  communists. This set off a long chain of innocent people that were  accused by people trying to free t...                      
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