The Crucible’s Mordant Lash
Many of the theatrical reviews written about Arthur Miller’s play, The Crucible, expressed a sense of sheer and abject terror, where a few small lies, relentlessly portrayed in an escalating corrupt aspect, lead to the destruction of people and community solitude in Salem, Massachusetts in 1692. Scary stuff – bigotry, deceit and the personal destruction of people and those they love with false, scurrilous accusations. Still, the Salem Witch Trials are a trip to Disneyland compared to the permanent damage done to society wrought by the false indictments emanating from today’s Democrat Party and its media acolytes. The events...
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