Explanation:
The Crucible is a play by Arthur Miller that was first published in 1953. It’s set in Salem, Massachusetts, during the witch trials of 1692. The play takes place over several months in the life of John Proctor and his family as they deal with the effects of the witch hunt on their town.
In this play, Miller explores how fear can be used to control and manipulate society. He also looks at how a person’s motivations can change when they are faced with pressure from outside sources.