1. The Crucible and McCarthyism
Black can be interpreted as to represent the entire spectrum of corrupt behavior, where a character such as Abigail is often associated with darkness, threatening to attack the other girls "in the black of night," and the stain on her name and reputation. ... At the end of Act three Proctor exclaims, "When you know all in your black hearts God damns our kind especially, and we will burn, we will burn together!... There is a vast extent of dramatic irony used that intensifies emotions of suspense for the reader. ... This dramatic irony serves two purposes. ... Miller intensified ...
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