How to write an essay on Miller's "The Crucible"?

 
Hi everyone. I need to write  essay on Arthur Miller's "The Crucible" and I'm stumped. I need to develop the theme of the witch hunt and explain how the author presents it. I read the book, watched a couple of reviews, but I'm still afraid of getting the direction wrong. What topics do you take for such an essay? How do you build the structure correctly so as not to slap on too much and not go astray?
ron 8 on June 04 2025 at 02:41 AM in Other question
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jamess on June 12 2025 at 09:42 AM
Start by focusing on fear and mass hysteria—those drive the witch hunt theme. A simple structure: intro with your thesis, 2–3 body paragraphs on key moments that show fear and manipulation Plumber Oceanside CA, and a conclusion tying it to Miller’s message about society. Keep it tight and grounded in the text.
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Bryant Weber on June 05 2025 at 03:03 PM