Context

Cards (20)

  • Salem
    Founded by English settlers
  • Settlers of Salem

    • Devout Christians
    • Broke away from Church of England
  • Morals in Salem

    • Simplistic
    • Modest
    • Hardworking
    • Entertainment and luxuries were sinful
  • Religion in Salem
    The centre of life in salem
  • Settlers of Salem
    Believed the devil would corrupt them
  • Witch trials in 17th century Salem

    Initiated by cousins Betty Parris & Abigail Williams
  • More accusations led to mass hysteria, with over 130 accused and 26 put on trial (all found guilty), 19 of whom were hanged
  • Public hysteria in Salem
    Provoked by the fear of the rise, supposed or real, of left-wing ideologies in society, especially communism
  • Puritanism

    Behaviour or beliefs based on strict moral or religious principles, especially the principle of avoiding physical pleasure
  • Puritans
    English Protestants in the late 16th and 17th centuries
  • Mass hysteria

    Community-wide fear overwhelming logic and individual thought, and ends up justifying its own existence
  • Strong personal beliefs
    Things you feel strongly about that guide your actions, closely linked to your morals and values
  • Everyone is equal, private ownership is not allowed
  • In 1950s America, communism was feared

    As a threat to freedom and the ability to control your own property
  • After WWII, people panicked
    That the USSR would try to spread communist ideas, while the USSR feared worldwide American influence, leading to the Cold War
  • McCarthy era

    Used accusations of communism to get revenge (wrongly convicted), difficult to deny an accusation, so reputations were ruined
  • Arthur Miller was accused and got blacklisted within his own rights
  • Arthur Miller
    Famous American playwright of the 20th century, interested in social and political issues, whose plays engaged audiences by reflecting real-life issues, flaws, and strengths in a universal society
  • First accusations made by cousins Betty Parris and Abigail Williams
    SARAH GOOD- beggar
    TITUBA- black slave
    SARAH OSBURN- didn’t attend church regularly
  • Dogmatic society
    Based on rules and rituals only