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In The Crucible<span> Abigail accused people of being witches with no proof, and the court blindly believed her statements, taking them as facts. Life experiences such as living through the hysteria regarding Communism and being wrongfully accused of Contempt of congress prompted Arthur Miller to write The </span><span>Crucible.</span>
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Even though Stanley had been wrongly accused of a crime, "he smiled." Stanley's character is calm and he can keep his composure. He is confident and he believes that his innocence will be proved. He has a clear head even in a distressing situation and he is not impulsive.
The correct answer is: B) It describes the former Roman Emperor Nero and recreates ancient Rome and Greece.
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's "The Contest" follows Roman Emperor Nero in the year 66 as he sets sail to Greece with painted scenery and theatrical properties, accompanied by senators, knights, his singing coach Natus, the great singer Cluvius and thousands of youths trained to applaud him when needed.