Answer:
The 'invisible crime' that was prevalent in the 1950s when Miller wrote The Crucible was 'communist hunt' also known as 'McCarthyism'.
Explanation:
In his essay titled 'Why I Wrote "The Crucible"', Miller hints about this 'invisible crime' that was prevalent in America in the 1950s. When Arthur Miller wrote the play "The Crucible" about the witch-hunt in American colony Salem, Massachusetts in 1692-93, at the present-moment America was dealing with McCarthyism.
McCarthyism, Communist-hunting, was similar to the incidents of witch-trials in 1692-93. After Soviet's first nuclear weapon test in 1949, the US government feared communist incursion.
Therefore, the correct answer is McCarthyism.
Charlotte, George, and Cindy have been best friends since the first day of 3rd grade. Charlotte was the pretty one who got all the boys. George was the cool one with a soft, sensitive side and Cindy was the friend with the brains. The group always met up after school at the park. One day Cindy and George went to the park as Usual but Charlotte was no where to be found. Cindy called her phone and Charlotte answered crying. Cindy put her on speaker and asked Charlotte "What's wrong? Why aren't you at the park?" Charlotte answered Rick dumped me over that stupid new girl Sherry I'm at my house crying in my room. George said il be right over Charlotte calm down. So George and Cindy went over to Charlotte's house to help her broken heart. George always had a crush on Charlotte and thought he was never good enough for her so he thought this was his one chance to get Charlotte to be his if he was there for her. So they arrived at Charlottes house and went to her room. Charlottle was crying and Cindy went and talked to her and told her he wasnt a good man if he broke up with her for someone else when he said he loved her. George went over and asked if he could talk to Charlotte alone. Cindy said of course and went to the living room to watch TV. George sat down and kissed Charlotte on the cheek. He told her that no matter what he would always be here for her and when she got over this man and was ready to move on he would love to take her out on a date. Charlotte smiled and said he should of told her sooner and that she would take him up on his offer. She wiped her tears and hugged George. Then they went downstairs and watched TV together. Not only is Charlotte Happy now but George feels better about himself knowing he finally got the girl. The End.
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Answer:
Maybe A?
Explanation: Because it reflects the population
Answer:
The correct option is that ''It illustrates a sense of misfortune''.
Explanation:
This stanza is from the poem "Monet’s ‘Waterlilies’,” written by the author Robert Hayden. In this stanza, the poet is making reference to the war of Vietnam. He is also describing the civil rights movements in America.
He says we have the power that we can turn our sadness into joy with the help of will power. It creates enthusiasm in the soldiers of the war when we support them with courage. People think that they can buy happiness from the money but he is a little confused about this situation.