The Crucible Psychoanalytic Analysis

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Back in 1692 in Salem, Massachusetts the people believed a group young girls and a Native American servant where all doing witch craft in the middle of the trees while they danced in a circle naked. The town decided that they were going to trail all the girls when one of them started to being sick. They would blame each other for what was going on, but in all reality nothing was going on it was just a hocks. I think that the best way to analyze this text is through the psychoanalytic approach. Why because it lets you see the different perspectives of the people involved but the two characters that stand out the most in the play are the two that where having an affair. The crucible by Arthur miller which is based on the Salem witch trials is a very interesting play and can be interpreted in many ways, just by focusing on one character you can see how crazy the people where to just assume that a person by doing one thing could be a witch. This trail has changed the way people treat people who stand out from the rest in by not even looking at them or talking to them because they are scared of what they …show more content…

Freud concluded that someone’s unconscious are affected by what happened in their early life. The main use for this theory is for treating and investigating people who suffer from personality disorders or mainly psychotherapy. He believed that the human mind is made of two parts the unconscious mind the conscious mind. Which can influence the way we think without us even knowing it. The way we were raised can mainly affect these two parts of the mind. Some of the questions someone can ask themselves while doing this analysis can range from simple to difficult questions like: What imagination is symbolized in the product? What connection can someone make between the text and the archetypes? . Freud worked for many years trying to develop this theory from the main principle to the

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