The Crucible

What are the motifs in The Crucible by Arthur Miller?

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I think that empowerment is a critical motif in this play. The mass hysteria served to empower characters that had little before. Marry Warren, for example, found purpose in the witch court that enabled her to stand up to John Proctor,

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