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Miller wrote The Crucible as an allegory of the anti-Communist climate of his own time. During this period, many Americans feared that an international
Communist party was trying to overthrow the U. S. government. In Act IV of
The Crucible, which aspect of the anti-Communist "Red Scare" does Hale's
character most clearly represent?

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