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"The Witch-hunt was not, however, a mere repression it was also, and as importantly, a long overdue opportunity for everyone so inclined to express publicly his guilt and sins, under the cover of accusations against the victims." --Arthur Miller, The Crucible

Arthur Miller is referring to the Puritans in this excerpt. Based on what your learned about the Puritans and their witch-hunt, what is this statement implying? What makes it funny?

You can incorporate information from last week in your answer. You are also encouraged to explain whether you agree with Arthur Miller's take on Puritans and the Salem witch-hunt.

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