The Wave
by Todd Strasser
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Acting crazy en masse didn't make its debut in the 1940s—or end in the 1940s. Arthur Miller's retelling of the infamous Salem Witch Trials in The Crucible is not only a reminder of our own horrible past, but was meant to be a wake-up call to those in Miller's own time who were following a similar path as part of a communist "witch hunt."