
Gloria T. answered 06/14/22
PhD Graduate With 15 Years Tutoring History and Psychology
After reading this question, I have provided the answer below based on my understanding of the concept. Because it is one of the primary factors contributing to the tension throughout The Crucible, the concept of the scapegoat phenomenon is given some attention throughout the play. The phenomenon known as "the scapegoat" occurs when one individual or group is made to take the blame for the troubles experienced by another group or person. The females of the town are held responsible for all of the issues that occur during The Crucible. Because of this, the girls end up being persecuted and brought before a judge. Fear and mistrust are the primary emotions that arise as a result of this kind of confrontation. I hope this answer provides a useful explanation to this concept.