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in the text fear still burns:the crucible's relevancein 2025 , what does the author mean by saying "through the flames of salem may be llong extinguished, the fire of fear still burns." how is this statement connected to the main idea of the article? short answer dont sound like chat gpt

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They mean that the Salem witch trials are long over, but the same kind of panic—scapegoating, moral panic, and politically useful fear—still shows up today. That line ties directly to the article’s main point: The Crucible matters now because it warns how fear keeps getting reused to silence people and justify injustice in modern politics, media, and culture.