the McCarthy hearings of the early 50s (as does THE CRUCIBLE)
Okay the outrageous ending is.....
I love the Crucible, what a fantastic play.The movie made me cry, a LOT.
Perhaps Lara was in a hurry to finish the book in time for the Fest. Watching DS episodes can be quite time consuming as we all know. In researching artwork that I've done for fanzines, I have spent many an hour watching Willie, Willie, Willie but getting to know the other characters pretty darn well too. Lara should have done her research before writing the book. But I bet she wanted it published in time for the 40th Anniversary Fest.
KLS said during this year's cast reunion that LP spent 6 years writing "The Salem Branch." ... Of course, KLS would never say anything inaccurate, right? Perish the thought!
I love the Crucible, what a fantastic play. The movie made me cry, a LOT.
Though in her defense, LP was on stage at the time and did not correct her.
Why would someone who had been a witch for a century work as a servant?
First, sorry, Midnight, for bringing politics onto the board--but I must say that the Salem Witch Trials were all about -- in my humble opinion -- politics, and misguided religous fanatics, as DS showed us with Trask, and as LP makes clear in her book.
As for the "last act surprise"...without offering spoilers, the final chapter's revelations, which have been dissed in some board comments, are totally in line with the exposition that we read earlier in the novel, specifically with regards to a certain female character...this is set up very early on, and should not be a surprise to astute readers of the book.Just my observations and opinions....