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    Witches In the play The Crucible by Arthur Miller, the Salem Witch Trials are portrayed impeccably. It is 1692 in Salem, Massachusetts there were assumptions that witches running amongst the people of Salem. Women of all ages were falsely accused of being caught with the devil, later on men started getting accused also. These men and women were given an opportunity to admit they were witches and be saved or they could deny it and be hanged. The very manipulative and outspoken, Abigail…

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    Lies In The Crucible

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    Arthur Miller is the author of The Crucible. He was born on October 17, 1915 in Harlem, New York City, NY. He is also known for his playwrights like All My Sons and Death of a Salesman. Unfortunately Arthur Miller died on February 10, 2005 in Roxbury, Ct. Arthur Miller’s universal theme in The Crucible was that lying can only you so far which is shown in the conflict between Mary Warren vs. Abigail and the girls in the courtroom. One conflict that expresses the theme of lying can only get you so…

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    Arthur Miller’s “The Crucible” is related to the McCarthy situation because in the Crucible a lot of the people thought there were witches in the town when there was not. This relates to the McCarthy situation because in McCarthy’s situation all over America they were worried about spy, Russian spies, Korean spies or just plain American spies. In both the book and in America people over reacted with this situation. For example how people over reacted, Walt Disney blamed his own co-workers of…

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    Arthur Miller’s The Crucible shows not only what really happened during the time period of the Salem Witch Trials in 1693, but the work also shows that the U.S. government arrested supposed communists during the H.U.A.C. trials led by U.S. Senator Joseph McCarthy just like the theocratic government in Salem did to alleged witches during their time (Glass). The most artful iteration of this particular story is one in which the character of John Proctor is portrayed by Daniel Day-Lewis in Nicholas…

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    “The Crucible” is a strange yet thrilling play by Arthur Miller. Crucibles were tolls made to crush things, purify, and make them new again. The title, “The Crucible” connects the reader to a scary part of our nation’s history. The title gives the reader and idea as to the play’s content, creating interest and curiosity. “The Crucible” contains three separate metaphors, the violent hysteria of an entire town, a test of good versus evil, and an insight for the anti-communist craze of America’s…

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    (A summary of Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman) Arthur Miller is an expert at provoking controversy and emotion through the events of a play. Several of his most famous pieces include The Crucible and Death of a Salesman, both very controversial pieces for their time. The extreme emotion and thought that is provoked upon reading or watching either of these texts is a direct effect of the realistic yet challenging scenarios he presents. Miller takes his audience through a rollercoaster of…

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    The Crucible by Arthur Miller provides a historical fiction account of the Salem witch trials. The play, written in the 1950’s, has many similarities to the McCarthyism that swept across the United States at the time. Arthur Miller uses many different literary elements to tell the story of the trials including Irony, Allusions and Archetypes. One element used in The Crucible is Irony. “Irony is a literary technique that involves a difference between appearance and reality, expectations and…

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    Have you ever wanted to know the Athour’s purpose of a writing? I wondered why Arthur Miller wrote the book “The Crucible” , so with research I discovered Miller’s reasoning of his writing of “The Crucible” The Crucible was written in 1953. Is based on the Salem witch trials in the early 1600s . during this time there was big hysteria of witches . Delusional girls made unsubstantiated claims about the existence of witches in Salem. Townspeople are not willing to stand up to the court for fear…

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    “Death of a Salesman” written by Arthur Miller is a short story about two characters, Willy Loman and his son Biff Loman. At the beginning of the story, Willy and Linda, Willy’s wife, talk to each other about Willy finding a job close to his home city, New York, since Linda is worried about Willy’s because he had an accident. Willy feels happy when he imagines about the past the past when his son, Biff, was a quarterback with potential to make it to professional level. Willy and Biff have…

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    An allegory, or a literary device where characters and/or events symbolize other ideas or concepts. Arthur Miller’s The Crucible is a perfect example of how the use of an allegory can make important statements about tabooed subjects. Having lived in and dealt with the restricting McCarthy era, using his unique writing style, and his knowledge on the Salem witch trials, Miller delivers the brutal truth on the difficulties faced by the American people during the 1950’s. Beginning in the 1940’s…

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