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    slim few have succeeded. Arthur Miller was an inventive, determined playwright who made a lasting impression on theatre in the 20th century. He was a head-strong, willful individual who conquered obstacles when they presented themselves. Through a brief examination of Arthur Miller’s personal life, career as a playwright, and influence on theatre, it is clear to see that he was a very innovative and impactful individual whose effects can still be seen today. Arthur Miller’s life began on October

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    There are many writers in the world, but only Arthur Miller is considered the greatest playwright and writer. His life started pretty much like everyone else. He grew up going to school and had the same experiences that most people did, except he was influenced by these experiences and used them in his writing. He also used writing to promote his different beliefs. He was a writer who wrote with a purpose and actually helped people learn. Arthur Miller is one of the greatest authors of all time, which

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    The Crucible is a 1950’s dramatized play based on the Salem Witch Trials that were held in the late 1600’s. Elia Kazan and Arthur Miller both played major roles in the creation of the play. Miller wrote the play, while Kazan directed it. They were an excellent team. Their close relationship is was shaped the play into something extraordinary. They used new techniques to capture the recreation of the trials. The two were ahead of their time; this caused jealousy amongst their peers. Elia was

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    front of which all American writing plays itself out" - Arthur Miller Born in Harlem, New York, Arthur Asher Miller was born October 17, 1915 to Isidore and Augusta Miller. Born to an immigrant family of Polish and Jewish decent: his father owned a successful business in coat manufacturing whilst his mother was an educator. Miller’s family moved to Flatbush, Brooklyn after the family lost almost everything in the Wall Street Crash of 1929. Miller worked odd jobs after High School to pay his way to the

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    Elia Kazan and Arthur Miller were good friends for quite a long time. Miller and Kazan could have made some of the best films and plays in the world but they let things come between them. They worked on films and plays together. They had a professional and personal relationship, however The Red Scare destroyed that. The threat of communism also broke them apart. Arthur Miller was a playwright who wrote plays such as “The Crucible” and “Death of a Salesman”. Miller was a kind man and wanted to keep

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    Death of a Salesman, by Arthur Miller 1245 Words 5 Pages Death of A Salesman, written by Arthur Miller, is a play based on the turmoil within an average American family. Miller wrote Death of A Salesman easily showcasing the elements of drama. I was easily able to follow the plot, identify with his characters, and picture the setting. The main theme of the plot seemed to be Willy reaching for the "American Dream". Financial success, business success, outwardly perfect family, revered by your peers

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    is because a courtroom is where irrelevancies, lies or half truths are burned away under harsh questioning or scrutiny until the purest product, which in this case is the total and complete truth, is all that remains. Likewise, in Arthur Miller’s play The Crucible, Miller uses an analogy between a crucible and the events that take place in the town of Salem, Massachusetts to exemplify the ‘severe tests or trials’ that occur as an entire puritan community, under mass hysteria, is facing a series of

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    Elia Kazan and Arthur Miller had been good friends for quite a long time. Miller and Kazan could have made some of the best films and plays in the world, but they let things come between them. They worked on films and plays together. They had a professional and personal relationship, however The Red Scare destroyed that. The threat of communism also broke them apart. Arthur Miller was a playwright who wrote plays such as “The Crucible” and “Death of a Salesman”. Miller was a kind man and wanted

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    In Arthur Miller's The Crucible, choices in character development, setting development, and the structure of events contribute to the development of the central ideas of lies and jealousy. In the play Abbigail Williams goes through a lot of trouble so that she could be with John Proctor. Many people were thrown in jail and also many where put to death because of the lies she told. Lies and jealousy lead to the development in characters, settings, and the structure of events. Miller shows lies and

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    prosecutions accusing people of witchcraft was a prominent event known as the Witch Trials (Salem witch trials, Wikepedia.com). As a result, many literature pieces, books, and poems were written based on the Witch Trials in Salem particularly, like Arthur Miller’s novel, The Crucible. The Crucible is well known for its incorporation of the Puritan community, making it an extensive novel, as noted by Susan Abbotson, an author who critiqued Miller’s work. Ms. Abbotson notes that much of the story is

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