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    An Analysis of Tragic Heroism of Biff Loman in Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller This literary study will define the tragic heroism of Biff Loman in Arthur Miller’s play The Death of a Salesman. Biff is initially a victim of Willy’s continual harassment to make more money and find a better career. In this family unit, Biff must endure the unrealistic and fantasy-based elusions of his father in his fanatical pursuit of the American Dream. However, Biff soon learns of Willy’s extra-marital betrayal

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    conflicts may arise from individual’s desire to gain power. Arthur Miller’s allegory, The Crucible portrays a community engulfed by hysteria creating social injustice and antagonistic conflicts. The fear of communist regimes which dominated the citizenry of America, heavily influenced Miller’s representation of the dangers of political authority and tensions it may create, in particular, the manipulation of mass hysteria for political gain. Miller renders hysteria tearing apart the community of Salem,

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    Arthur Miller’s, “The Crucible”, takes place during 1692 when freedom of religion was emerging and various views about religion was expressed that were not directly in line with Christianity. In this play, Christianity religion divided in sects of Puritans, Atheist, and Witch Craft. “The people of Salem developed a theocracy, a combine of state and religious power whose function was to keep the community together, and to prevent any kind of disunity that might open it to destruction by material

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    Elia Kazan’s film On the WaterFront and Arthur Miller’s play The Crucible are two works that have always been paired together because of their similar themes. The crucible; written in 1953 replays an awful chapter of American history regarding witch trials and a vengeful town whose greed for revenge led to deaths of many innocent people. The film on the other hand was created in 1954 and told us the story of a man who freed a town from the hands of a mob. These two authors were once close friends

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    Objective Summary The play “The Crucible” by Arthur Miller this story is based off a true event that happened in Salem, Massachusetts about the Salem witch trials. The story starts off in a nice little town where everyone knows everybody and everyone was friendly with each other. One night there were girls spotted in the woods doing things they shouldn’t. The girl later were brought in for questioning about everything and they denied all of it. One of the girls that was soon later identified being

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    Foils in The Crucible In literature, a character’s true personality is revealed through the use of foils. A foil is a minor character that contrasts with a main character and highlights his or her particular characteristics. They are found in movies, television shows, novels, and plays. Foils can reveal both positive and negative traits. Throughout The Crucible, literary foils reveal the true personalities of many characters. Foils are important in The Crucible because several events are formed

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    In the play “The Crucible” many people are harmed, accused, and taken from their loved ones as a group of young women rake their nails through the town. The play centers itself around a young couple and what they have to endure. It focuses on their weaknesses and strengths which makes the story interesting and plays into an important dynamic. The struggles they endure their relationship makes them strong. Throughout this play the challenges that John and Elizabeth face put them into danger, rumors

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    of limbs made into a body and a mind, full of thoughts, beliefs, and dreams - dreams that urges one to try and convinces one to live. What if the dream, the reason to live, leads one to a futile life? In the Death of a Salesman, by playwright Arthur Miller, Willy the main character slowly dies as his dreams demise. In this play, one can discern how people surrounding Willy influenced his dreams and how his dreams influenced himself and his sons’ lives. This is best exemplified by the influence he

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    McCarthyism communist hunt of the 1950s. John proctor was just a simple farmhand in the town of Salem but when word spreads of witches in Salem John eventually gets accused like those in the McCarthy communist hunts, and is hanged for witchcraft. Arthur Miller uses John to portray all of the people that were wrongfully accused during the McCarthyism era. John proctor has many defining attributes throughout the play The Crucible. some of which are Noble, Courageous, Religious, and Caring. John always

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    recent U.S. presidential election, to the 9/11 attacks and the Salem Witch Trials; Society has, and always will, have a strong influence on the way an individual behaves. Arthur Millers’ The Crucible is set in the town of Salem, Massachusetts in 1692 and demonstrates the extent to which external factors can influence a situation. Miller utilizes argumentative dialogue between the Proctors and Danforth, and foil characters of Parris and Proctor, and Elizabeth and Abigail, to portray how societal beliefs

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