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In five pages this paper contrasts and compares the 1950s' play with the 1990s' film version with McCarthyism among the topics of ...
have adopted something of a double standard. They have expected her to behave in the modest and subservient way which is usual for...
there seems to be an appeal to false authority. The fact that officials in the town deem someone a witch, and that they determine ...
when Americans were accusing each other of Pro-Communist beliefs. Many of Millers friends were being attacked as communists and i...
In six pages the play and its meaning are discussed within a contrasting context of what it meant to 1950s audiences and what it m...
In five pages the three power wielding groups of the desire for emancipation for women, the false witchcraft accusations by girls,...
In five pages this paper discusses how this play is not a commentary on 17th century religious issues but deals instead with compl...
In this thesis orientated essay consisting of six pages a comparison of two very different characters John Proctor and Abigail Wil...
In eight sources this paper discusses how McCarthyism is presented in Arthur Miller's play The Crucible. Six sources are cited in...
In 5 pages this paper discusses themes of personal integrity, bureaucracy strictures, and adolescent rebellion that are featured i...
perceives as her "rival." Rather they listen to the girl, and in the case of all good villains she switches the blame, "She is b...
In five pages this paper discusses the witch trial of Abigail Williams as depicted by Arthur Miller in his play The Crucible. The...
In a paper consisting of five pages the set construction and design and how their details serve to emphasize the play's theme are ...
In forty pages this paper examines how Miller does little with regards to female character development in such plays as Death of a...
wife Linda is a very supportive, almost too supportive, wife who is always there for Willy. In many ways she may well be protectin...
Ini six pages this paper first examines the playwright's life and effects of the Great Depression on Miller and his writings and t...
In an essay consisting of five pages John Proctor's self sacrifice and the inspiration it represents in love's power to withstand ...
tension in the play, which is by changing historical detail to create greater dramatic tension. The historical Abigail Williams, w...
century. It is about a town, after accusations from a few girls, which begins a mad hunt for witches that did not exist" (Anonymo...
The Crucible The student requesting this particular paper notes (the source of this quote is unknown), "One is to believe that r...
In eleven pages this paper compares each work in terms of the social divisions and corruptions they represent. There are various ...
society around the McCarthy trials. It should be understood that the information presented only reflects some of the possibilities...
sons leads him to raise them as privileged beings that deserve having everything handed to them, simply by virtue of who they are....
This 5 page paper discusses three plays by American playwright Arthur Miller. The three are Death of a Salesman, After the Fall an...
This 6 page paper discusses the Arthur Miller plays Death of a Salesman and A View from the Bridge. The writer argues that in both...
In four pages this version of Arthur Miller's play is reviewed in terms of Willy Loman's character development and simplistic sett...
strikingly beautiful girl, an orphan, with an endless capacity for dissembling" (Miller, 1959, p. 487). She is convinced that she ...
as a witch. As the play progresses, suspicion grows on all sides, until the only way to stop the madness is for John to tell the ...
the whole town ultimately. Abigail is the main character and she is the one who instigates, or illuminates, the behaviors of all...
complete madness, until at last Elizabeth Proctor, who is completely innocent, is charged with being a witch (Miller, 1952). Not s...