arthur miller

 

  1. Who was Arthur miller – Arthur miller was an American playwright essayist and figure in twentieth- century American theater. Among his most popular plays are all my sons death of a salesman, the crucible and a view from the bridge. Miller was a political advocate against the inequalities of race in America and he was vocal in his support of labor and the unions. He was such an outspoken critic in these two areas, he was a prime target for senator joseph McCarthy and others who were on a mission to rid the country of communism.

 

  1. The crucible was an act of desperation; miller was fearful of being identified as a covert communist if he should protest too strongly. He could not find a point of moral reference in contemporary society. Miller found his subject while reading charls W. upham’s 1867 two-volume study of the 1692 salem witch trails, which shed light on the personal relationships behind the trials. The crucible is a 1953 play by American playwright Arthur miller. It is a dramatized and partially fictionalized story of the Salem witch trials that took place in the Massachusetts bay colony during 1692-93

 

  1. where was the play been performed England, Germany, Spain, Barcelona, and japan

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