The Crucible by Arthur Miller

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While reading three articles about the play called "The Crucible" I noticed many interesting facts. Many questions as well came to mind. The main question was “What was the Arthur purpose for writing The Crucible”? Well let’s start of by saying Arthur Miller was a extremely American play writing. Miller born in 1915, but where was his childhood? He grew up in New York with a Jewish family. Arthur Millers’ play went on Broadway at the Martin Beck. This occurred in the year of 1953. The play was called The Crucible. Was The Crucible even one of his best places? Well it was yet one of his best second plays. What were the events of the play of Miller had done? The event of the play had to do with the events that took place in Salem. What happened in Salem was a witch craft trial. Most unfavorable people felt as though the play was a play about a terrible period in the American history. According to that I asked myself was he trying to send a message out using events about Salem? Miller himself said, " The play is not is not a reportage of any kind nobody can start to write a tragedy and hope to make it reportage what I was doing was writing a fictional story of an important theme". What did he mean about this? That his play had to do with a self experience and a very important theme that should of been known to a lot of people. However “Miller had been drawn to the story in Salem for quite some time, and was adamant that his play was not a direct attack to McCarthy." That answered my question a little. It made me think why will he say it wasn't towards McCarthy? Was it because many people thought that it was or seemed like it was? According to all that he actually wrote The Crucible as a respond to Senator McCarthy and the house ... ... middle of paper ... ...nd consciously”. Finally The Crucible was a tale of betrayal, scandal, deception and hysteria. Works Cited Decter, Midge. "The witches of Arthur Miller." CrucibleVol. 103. (1997): p54-56. Humanities Full Text (H.W. Wilson). Web. 12 Dec 2013. . Lavanture, Douglas. "Watch & Listen." Steppenwolf. Steppenwolf Theatre Company, n.d. Web. 12 Dec 2013. . Simmons, Jerold. "Arthur Miller and "The Crucible"."Journal of American History Vol. 85.issue 3 (1998): p1193-1193. Humanities Full Text (H.W. Wilson). Web. 12 Dec 2013. .

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