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Crucible A Play in Four Acts

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ISBN-10: 0764115316

ISBN-13: 9780764115318

Edition: 2000

Authors: Arthur Miller

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Here, especially for high school students, is an analysis and summary of Arthur Miller's famous play. Titles in the Literature Made Easy Series analyze novels and plays found in most school curricula. More than mere plot summaries, these books explain themes, analyze characters, and discuss each author's unique writing style, mastery of language, and command of his material. Books also feature "Mind Maps," diagrams that summarize a work's most important details as a way to help students focus ideas for exams and term papers.
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Book details

List price: $8.95
Copyright year: 2000
Publisher: B.E.S. Publishing
Publication date: 7/1/2000
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 96
Size: 5.00" wide x 7.50" long x 0.25" tall
Weight: 0.242
Language: English

The son of a well-to-do New York Jewish family, Miller graduated from high school and then went to work in a warehouse. He was born on October 17, 1915, in Harlem, New York City. His plays have been called "political," but he considers the areas of literature and politics to be quite separate and has said, "The only sure and valid aim---speaking of art as a weapon---is the humanizing of man." The recurring theme of all his plays is the relationship between a man's identity and the image that society demands of him. After two years, he entered the University of Michigan, where he soon started writing plays. All My Sons (1947), a Broadway success that won the New York Drama Critics Circle…    

Editor's Notep. vii
Introductionp. 1
The Cruciblep. 3
Precision and Pseudo Precision in the Cruciblep. 19
The Long Shadow of the Law: the Cruciblep. 33
Arthur Miller's the Crucible: Background and Sourcesp. 55
John Proctor's Playing in the Cruciblep. 69
The Crucible of History: Arthur Miller's John Proctorp. 77
History, Myth, and Name Magic in Arthur Miller's the Cruciblep. 83
History and Other Spectres in Arthur Miller's the Cruciblep. 95
The Cruciblep. 113
Betrayal and Blessedness: Explorations of Feminine Power in the Crucible, a View from the Bridge, and After the Fallp. 123
John Proctor and the Crucible of Individuation in Arthur Miller's the Cruciblep. 153
Re(dis)covering the Witches in Arthur Miller's the Crucible: a Feminist Readingp. 165
Arthur Miller's ""Weight of Truth"" in the Cruciblep. 177
Chronologyp. 187
Contributorsp. 193
Bibliographyp. 195
Acknowledgmentsp. 197
Indexp. 199
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