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Miller, Arthur : The Crucible
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The Crucible by Arthur Miller (1953, Viking Press), is a re-telling of the Salem witch trials of 1692. It is written as an allegory in four acts, serving as an extended metaphor which Miller used to make a statement about McCarthyism.
Background setting of The Crucible
Salem is a small, theocratic society. The townsfolk pride themselves on their Christian values and live simple lives. Although, not everyone in this puritan town is a good as they want each other to believe. John Proctor and Abigail Williams had recently had an affair. Reverend Parris is more concerned with his personal wealth and reputation, rather than other people. Disagreements over the ownership of land is creating tension and petty grievances are playing on
The Crucible by Arthur Miller (1953, Viking Press), is a re-telling of the Salem witch trials of 1692. It is written as an allegory in four acts, serving as an extended metaphor which Miller used to make a statement about McCarthyism.
Background setting of The Crucible
Salem is a small, theocratic society. The townsfolk pride themselves on their Christian values and live simple lives. Although, not everyone in this puritan town is a good as they want each other to believe. John Proctor and Abigail Williams had recently had an affair. Reverend Parris is more concerned with his personal wealth and reputation, rather than other people. Disagreements over the ownership of land is creating tension and petty grievances are playing on
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category: | Books > Foreign Language Books > Books in English > |
publisher: | Penguin, (2000) |
item number / ISBN: | 9780141182551 |
binding: | paperback |
pages: | 126 |
language: | English |