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    Reverend Hale: Development In Arthur Miller’s play “The Crucible”‚ which takes place in Salem‚ is one character‚ Reverend Hale‚ whose attitude to the witch trial immensely changes as he goes through a major personal journey. During the hysteria that plague the town he changes from accuser to defender of the doomed. But is Hale capable of ending the witch trial? In Act 1 arrives Hale in Salem to investigate possible witchcraft with good intention and confidence to fight the devil. Hale is an expert

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    that a tragic hero does not always have to be a monarch or a man of a higher status. A tragic hero can be a common person. A tragedy does not always have to end pessimistically; it could have an optimistic ending. The play Death of a Salesman‚ by Arthur Miller‚ is a tragedy because it’s hero‚ Willy Loman‚ is a tragic figure that faces a superior source‚ being the American dream and the struggle for success. Loman also excites pity in the reader because of his defeat and his inability to become a

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    Arthur Miller’s drama Death of a Salesman is highly regarded as one of the best examples of a modern American play. Following the “certain private conversations” of the Loman family in New York‚ Death of a Salesman analyzes the detrimental aspects of pursuing the American dream while still retaining enough sentimental emotion to deliver a strong‚ heartfelt message on redemption. These and many other aspects of Miller’s play all culminate inside the main character‚ Willy Loman‚ in a way that makes

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    Response to Miller’s “Tragedy and the Common Man” In Arthur Miller’s essay‚ “Tragedy and the Common Man” he makes that point that it is in fact the common people‚ and the anti-heroes that can create “the most powerful tragic theater.” As it is “the common man who knows fear best.” This an opinion that I do agree with to a certain extent‚ however I do not think that one must choose one or the other‚ as entertainment is also a large part of theater and drama. When tragic theatre uses a common man

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    Everywhere you look stand individuals who differ from the society in their own unique ways. Where as societies or groups of organized people sharing the same beliefs can make the individuals stand out even more if they please. In the Crucible by Arthur Miller the society is a community of Puritans who live in and around Salem Massachusetts. Individuals continually struggle against society due to their will to fight for what is right‚ and the unfairness of the court which leads to society prevailing

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    Miller creates tension in this moment in the play through the song‚ the dialogue and the stage directions. The song creates a lot of tension in this moment in the play. The song does this by having Rudolpho singing this the song about Catherine. This creates tension because the song objectifies Catherine by calling her a “paper doll” in the song. This also creates because it helps confirm the theory that Rodolpho is only after Catherine because he wants his papers to be an american citizens. Tension

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    "The Curse" is a short story by Arthur C. Clarke which was first published in 1953. This story describes the state of a dead small town a few hundred years after a nuclear bomb was dropped on it. From the references in the novel towards Shakespeare‚ one can conclude that the novel took place in the very place Shakespeare was born‚ Stratford-upon-Avon. Analyzing this short story written by Arthur C. Clarke‚ one can conclude that he must enjoy writing about scientific breakthroughs and he utilizes

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    informal matters as the weather and the news. Clearly the Keller family is content‚ however later in the play we discover that there is a sub-story which will turn out to cause more destruction and chaos than previously assumed. In his autobiography‚ Arthur Miller‚ upon reflecting on his play‚ says: “This kind of placid American backyard was not ordinarily associated‚ at least in 1947‚ with murder and suicide.” This is an indicator that the setting of All My Sons was planned deliberately by Miller-

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    that one may resort to preserve their personal beliefs or values by resorting to the use of power. Power can be in a form of using personal might or the use of the combination of power from the community or government bodies. This could be seen in Arthur Miller’s play The Crucible which highlights the use of power of the

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    To what extent did Arthur Balfour cause the defeat of the conservatives in the 1906 election? Arthur Balfour was elected as prime minister in 1902 after Salisbury retired and gained the approval of the unionists‚ even though it appeared to quite a few people in the parliament that Arthur Balfour wasn’t actually up to the job. Many say that the Tariff reform was his down fall in the long run but it is debatable. He steered the Education act through parliament‚ which benefited a lot of people.

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