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    mean it cannot also have other meanings and intentions. For example Arthur Millers “The Crucible” is debated as either being art because it is a play or propaganda because it is a political statement. Yes it is an art‚ but it is also a political statement simultaneously. Because whether or not something is art depends on the viewer. Although it is both‚ Yes‚ Arthur Miller’s play “The Crucible” should be considered an art. Arthur Miller was being questioned as a communist sympathizer during the

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    over 40‚000 words brilliantly crafted into a story‚ only two are able of capturing the meaning of Arthur Miller’s play‚ The Crucible. Set in Salem‚ Massachusetts during the witch trials‚ Miller depicts the town and the strong puritan values vested in its people. When accusations of witchcraft run ravage through the streets‚ such puritan purity is in question. The Crucible is a fitting title for Arthur Miller’s play.The English noun crucible symbolizes Salem‚ the trials and the resulting changes that

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    The Last Legion

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    a fantasy adventure‚ inspired by the events of the V century‚ the fall of the Western Roman Empire under its last Emperor‚ Romulus Augustus. This joins other facts of history that occurred in Britain and fantastic elements about the legend of King Arthur to provide a basis for the Arthurian legend. The story begins shortly before the coronation of Romulus as Emperor in the year 470. His father‚ Flavius ​​Orestes‚ is the commanding general of the Roman army. Odoacer‚ leader federated barbarian army

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    Arthur Miller’s “The Crucible” and the “Good Night‚ and Good Luck” are similar. Both deal with unfounded accusations‚ defenseless victims and paranoia. Edward R. Murrow‚ the star of the movie “Good Night‚ and Good Luck”‚ is fighting against Senator Joseph McCarthy during the 1950’s phenomenon labeled “The Red Scare” in which McCarthy is accusing many Americans of being Communist. Arthur Miller shows this same sort of fight in his play “The Crucible”. The book deals with the Salem Witch Trials and

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    There are many characters that Arthur Miller has written about in The Crucible that have many meaning. Mary Warren is a character of importance and shows examples of a lesson that many people need to learn today. Demonstrating qualities of being a coward‚ fearful‚ and a very dishonest‚ the character of Mary Warren is developed by Arthur Miller in order to support lesson that many people need to learn today that if we do not learn from the past that history will repeat itself. Mary Warren is a coward

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    WITCHES AND COMMUNISTS THE RELATION BETWEEN ARTHUR MILLERS’ THE CRUCIBLE AND THE MCCARTHY ERA By Dorien Kuipers S2733943 The Americas la LAX025P05 10 ECTS Dr. Tim Jelfs15 October‚ 2014 551 words Between February 1692 and May 1693‚ in several towns in the state of Massachusetts‚ dozens of people were accused of witchcraft. Nineteen people were sentenced to death by the state government because of all the villagers that accused each other of being possessed by the devil. In contemporary

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    Walberg ‚John Lianas English 201 September 18‚ 2012 Morality and its Consequences’ Middle-English poems written during various points throughout the twelfth‚ fourteenth‚ and fifteenth centuries often involve King Arthur. The works are called Arthurian accounts and Arthurian romance; they place emphasis on the Arthurian Court or Chivalry. Two Poems‚ Marie de Franc’s “Lanval” and The Perl Poet’s “Sir Gawain and The Green Knight”‚ written between the twelfth and fifteenth centuries tell different

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    Arthur Millers play‚ The Crucible‚ is a great example on how literature seeks to communicate power. Within the play‚ Miller tries to express a message to the reader. The message he tries to get across is that fear can make people do ridiculous things. The people of Salem were so afraid of witches’; anything that was out of the ordinary would be considered witchcraft. The people would accuse Mr. Jacobs‚ an old man that could barely walk‚ of climbing into a small girls window with a black man whispering

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    Arthur Miller had wrote The Crucible Because he believed that The Salem Panic was very similar to The McCarthy era since people were getting wrongfully accused of being apart of witchcraft. He was inspired to write a drama that would reflect the Salem cultural and political hysteria produced while the U.S. gov.expressed Communism in America. The McCarthy era was very similar to the Salem witch trials. Just like the McCarthy era‚ the girls in the Crucible made claims about members of the village

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    Gilded Age - The Gilded Age lasted from the 1870s to the early 1900s and was an era of rapid economic growth‚ especially in the North and West. As American wages were much higher than those in Europe‚ especially for skilled workers‚ the period saw an arrival of millions of European immigrants. However‚ the Gilded Age was also an era of wretched poverty and discrimination as millions of immigrants‚ many from impoverished European nations‚ flooded into the United States‚ and the high concentration

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