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    theme for various literary genres (King Lear‚ Shakespeare; Fathers and Sons‚ Turgenev). For many famous writers the significance of fathers’ influence on their children forms a subject of particular interest. . In the play‚ Death of a Salesman‚ Arthur Miller shows in a very striking manner that the father’s influence can be either positive or fatal. The dispiriting story of the three generations of the Lomans family contrasts with the happy account of the life of their neighbors‚ Charley and his son Bernard

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    The personal novel I chose was called “Daisy Miller” by Henry James. The publishers were Harper & Brothers‚ which was published in 1879. There are a total of 43 pages. The way James’ novels are structured is that he begins it with a situation and a character. James would then‚ in effect‚ sit back and simply observe what would happen when a character was confronted with this new situation. This allowed him more freedom and allowed him the opportunity of "getting to know" his character by observing

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    In the classic novel Daisy Miller‚ author Henry James utilizes the motif of old versus new in order to present how awful humanity reacts to cultural differences in relation to their own customs‚ resulting in locals looking down on tourists‚ making fun of their behaviors‚ and proclaiming their disdain towards those who differ from them. Europe is a country full of sophisticated and dignified citizens‚ but they lose all of their manners once they encounter the Miller family‚ who is on a vacation from

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    about the struggles his husband and him were faced with in order to get to where they are today. Miller gives his audience great detail on riots he participated in and his thoughts on the government. He also shares his family history and the important role it has on his life today. Miller’s solo performance of Rooted makes a comfortable atmosphere to talk openly about controversial topics. Miller used many aesthetic choices to make his performance effective. Some of the most important choices

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    The case Miller v. California (1973) was determined by the Supreme Court‚ which redefined the meaning of obscenity. The word obscene is hard to define and could be seen as “You will know it when you see it.” The Miller case determined if something was obscene‚ the average person‚ applying the standards must find the entire work‚ as obscene‚ the work depicts offensive sexual conduct defined by state law‚ and that the work as a whole lacks literary‚ artistic‚ political‚ or scientific value. Marvin

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    The Gender Injustice of Arthur Miller An Analysis of The Crucible Arthur Miller’s 1953 play The Crucible takes place in Salem‚ Massachusetts‚ and is based on the historical event that took place there known as the Salem witch trials. The play centers around John Proctor‚ a farmer hiding a past affair with a girl several years his junior; Abigail Williams‚ a seventeen-year-old girl who is both John Proctor’s mistake and the catalyst for the tragic events that unfold in Salem‚ taking the lives of

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    Sarah Andrews Caldwell ENGL 1102 07-28-10 Arthur Miller was born October 17‚ 1915 in Harlem‚ New York. His father Isidore Miller‚ a Jewish immigrant from Poland‚ owned a successful ladies’ clothing store and manufacturer despite his illiteracy. His mother‚ although a native New Yorker‚ had family roots in the same village of Poland as his father. Miller graduated from high school in 1932. He had been seemingly unimpressive throughout his early education‚ but nonetheless earned a degree in

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    “The rich get richer‚ and the poor get poorer” is a very common economic saying that can be used to demonstrate reputation in The Crucible. In the play The Crucible by Arthur Miller; the playwright uses his characters to not only show the diverse authority that arises from reputation‚ but also the impotent struggles one will face without a reputation. We are given three different types of characters within The Crucible‚ but only two that make a difference. The three types are the extremely high

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    Arthur Miller’s play The Crucible is a social commentary on witch hunts in early America‚ as well as an Aristotelian tragedy. In Aristotle’s essay Poetics‚ Aristotle explains that a character flaw (imperfection or weakness in one’s personality or values) or an error in judgment can lead to tragedy. The word for this is hamartia. Aristotle also goes on to state that the tragic hero will find enlightenment through his or her lamentable situation. In Miller’s play there are two characters in particular

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    Arthur Miller‚ the author of The Crucible‚ lived through the 1950’s. During that time‚ there was a fear of communist ideas‚ and Americans had a campaign against it. Experiencing this time period had a lot of influence on the reasoning behind Miller writing this play. The Crucible was a play on the hysteria that was produced when the U.S. government sought to suppress Communism and radical leftism activity in America (Thirteen). McCarthyism and personal experiences during that time are two of the

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