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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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    provides us with a sense of amusement which given the situation is a trait we do not see from many of the characters. Miller makes us respond like this through Corey’s laidback‚ easygoing outlook on life and particularly the witch hunts which are currently occurring; also his loyalty is emphasised through his final sacrifice. In Act 1 our initial impression of Corey is influenced by Millers description of him as an “independent” character who “didn’t give a hoot for public opinion” – this makes us see

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    Herman Miller Business Case 1. Executive summary Herman Miller‚ an environmental leader in the office furniture industry that offers a wide variety of products including seating‚ systems furniture‚ filing storage‚ desks‚ tables and health care. In 1989‚ the company decided to adopt a triple-bottom-line philosophy‚ so it established and changed company’s environmental direction by adopting "Perfect Vision" initiative that targeted zero landfill‚ zero hazardous‚ waste generation‚ zero air

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    Scene 8‚ page 69 (What’s this tone of voice?) page 72 (end of scene). How far is the dramatic presentation of Gellburg and Sylvia in this extract typical of‚ and significant within‚ the play as a whole? Broken Glass‚ a play by Arthur Miller set in Brooklyn‚ 1938‚ focuses on the dwindling marriage of Sylvia and Gellburg during the aftermath of Kristallnacht. This scene unravels the complex relationship of the two and how they finally come to terms with the fundamental flaws in their marital relationship

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    Resource Center Houghton‚ Donald E. "Attitude and Illness in James’ ’Daisy Miller’." Literature and Psychology19.1 (1969): 51-60. Rpt. in Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism. Ed. Nancy G. Dziedzic. Vol. 64. Detroit: Gale Research‚ 1996. Literature Resource Center. Web. 5 Apr. 2013. Document URL http://go.galegroup.com/ps/i.do?id=GALE%7CH1420025344&v=2.1&u=wash89460&it=r&p=LitRC&sw=w Title: Attitude and Illness in James’ ’Daisy Miller’ Author(s): Donald E. Houghton Publication Details: Literature and Psychology 19

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    a product out of a human and thereby turns Loman’s economic wealth into the only significant aspect of his life. Before examining Willy Loman as a character‚ it is important to consider where the inspiration for this character came from. Arthur Miller grew up during the Great

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    Miller Williams work ‘The Book’in no fluff poem that spouts out about love and hope‚ but rather an unsettling piece which brings into question the more evil aspects of human nature. It tells the reader of a journal which our narrator struggles and contemplates the existence of and shows how his overall views of it changed once learning the journal he used to record and encapsulate his life has the binding of human skin. Historical context‚(). Rhetorical devices such as () and the overall structure

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    hope that there was a life that was filled with happiness and joy. James Truslow Adams defined the term as‚ “ a better‚ richer‚ and happier life for all of our citizens of every rank.” (Majid Salem). In the play‚ The Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller‚ audiences and readers‚ are introduced to the protagonist‚ Willy Loman and his own denotation of the American

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