...Arthur Asher Miller (October 17, 1915 – February 10, 2005) Death of a playwright: legend Arthur Miller dies aged 89, an 11 February 2005 obituary from The Guardian was an American playwright and essayist. He was a prominent figure in American theatre, writing dramas that include awards-winning plays such as All My Sons, Death of a Salesman, and The Crucible. Read full entry
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- 1.Arthur Miller - Wikipedia
- Hyperlinked article about the famed playwright and author of Death of a Salesman and The Crucible.
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- 2.Arthur Miller: Biography from Answers.com
- Arthur Miller , Writer / Playwright Born: 17 October 1915 Birthplace: New York, New York Died: 10 February 2005 Best Known As: The author of Death of
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Arthur Miller?
1)Who was Arthur Miller?
2)Why did Arthur Miller stand
up againt McCarthyism?
3)What influces did Arthur
Miller have?
4) What made the play Death of
a Saleman so well known?
5)Why was the filming of the
misfits one of the lowest
points of Arthur Miller life?
6)What would inspire todays
youth about Authur Miller's
life?
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Arthur Miller was a famous playwright who wrote many plays, not just Death of a Salesman. All My Sons is my favorite, as well as the Crucible. Sounds like you've got some research to do. Here's another hint: The Crucible was his stand against McCarthyism. |
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Why would Arthur Miller take I've been wondering, what
drove Arthur Miller to write
about the Salem Witch Trials
in The Crucible? Did he have
any specific reason for
writing it?
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I believe he uses the Salem witch trials as an allusion to McCarthyism, which was going on in our country at the time. Everyone was pointing fingers at each other, accusing people of being communists. It was basically a 'witch hunt'. |
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How are Arthur Miller and his In what two ways are Arthur
Miller and his character John
Proctor from the Crucible
alike? How was Arthur Miller's
life in the 1950's similar to
John Proctor's in the 1690's?
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They were both falsely accused on accusations that were based on mass hysteria, (John Proctor with the witch hunts and Arther Miller with the Red Scare) |
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