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He write THE CRUCIBLE IN 1953
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Arthur wrote 24 Plays between his birth 1915 and his death 2005
Arthur Miller wrote The Crucible as a result of the McCarthy hearings in the 1950's. He felt both era were times of hysteria and witchhunts. In both cases, people were accused without evidence and people were asked to name names.
Arthur Miller wrote "The Crucible" for three main reasons. First he wanted to write the play as an allegory of McCartheyism. Secondly, he wanted to save his career, since he could have been blacklisted by the House Committee on Un-American Activities. Thirdly, he wanted to convey a major historical event in a concise and impactful way.
He write THE CRUCIBLE IN 1953
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Other famous plays by Arthur Miller are: All My Sons, The Crucible and A View from the Bridge
He got lost on his way to new york and heard about the red Scare and wrote the crucible.
Arthur wrote 24 Plays between his birth 1915 and his death 2005
Arthur Miller was inspired to write a drama reflecting the mass cultural and political hysteria produced when the U.S. government sought to suppress Communism and radical leftist activity in America.
Arthur Miller wrote Death of a Salesman in 1949.
Arthur Miller wrote The Crucible as a result of the McCarthy hearings in the 1950's. He felt both era were times of hysteria and witchhunts. In both cases, people were accused without evidence and people were asked to name names.
Arthur Miller wrote "The Crucible" for three main reasons. First he wanted to write the play as an allegory of McCartheyism. Secondly, he wanted to save his career, since he could have been blacklisted by the House Committee on Un-American Activities. Thirdly, he wanted to convey a major historical event in a concise and impactful way.
Arthur Miller wrote The Crucible to explain to the US people about the tactics "if you're not with us your against us" of Senator McCarthy, who fostered a "witch hunt" against Americans who were communists. Americans were afraid of communism, which he represented as the witches in The Crucible. Miller thought that the audience might see their own times, their own fears and dilemmas reflected in the themes of the crucible.
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