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Arthur Miller's main purpose in writing plays was to critique and challenge social and political issues of his time. He aimed to provoke thought and reflection on topics such as the American Dream, morality, and the impact of societal pressures on individuals. Miller often used his plays as a platform to question mainstream ideologies and highlight the flaws within society.
All of the above playwrights influenced the writing of Arthur Miller. Miller was inspired by Greek tragedy, particularly the works of Aeschylus, Euripides, and Sophocles, incorporating their themes and storytelling techniques into his own plays to explore timeless and universal truths about the human condition.
Arthur wrote 24 Plays between his birth 1915 and his death 2005
Some plays that Arthur Miller wrote are The Crucible, A View from the Bridge, All My Sons, and Death of a Salesman.
Other famous plays by Arthur Miller are: All My Sons, The Crucible and A View from the Bridge
Death of A Salesman is one his most famous plays.
Arthur Miller attended the University of Michigan. He was a well known playwright. A couple of the plays he wrote were All My Sons and A View from the Bridge.
He showed that the American Dream wasn't possible for everyone.
Yes, i have found The Crucible online, but that's about it.
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his plays deal with significant social issues the entire society grapples with.
a social dramatist.