Playwright Arthur Miller wrote it.
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1867
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I'm not certain but I imagine it is a combinations of things... Sheffield has a great history of steel making, including 'crucible steel' that was made by heating and melting iron in a container called a crucible. Also, the theatre can be said to be a 'melting pot' of ideas and so likened to a crucible.
Crucible tongs are huge forceps that are used to hold a hot crucible and remove it from the furnace. Crucible tongs are made from steel that can stand high temperature.
A crucible looks like a small and durable cub with no handles. They are usually made of ceramic or metal, and are used to melt substances.
Its called a crucible or a crucible with lid hopes this helps!
Crucible, pestle and mortar
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1867
Crucible tongs are made up of aluminum that used for moving the crucibleswhen they are still hot to cool it down.
porcelainIt is made of either porcelain or an inert metal
Crucible, pestle and mortar
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