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Q: Why do you think Arthur miller titled his play The Crucible by Arthur Miller?
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Arthur Miller's dramatic portrayal of Salem leading up to the witch trials?

Miller's play is titled "The Crucible." Is not a factual history of the event, but a mangling of facts and theories about the trials to create an allegory to 1950s McCarthyism.


Who wrote the teleplay for the CBS television in the 1980 movie titled Playing for Time?

Arthur Miller, Fania Fenelon (from her autobiography)<< Great answer and I'll just add that Vanessa Redgrave played the Auschwitz prisoner of Fania Fenelon.


HOW was Henry Cabot lodge?

Obtain the book titled: "Henry Cabot Lodge: A Biography." (1967) By William J. Miller.


How tall was Henry Cabot lodge?

Obtain the book titled: "Henry Cabot Lodge: A Biography." (1967) By William J. Miller.


What is the number of pages for Death of a Salesman?

That would depend upon the publication and the size of the print. Of course, Death of a Salesman is a play written by Artur Miller and is intended to be seen on stage in order to gain its full impact. While watching it on stage it is at least 100 pages long. Did you know that Arthur Miller had originally titled this play: Inside Willy Lohman's Head, and imagined a stage that had an outline of Willy's head. The director wisely convinced Miller that this was not such a good idea and Miller abandoned his dream of watching Willy putter around inside his head and called the play: Death of a Salesman. And the rest, as they say.... it has 448pg


What are some What are fact of Doris Miller?

In Vickie Gail Miller's biography novel on her uncle, Doris Miller, titled, "A SILENT MEDAL OF HONOR," published in 1997, the famed war hero's life story travels from his birth, to his supposed end. The niece has also written a 398 page screenplay in reference to the biograpy novel, titled, "A BOY NAMED DORIS," that's in publication. A 3rd edition on the biograpy novel, "A SILENT MEDAL OF HONOR," is also in publication, and can be inquired about it's release date, at www.tiptopwebsite.com/mybooks, or by emailing the author and niece of the war hero, at vickiegailmiller97@hotmail.com, or by writing to her at 209 W. Nobles, Midland, Texas 79701. Other informative writings by Vickie Gail Miller, about her uncle, include; "DORIS MILLER UNMASKED IN PRESENT TIME," "DORIS MILLER MOVES IN HISTORY UP TO A NEW WAR," "DORIS MILLER BEYOND CONFLICTS," "DORIS MILLER WITH CHANGE," and write-ups about the war hero are also included in the author's poetry book, (published in 1996, and now in 2nd edition publication) titled, "POEMS OF THOUGHT."


Where can you buy the book titled The Book of Norman by Norman Miller?

You can purchase "The Book of Norman" by Norman Miller on online platforms such as Amazon, Barnes & Noble, or directly from the publisher's website. It may also be available at select bookstores or through online retailers.


Who wrote the book slob?

There are at least two books titled "Slob". One, by Rex Miller and the other by Ellen Potter. Both are available at Amazon and other book retailers.


Does the author Jerome G Miller have an axe to grind in the book Search and Destroy?

In the book "Search and Destroy," Jerome G. Miller presents a critical analysis of the juvenile justice system and its treatment of youth offenders. While he does not have a personal vendetta, his work reflects his advocacy for reforming the system to prioritize rehabilitation over punishment.


Who wrote the novel Tropic of Cancer?

The novel Tropic of Cancer was written by Henry Miller and originally published in 1934. It is known for its controversial content and exploration of themes such as sex, literature, and bohemian life in Paris.


Which psychologists wrote a classic article on limits of humans' capacity to process information and the magic of the number seven?

George A. Miller wrote the classic article titled "The Magical Number Seven, Plus or Minus Two: Some Limits on Our Capacity for Processing Information" in 1956. The article focused on the limited capacity of human working memory and how it affects our ability to process information effectively.


What year did Glenn Miller move to California?

He never had the chance. He was living in New Jersey at the time volunteered for service in the Army Air Force. He and Helen had planned to buy land and build both their own residence (to be called the Tuxedo Junction Ranch) and a "music village", the Glenn Miller Institute, where musicians could live, perform, and study. While in the AAF he collaborated on a song titled "California, USA" about the hoped-for happy future, but it all ended over the English Channel on that cold Friday afternoon of December 15, 1944.