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Arthur Miller grew up in New York. His father, Isidore Miller, manufactured clothing and worked a store. But the father lost his money in the great economic Depression in the nineteen thirties. His family had to move from a costly apartment in Manhattan to a minor house in Brooklyn.

During the Depression, Arthur worked at many jobs to earn money for college. In nineteen thirty-four, he began studying English at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. Miller won an award for writing plays while at school.

Miller returned home to New York after completing his studies. He married his college girlfriend, Mary. They had two children before later ending their marriage.

In nineteen forty-four, Arthur Miller's first major play was performed on Broadway. It was called "The Man Who Had All the Luck." However, the play did not bring him good luck. It had only four performances. But his second Broadway play, "All My Sons", was a major success It won several awards in nineteen forty-seven.

This story "All My Sons" tells of a manufacturer who produces faulty parts for airplanes used in World War Two. One of his sons died as the result of the father's crime. In this play, Miller examines the relationship between the pressure to succeed and personal responsibility.

He try to questions the pressures in American society for people to gain financial success through his great play "Death of a Salesman". This play also remains his exploration of the relationships between fathers and sons.

From some of his plays Miller was able to dramatize the emotional pain that average people suffer in their daily lives.

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