You will just have to read the book!! Its amazing!
Yes, i have found The Crucible online, but that's about it.
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This is most of the script, but it is not the entire script. http://www.pleasanton.k12.ca.us/avhsweb/hartman/IntermediateDrama/TheCrucible.htm The full text can be accessed online at... http://asbamericanlit.edublogs.org/files/2011/10/21078735-The-Crucible-Arthur-Miller-2hmdzot.pdf
The Crucible is not an allegory, although many mistake it to be for obvious reasons. The Crucible was written, in part, because Arthur Miller (the playwright) was angered at his friend during The Red Scare. His friend, Kahn, reported a list of government names who were taking inside steps towards communism. Miller, upset at his good friends false accusations, wrote The Crucible shortly after.However, the Crucible's characters are almost historically accurate, three dimensional characters, two aspects rarely found in allegory. Crucible is often read to learn about the destructive nature of man and what reputation and greed can do to and/or for a person.
You will just have to read the book!! Its amazing!
Yes, i have found The Crucible online, but that's about it.
how about u read the booku vagina
This is most of the script, but it is not the entire script. http://www.pleasanton.k12.ca.us/avhsweb/hartman/IntermediateDrama/TheCrucible.htm The full text can be accessed online at... http://asbamericanlit.edublogs.org/files/2011/10/21078735-The-Crucible-Arthur-Miller-2hmdzot.pdf
The Crucible is not an allegory, although many mistake it to be for obvious reasons. The Crucible was written, in part, because Arthur Miller (the playwright) was angered at his friend during The Red Scare. His friend, Kahn, reported a list of government names who were taking inside steps towards communism. Miller, upset at his good friends false accusations, wrote The Crucible shortly after.However, the Crucible's characters are almost historically accurate, three dimensional characters, two aspects rarely found in allegory. Crucible is often read to learn about the destructive nature of man and what reputation and greed can do to and/or for a person.
People continue to read, study, and perform "The Crucible" because it explores timeless themes such as mass hysteria, the dangers of extremism, and the struggle for personal integrity in the face of societal pressure. Its parallels to contemporary issues, such as political witch hunts and the consequences of fear-driven actions, resonate with audiences today. Additionally, Miller's powerful writing and complex characters provide rich material for analysis and interpretation, making it a staple in educational curricula and theatrical performances.
The crucible is not supposed to be a book at all. It is a play, so having to read it as a book makes it very dull. As is the same with Shakespeare, reading a play offers no way for the actors to develop and create good characters, because there are no actors!
hey i wud recmend to have a read of the crucible by arther miller. focus on how John procter and abbigial react to conflict...
First of all, the Salem Witch Trials were much earlier. They were more in the 1600s.Secondly, there are many parallels between the two. If you have ever read The Crucible, the author, Arthur Miller, was highly motivated by the red scare when he wrote it.
The Salem Witch Trials happened in 1692. That's when a bunch of dumb girls started accusing so many innocent people of being witches. You should research more on this topic. Or read The Crucible by Arthur Miller.
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Free online libraries may have the book for you to read it online. You may also consider purchasing the book; it is not expensive.