Arthur Miller explored the theme of insecurity in the Salem community primarily through his play "The Crucible." He depicted how fear, paranoia, and the struggle for power led to the breakdown of social order during the Salem witch trials. Miller argued that individuals, driven by personal grievances and the need for self-preservation, could easily manipulate societal fears, resulting in widespread hysteria and injustice. Ultimately, he used this historical context to comment on the dangers of conformity and the fragility of truth in times of crisis.
Brothers:Reuben ,Simeon,Levi,Npthali,Isachar,Asher,Dan,Zebulam,Gad,Benjamin,Judah Father:Jacob
In order of age: Reuben, Simeon,levi , Napthali, Issachar, Asher, Dan, Zebulen, Gad, Benjamin, and Judah and joseph
The cast of The Sharps Want a Flat - 1914 includes: Max Asher as Mr. Sharp Louise Fazenda as Mrs. Sharp Bobby Vernon
Moshe Decter has written: 'Arms traffic with South Africa' -- subject(s): Arms transfer, Defenses, Military assistance, South Africa 'The lonely course of Lazar Liubarsky' -- subject(s): History, Jews
Dr. Elder Watson Diggs, affectionately known as 'The Dreamer', Dr. Ezra Dee Alexander, Dr. Byron Kenneth Armstrong, Atty. Henry Tourner Asher, Dr. Marcus Peter Blakemore, Mr. Paul Waymond Caine, Mr. George Wesley Edmonds, Dr. Guy Levis Grant, Mr. Edward Giles Irvin, and Sgt. John Milton Lee
His full name was Arthur Asher Miller.
Asher told Jonas the story about how someone applied to get out of the community and go to elsewhere
In The Giver, Asher received corrective speech therapy when he didn't speak properly as a young child. The community believed it was important for everyone to communicate clearly and effectively. This intervention helped Asher improve his speech and conform to the social norms of the community.
Asher was given the assignment of becoming the new Receiver of Memory in the community. This assignment was highly respected and required him to bear the memories of the past to help guide the community's leaders in decision-making.
The cast of His New Job - 1914 includes: Max Asher as Noodles Arthur Tavares as Arthur
Karen Asher Holtzblatt has written: 'A study of women's friendship relationships: involvement and the psychological sense of community'
Jonas worries about Asher's assignment because he knows that Asher has trouble with precision of language and wants him to succeed in his position as Assistant Director of Recreation. If Asher continues to have issues with his assignments, it could harm his future opportunities and standing in the community.
Jonas was trying to get Asher to see the color red. In the community where they live, everything is in black and white. Jonas saw the apple change to red, and he wanted Asher to see it too.
In "The Giver" by Lois Lowry, Asher's assigned number is seven. This number is given to each child in the community to distinguish them from one another. Asher is close friends with the main character, Jonas.
Asher was well-known in the community for un-precise language. For example, when Asher was a Three, he referred to a "snack" as a "smack". The children in the community received smacks as punishment for unacceptable behaviour, so Asher received a smack, because that is what he asked for.
Before announcing Asher's assignment in "The Giver," the Chief Elder reminisces about Asher's time as a Three when he became a drone pilot. She praises his skills and reliability, emphasizing the importance of his new role within the community.
Asher Asher died in 1889.