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The genre of The Crucible by Arthur Miller is trajedy, drama.
Arthur Miller won a Pulitzer Prize in Drama for his play, Death of a Salesman, in 1949.Robert Miller won a Pulitzer Prize in Music in 1962 for his opera, The Crucible, which was based on Arthur Miller's classic play about the Salem Witch Trials. Miller never won a Pulitzer for the play itself.
Arthur Miller won the 1949 Pulitzer Prize in Drama for his play Death of a Salesman.
In Arthur Miller's play "The Crucible," Betty Parris falls into a coma-like state after being discovered dancing in the woods with other girls, which leads to suspicions of witchcraft. Her condition reflects the intense hysteria and fear surrounding the Salem witch trials, as well as the pressure on the young girls to conform to societal expectations. Betty's fainting serves as a catalyst for the unfolding drama, revealing the town's paranoia and the manipulation of fear for personal gain.
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The genre of The Crucible by Arthur Miller is trajedy, drama.
Arthur Miller won a Pulitzer Prize in Drama for his play, Death of a Salesman, in 1949.Robert Miller won a Pulitzer Prize in Music in 1962 for his opera, The Crucible, which was based on Arthur Miller's classic play about the Salem Witch Trials. Miller never won a Pulitzer for the play itself.
Arthur Miller was inspired to write a drama reflecting the mass cultural and political hysteria produced when the U.S. government sought to suppress Communism and radical leftist activity in America.
I. L. Baker has written: 'Brodie's notes on Arthur Miller's The Crucible' -- subject(s): English drama, History and criticism
Arthur Miller won the 1949 Pulitzer Prize in Drama for his play Death of a Salesman.
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Arthur Waley has written: 'The no? plays of Japan' -- subject(s): English drama, Translations into English, Japanese drama
Glenn Arthur Hughes has written: 'The path to the modern drama ..' -- subject(s): Drama, History and criticism
"All My Sons" was written by Arthur Miller and premiered on Broadway in January 1947. It is a drama that explores themes of family, morality, and the consequences of war.
Arthur Archibald Eaglestone has written: 'The plain man and the novel' -- subject(s): Fiction 'Drama and life' -- subject(s): Drama