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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


Why is the crucible a good title for the book 'The Crucible'?

1) because a crucible means a test of patience and belief, and the citizens of Salem had to endure a harsh test of their belief, many of which failed it.2) A crucible is a miniature cauldron used for heating chemicals to extremely high temperatures. You would not want to be in a crucible. Anyways, a crucible comes with a crucible lid. The lid fits loosely to allow gases to escape.Salem turns into a crucible. It becomes a terrible place where people are trying to burn eachother. Those who keep their faith and are hanged "escape" the crucible. And now you visualize steam escaping said crucible.3) I'm doing this play at school and i think its because a crucible is a container which metals are heated in to extract the pure element from impurities or doss. In the play, John Proctor is tested in a life threatening ordeal and his death at the end rather than betrayal of his conscience shows that he too has come through the fire, from the affair he had with abi, to be purified. Hope this helps : )4) Perhaps there are at least four ways the term "crucible" might apply well as a title for the play: First, Salem was a "crucible" where the heat or "fire" of suffering and trials tested souls "like gold in the fire" as the bible says (Salem residents would have been very familiar with the passage). Second, the McCarthy Era and hearings of The House Committee on Un-American Activities were a similar kind of crucible that "tested" people's resolve and convictions. Third, America is called a "melting pot" where (supposedly) people of diverse races, values and beliefs come together like a stronger metal alloy because of their unity--and yet McCarthyism violated this third sense of a crucible or melting pot by hunting down suspected socialists and communists, and black-listing them, ruining lives and careers. Fourth, the play itself is a crucible that clarifies our understanding of what happened at Salem (and by association, what happened during the McCarthy Era), giving us a chance to be made of better "metal" if we can avoid those mistakes in our own times..


How do you do The Crucible quest in Fable 2?

This quest is pretty straightforward, unlike most of the other ones. You just beat the crap out of every monster and bandit that the Crucible competition throws at you! It's pretty easy if you have some money and some health potions and food. You don't have to worry about running out of health potions unless you go in with only 1 potion. Every three rounds, you will get to visit a trader who can sell you weapons and potions. There are a total of 8 rounds. To enter the Crucible, get to Westcliff and climb the stairs to the Crucible. Don't hesitate to shop around first because you're going to need the best weapons to win the Crucible. Then speak to Mad-Dog. If you don't have at least 2,500 Reknown points, then he won't let you in - if you do, then just go on in and have some fun. The more exciting you make each round, the more money you get as a prize.


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The poet, distanced (at least emotionally) from the person of his desire is racked with the suffering of an addict in deprival. He recognizes that his feelings are illogical to the point of madness. They have caused him to perceive that unsavory person as highly attractive.


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A monologue (mono means one) is spoken or written by one person, a dialogue (di means two) is performed by at least two people.

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What are the summary of The Crucible by Arthur Miller Include at least three important events from the play in your summary?

This is a statement and clearly a test question or homework. If you would like some help to figure it out we can help you, but not do the work for you.


What are two works of literature you can use for The Crucible by Arthur Miller?

If you're talking about works of literature to compare with The Crucible, especially if you're looking for something for a book report, at least one work that you could use is the Christian Bible, particularly a translation which was in common use during either the time Miller wrote the story or during the time period of the story itself (1690s, Puritan New England).


What were Arthur Miller's feelings about McCarthyism?

Joseph McCarthy accused Arthur Miller of being a communist, so the feelings that he harbored toward McCarthy were unpleasant, to say the least. His play "After the Fall" seems to be modeled on his feelings.


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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


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He was killed, or at least mortally wounded, at the battle of Camlann by his son and nephew, Sir Mordred.


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Why is the crucible a good title for the book 'The Crucible'?

1) because a crucible means a test of patience and belief, and the citizens of Salem had to endure a harsh test of their belief, many of which failed it.2) A crucible is a miniature cauldron used for heating chemicals to extremely high temperatures. You would not want to be in a crucible. Anyways, a crucible comes with a crucible lid. The lid fits loosely to allow gases to escape.Salem turns into a crucible. It becomes a terrible place where people are trying to burn eachother. Those who keep their faith and are hanged "escape" the crucible. And now you visualize steam escaping said crucible.3) I'm doing this play at school and i think its because a crucible is a container which metals are heated in to extract the pure element from impurities or doss. In the play, John Proctor is tested in a life threatening ordeal and his death at the end rather than betrayal of his conscience shows that he too has come through the fire, from the affair he had with abi, to be purified. Hope this helps : )4) Perhaps there are at least four ways the term "crucible" might apply well as a title for the play: First, Salem was a "crucible" where the heat or "fire" of suffering and trials tested souls "like gold in the fire" as the bible says (Salem residents would have been very familiar with the passage). Second, the McCarthy Era and hearings of The House Committee on Un-American Activities were a similar kind of crucible that "tested" people's resolve and convictions. Third, America is called a "melting pot" where (supposedly) people of diverse races, values and beliefs come together like a stronger metal alloy because of their unity--and yet McCarthyism violated this third sense of a crucible or melting pot by hunting down suspected socialists and communists, and black-listing them, ruining lives and careers. Fourth, the play itself is a crucible that clarifies our understanding of what happened at Salem (and by association, what happened during the McCarthy Era), giving us a chance to be made of better "metal" if we can avoid those mistakes in our own times..