cause shes a noob yo
Reverend Parris' daughter Betty was under a "spell" - some sort of coma induced by his slave Tituba's ceremony in the woods. He called the doctor to cure her.
Yes, certainly see Arthur Miller Society events section for their mention of Nancy's play Here I am Mother the real story of Marilyn Monroe. And several other books documenting that Nancy is indeed the only daughter of Marilyn Monroe and was around both her mother and Arthur Miller as a child.
He probably didn't. To explain, his main objective was not to offer knowledge of an event, but to satirize the McCathyists' hunt for communist in Congress. The Salem panic fit his purpose. Also, the sheer number of inaccuracies about the trials in the play suggests he didn't care enough about the trials themselves to do much research.
Putnam genuinely believes that her children have been murdered, and she wants to find out who the murderer is. She believes that only her dead children can identify the culprit, so Mrs. Putnam contacts Tituba and asks her to contact her dead children using the Barbados mystical faith.
his plays deal with significant social issues the entire society grapples with.
Miller died of bladder cancer and congestive heart failure, at his home in Roxbury, Connecticut. He had been in hospice care at his sister's apartment in New York since his release from hospital the previous month.
He died on the evening of February 10, 2005, aged 89, surrounded by family and friends.
Arthur Miller and Marilyn Monroe were forced into divorcing by pressure from the studios and the Strasbergs who thought they would lose control over her when she started working with her husband on movies.
He's best known for being married to Marilyn Monroe. He left his first wife (Mary Slattery) for her. His third wife was Inge Morath.
Arthur Miller born in Manhattan, NYC. His parents were Jewish-American.