# No Villian # The Great Disobedience # Listen My Children # The Man Who Had All the Luck # The Half-Bridge # All My Sons # Death of a Salesman # The Crucible # A View from the Bridge # A Memory of Two Mondays # After the Fall # Incident at Vichy # The Price # The Creation of the World and Other Business # The Archbishop's Ceiling # The American Clock # I Think About You a Great Deal # Danger: Memory # The Last Yankee # The Ride Down Mt. Morgan # Broken Glass # Mr Peter's Connections # Resurrection Blues # Finishing the Picture
Some plays that Arthur Miller wrote are The Crucible, A View from the Bridge, All My Sons, and Death of a Salesman.
Other famous plays by Arthur Miller are: All My Sons, The Crucible and A View from the Bridge
Arthur Miller attended the University of Michigan. He was a well known playwright. A couple of the plays he wrote were All My Sons and A View from the Bridge.
Arthur Miller named his play "The Crucible" because a crucible is a vessel used for melting or purifying metals, reflecting the intense heat and pressure the characters experience in the play. Metaphorically, the title represents the intense trials and tests the characters face during the Salem witch trials.
There are two things they all have in common: 1) They are all by Arthur Miller and 2) They are all Dramas
Miller wrote many plays, but the two that he is most famous for is The Crucible(1953) and Death of a Salesman(1949).The CrucibleDeath of a SalesmanAll my Sons and The Crucible.
Arthur Miller was born on October 17, 1915 and died on February 10, 2005. Arthur Miller would have been 89 years old at the time of death or 99 years old today.
All My Sons
All My Sons is a play by Arthur Miller. It has 112 pages. It was written in 1947.
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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.
All My Sons.......came out in 1946 but was showing in 47