Arthur Miller wrote The Crucible.
Arthur Miller
Arthur Miller wrote The Crucible and Death of a Salesman.
Playwright Arthur Miller wrote it.
Miller wrote The Crucible in response to the McCarthy anti-Communist trials. Take a look at some information on them. There are many connections. Hope this helps! :)
He waz crazyhe had nothin 2doi like peches
well, i know one reason was to question America's suspicions of Russia...
Arthur Miller wrote The Crucible and Death of a Salesman.
The Crucible
Playwright Arthur Miller wrote it.
Arthur Miller, based on his play.
He got lost on his way to new york and heard about the red Scare and wrote the crucible.
One thing that Arthur Miller wrote is the famous play called, "Death of a Salesman". Another play that he wrote was, "The Crucible".
Miller wrote The Crucible in response to the McCarthy anti-Communist trials. Take a look at some information on them. There are many connections. Hope this helps! :)
He waz crazyhe had nothin 2doi like peches
well, i know one reason was to question America's suspicions of Russia...
Arthur Miller wrote The Crucible to explain to the US people about the tactics "if you're not with us your against us" of Senator McCarthy, who fostered a "witch hunt" against Americans who were communists. Americans were afraid of communism, which he represented as the witches in The Crucible. Miller thought that the audience might see their own times, their own fears and dilemmas reflected in the themes of the crucible.
Many stage directions in published plays come from the original production rather than the playwright.
The Crucible directly relates to the red scare in that a small group of people were able to accuse a larger group of innocents. Arthur Miller wrote the play in direct response to the hearings that were going on in Washington D.C.