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Title: A Reason To Burn
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May 17, 2003 |
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After writing various scripts for the radio, Miller began to write plays. His ideas eventually evolved from the scripts that he wrote for the radio and develop into themes and ideas that he incorporated into his playwriting. One common theme used from a radio script he wrote in the ?40s had the common theme of man versus society... Showed first 250 characters
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This theme is repeated in many of Miller's pieces, including The Crucible.
Arthur Miller is known to dissect the individual human consciousness when it comes to his characters and the particular behaviors that they exhibit in certain situations. The tragic hero of The Crucible is John Proctor, who is accused of practicing witch craft by Abigail Williams, who actually practiced witch craft... Showed next 250 characters
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