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 · The Crucible, written by Arthur Miller in , is a famous American play that details an imagined series of events from the Salem witch trials. The Crucible Summary. In the Puritan town of Salem, Massachusetts in , the town minister, Reverend Parris, discovers his daughter Betty, niece Abigail, and other girls dancing in the forest with his slave Tituba. Betty faints in fright at being discovered, and will not wake. Rumors of witchcraft spread through the town and a crowd gathers. In his play The Crucible, playwright Arthur Miller employs a fictionalized account of Massachusetts Bay colonists accused of witchcraft in as a metaphor for government persecution of suspected communists during the midth century.


Arthur Miller () was born in New York City in and studied at the University of Michigan. During his lifetime he was celebrated as the pre-eminent playwright of his generation and won numerous awards for his work including two New York Drama Critics' Circle Awards, two Emmy awards and three Tony Awards for his plays, as well as a Tony Award for Lifetime Achievement. The Crucible, written by Arthur Miller in , is a famous American play that details an imagined series of events from the Salem witch trials. Discover more about The Crucible, its characters. Written in the early s, Arthur Miller's play "The Crucible" takes place in Salem, Massachusetts, during the Salem witch www.doorway.ru was a time when paranoia, hysteria, and deceit gripped the Puritan towns of New England. Miller captured the events in a riveting story that is now considered a modern classic in the theater.


Sign In. You may be offline or with limited connectivity. Try downloading instead. The Crucible is a play by American playwright Arthur Miller. It is a dramatized and partially fictionalized story of the Salem witch trials that took place in the Massachusetts Bay Colony during – Miller wrote the play as an allegory for McCarthyism, when the United States government persecuted people accused of being communists. In his play The Crucible, playwright Arthur Miller employs a fictionalized account of Massachusetts Bay colonists accused of witchcraft in as a metaphor for government persecution of suspected communists during the midth century.

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