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"Death of a Salesman" by Arthur MillerThis performance from L.A. Theatre Works is superb in every manner and this classic play is one that should not be missed.
After Reading Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman Looking at the Life of Willy Loman's Life as a SalesmanWilly Loman's Life as a Salesman by Arthur Miller.- Arthur Miller: What Tragedy Really IsArthur Miller's take on what makes literature a tragedy today.
- The Crucible by Arthur Miller: AnalysisThe Crucible by Arthur Miller is a classic of American literature. This plot summary and analysis provides a detailed insight into the meaning of this play and what it says about American history.
- The Crucible by Arthur Miller: Acts I and IIThe Crucible by Arthur Miller is a classic of American literature. This plot summary and analysis provides a detailed insight into the meaning of this play and what it says about American history.
- Comparing, Contrasting Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman, The CrucibleBetween 1949 and 1953, Arthur Miller wrote two of his most famous plays. Both dealt with major problems in society. The main characters and many supporting characters were similar.
- Scarlett Johansson Makes Her Broadway Debut in Arthur Miller's Classic "A View from the Bridge"Movie actress Scarlett Johansson is currently burning up Broadway in a revival of Arthur Miller's "A View From the Bridge"
- The Crucible Essay, Arthur Miller GCSE Example EssayIn my essay I am going to explain how Arthur Miller successfully builds up climaxes. I am going to use Act 3 to explain.
- Abigail Williams in Arthur Miller's The CrucibleIn Arthur Miller's The Crucible, Abigail Williams's personality and motives cause the emergence of hysteria and a lethal mob mentality.
Arthur Miller: American Dramatist (Part 2 of 2)A biography of Arthur Miller (Part 2)
Arthur Miller: American Dramatist (Part 1 of 2)A biography of Arthur Miller: Part 1- Arthur Miller's The CrucibleOne of the classic plays of American drama, Arthur Miller's "The Crucible", stands as an example of art imitating life. This paper discusses the play from the viewpoint of two of its main characters.
- The Quest for Failure in The Man Who Had All the LuckAnalyzing Arthur Miller's first published play.
- Arthur Miller's The Crucible: An Allegory of the Communist Witch HuntThis article discusses the allegorical elements of Arthur Miller's The Crucible.
- The Ride Down Mt. Morgan: A Theatrical ReviewThe story of a man who's personal desire's mean more to him than anything or anyone else on the planet.
Arthur Miller's 'A View from the Bridge' -- a ReviewA review of Arthur Miller's lesser-known, but strong drama, "A View From the Bridge."
'A View from the Bridge' -- a Review of Arthur Miller's Classic DramaA challenging review of the powerful play by Arthur Miller, who wrote the seminal "Dealh of a Salesman." And, by the way, loved Marilyn Monroe.- A Brief Analysis on The Crucible by Arthur MillerToday the issue of personal harassment or more commonly known as bullying is continuously discussed in the media. The play 'The Crucible' highlights the evilness of this practice in all its ugliness and why it is done.
Book Review, Jane's BlanketBook review of Jane's Blanket, a story about the mental and emotional attachment to her soft and warm, pink blanket, and what prompted her to let it go.- The Crucible: Whose Fault is It?This article discusses Arthur Miller's The Crucible and whose fault it was.
- Scarlett Johannsen Stars in Arthur Miller Play "View from the Bridge"Attending a Broadway play in New York City requires a stimulus package but I might see "View from the Bridge" anyway...
- John Proctor as a Tragic Hero in Arthur Miller's The CrucibleDescribes the tragic qualities of the hero of Arthur Miller's The Crucible.
- Death of a Salesmen DiscussionDiscussion of Death of a Salesmen.
- Abigail's Jaundiced GazeAn in depth and detailed look at a character trait pertaining to Abigail in Arthur Miller's The Crucible. This Essay is Thesis Ready.
- Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman AnalysisA look into the book "Death of a Salesman"
- Arthur Miller's Message in Death of a Salesman: An AnalysisOne man's blind faith in the American Dream, or rather his misguided view of it, leads to his demise. A lot can be learned from the Life of Willy Loman.
- Analysis of The Rev. John Hale in Arthur Miller's The CrucibleIn Arthur Miller's "The Crucible," several characters mature and evolve. The Rev. John Hale, one of the characters who fights through many internal struggles and undergoes one of the most interesting transformations in personality, serves as a prime example.
- Gender Roles in Arthur Miller's The CrucibleUnfortunately for Hester, the Puritan society that she lived in provided an atmosphere of contempt and conformity to receive her crime. Using her expert sewing skills, Hester embroidered an extravagant letter A embroidered on her chest, only eliciting scorn from the crowd.
- Deception: A Theme in the Writing of Arthur Miller and Tennessee WilliamsA comparison of deception as a theme in "Death of a Salesman" and "The Glass Menagerie."
- American Masters on PBS Tonight to Feature Story Behind Arthur Miller and Elia (Rat Bastard) Kazan's Different Takes on Naming NamesWatch American Masters on PBS tonight for a good show about the communist witch hunt.
- An Enemy of the People by Arthur MillerWe live in a majority. The views of 50-plus percent takes precedent over the minority. But what if the majority is wrong? Does the majority rule when the majority is wrong?

