1. The Crucible as a timeless play
The Crucible as a timeless play The Crucible, written by Arthur Miller, is a text that can definitively be defined as timeless, and therefore relevant to any audience in any society it is being read. ... In The Crucible, Miller has submerged the characters in an atmosphere of "evil", such that their true personalities are revealed to the audience, and thus are subconsciously divided into "good" and "evil". ... Miller originally wrote The Crucible as an allegory about the 1950s American fear of Communism. ... Hence the writing of and performance of The Crucible in 1953. ... Another motivat...
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