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Notes on Miller's "Crucible"


Cliffs Notes

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No. of pages 80

Published: 2013

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Great for age 11-18 years

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Explore Arthur Miller's superior play about good and evil, self-identity and morality by looking into CliffsNotes on The Crucible. Boost your insight (and impress your teachers as a result!) by using this study guide to gain understanding about the play's central story, set during the Salem witch hunts in the 1600s. You'll also discover parallels to contemporary witch hunts -- such as the McCarthy investigations of the 1950s -- and the paranoia and fear that accompany them. And that's not all! CliffsNotes on The Crucible provides critical commentaries, a list of characters, and background information about Arthur Miller and his prolific writing career.

 

This book is part of a book series called Cliffs Notes .

This book is aimed at children in secondary school.

There are 80 pages in this book. This book was published 2013 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company .

A Fullbright scholar at the University of Vienna, JAMES L. ROBERTS was Professor Emeritus at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln. He taught extensively at major universities throughout the world.

This book has the following chapters: Life and Background of the Playwright. Introduction to the Play. Critical Commentaries. Act I, Scene 1. Act I, Scene 2. Act I, Scene 3. Act I, Scene 4. Act I, Scene 5. Act II, Scene 1. Act II, Scene 2. Act II, Scene 3. Act II, Scene 4. Act III, Scene 1. Act III, Scene 2. Act III, Scene 3. Act IV, Scene 1. Act IV, Scene 2. Act IV, Scene 3. Act IV, Scene 4. Character Analyses. Critical Essays. CliffsNotes Review. CliffsNotes Resource Center. Index.

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