Crucible
- Pages
- 143
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780142437339
- Reading Time
- ~2h 30min
Crucible is a book by Arthur Miller. It has 143 pages.
About this book
Arthur Miller’s The Crucible stands as a defining work of twentieth-century American drama, drawing its narrative framework from the historical Salem witch trials of 1692. Through a tightly structured four-act play, Miller examines how fear and suspicion can rapidly dismantle a community’s moral foundations. The work is widely recognized for its deliberate parallel to the McCarthy-era investigations of the 1950s, using seventeenth-century New England as a lens to explore how political persecution and ideological conformity suppress individual conscience. Central themes include the tension between personal integrity and public reputation, the corrosive nature of mass hysteria, and the difficult choices faced by those who resist institutional pressure. Miller’s precise dialogue and carefully paced dramatic structure have ensured the play’s enduring presence in academic curricula and professional theater. Rather than offering simple moral binaries, the text presents characters navigating complex ethical terrain, making it a sustained meditation on accountability and the fragility of justice in times of collective panic.
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Crucible has 143 pages.
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Arthur Miller’s The Crucible stands as a defining work of twentieth-century American drama, drawing its narrative framework from the historical Salem witch trials of 1692. Through a tightly structured four-act play, Miller examines how fear and suspicion can rapidly dismantle a community’s moral fou...
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Crucible was written by Arthur Miller.