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Maggie versus The Crucible
The Crucible and Maggie are two stories that were written to convey many important themes about life and the universe. ... The Crucible and Maggie contain different subject matter and plot, which are affected by the characteristics of the writing period in which each title is written in.
Written during the communist witch-hunts of the 1950’s, The Crucible was retaliation for Arthur Miller, the author, against the bureaucrats that accused him of engaging in un-American activities. ... Some major themes in The Crucible include intolerance, reputation, and mass hysteria. In 1893, Stephen Crane wrote Maggie, under the name Johnston Smith.
Approximate Word count = 512 Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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