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The Crucible: Literal Vs. Literary
Arthur Miller’s famous drama The Crucible, a tale of how accusations and lies ruinously impact a whole community, is very aptly titled. By definition, a “crucible” is “a severe test,” and the challenges faced by Miller’s characters are many. ... A major test in The Crucible is found in how the household of John Proctor responds in situations where hard choices must be made between lies and honor or truth and shame. ... Throughout the drama, The Crucible, the characters are faced with chilling choices as they maneuver through a world that has lost its moral compass.
Approximate Word count = 1058 Approximate Pages = 4.2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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