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... He describes the play as a “mechanical parable” in which “you don’t really share very much” with the characters. This timeless tale of love and compassion, and hate and jealousy has proven itself to be an overly-emotional story with deep connections, going beyond the pages of a book, and using its well-developed characters to teach the reader to rethink what he holds important in his life. In this play we get insight into the personal lives, feelings, and current experiences of several of its characters. ... Through displays of the characters’ personal lives, feelings, and current situations, Arthur Miller sets the scene for a beautifully scripted work of fiction based on true events, in which more than intellectual sympathies go out to his characters.
Approximate Word count = 880 Approximate Pages = 3.5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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