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The Crucible

eng. The Crucible · 1953
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Book Review

The Crucible by Arthur Miller is a powerful and profound play that explores themes of mass hysteria, fanaticism, and injustice. Critics note that Miller masterfully uses the historical context of the Salem witch trials to create an allegory for the McCarthy era. The play impresses with its dramatic strength and the psychological depth of its characters, especially the main character, John Proctor, who becomes a symbol of moral integrity and human dignity. Critics also emphasize the relevance of the work, pointing to its ability to make the audience reflect on the nature of power and responsibility. The Crucible remains one of the most significant and influential plays of the 20th century, evoking strong emotions and deep reflections in audiences and readers.

The Crucible
Date of publication: 20 September 2024
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Original titleeng. The Crucible · 1953
Genre: Drama
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