Thursday, November 10, 2011

Crucible Reflection

The Crucible, I thought, was a very good story with a good meaning given by Arthur Miller. He used his hidden words as a basis for a story, but also as an emphasis to his peers that had turned him into the communist hunters. I really enjoyed the way he used the characters and made them relatable to eachother. How each one was influenced by the other. And he took these characters, and related them to people that he knew in real life. Instead of complaining about his situation, Miller did something about it. And created a parrallel world almost in Salem, and created the story of the witch hunts in his own way.

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