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Parris starts crying at the end of the play. Why?
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what type of person is parris in the crucible and how does he treat tituba?
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What does the bridge symbolise in the book "A view from the bridge" by...
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Arthur Miller's importance on modern drama extended to beyond art and...
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How did Eddie Carbone in View From the Bridge cause his own tragedy?
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DID THE CIVIL WAR INFLUENCE IN ARTHUR MILLER WORKS ESPECIALLY IN (THE...
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Discuss the function of Alfieri in A View from the Bridge. Mainly...
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What have critics said about Arthur Millers importance in modern drama?
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Why is Arthur Miller’s use of drama effective in communicating vices...
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How does Arthur Miller present Eddie as a tragic character in Act One of...
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Discuss the character of Alfieri and his importance in "A View...
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Miller's claim that tragedy *can* be optimistic (as stated in his essay...
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Does Arthur Miller's claim that tragedy can be optimistic fit with...
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The term "crucible" also means a "severe test or...
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