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Paper Excerpts: ... . The Crucible The film version of Arthur Miller's hit Broadway play of 1953 "The Crucible" was released in 1996. Miller himself wrote Doe 7 An Analysis of The Crucible Arthur Miller's play "The Crucible" is set in Salem, Massachusetts in the last part of the 17^th century. The play suffering means. In The Scarlet Letter and The Crucible it is the good characters who suffer with this suggesting that Separate Peace, and The Crucible. Each of these works offers a message about the dangers of conforming. part of the human condition and no person is able to avoid it. The characters who suffer most in The Crucible are those with the best qualities. Elizabeth Proctor is a good women and ...
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