Arthur Loman's Criticism In The Crucible By Arthur Miller

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Arthur Miller’s other notable works include “The Crucible,” which was 1953 play production concerning the historic Salem witch trials, “A View From the Bridge,” “The Price,” “The Misfits,” “After the fall,” The American Clock, “A Memory of Two Mondays” and “All my Sons.” In total, Miller wrote 17 plays, many of which were performed on Broadway. Through the year he won many awards and prizes for his work, notably the Pulitzer Prize, the New York Drama Critics’ Circle Award and the Tony Award. The drama critic Mel Gussow, in the New York Times, wrote , “he holds man responsible for his and for his neighbor’s actions.” Critics raved about the consciousness of his work and it’s ability to shed light on the world and its truths. Broadway producer