The Role Of Art In The Crucible By Arthur Miller

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Robert Brustein once said, “I defy you to name a single work of art that has ever changed anything.” In response, Arthur Miller said, “I think works of art change the consciousness of people and their estimates of who they are and what they stand for.” Robert Brustein considers that art does not innovate anything, art does not change the way people think or see, and art does not transform anything. In opposition, Arthur Miller does believe art can innovate and modify anything. Art has many jobs, it can make something look entirely distinctive, to developing the way people think or see things and its astonishing how it has the capability to do things like that.

Art can be speculated in The Crucible, during the times of the Salem Witch Trials