
Arthur Miller's The Crucible: A Play in Four Acts is a time-tested masterpiece that addresses the themes of fear, power, and the devastation caused by evil falsehoods. It is the year tiny Puritan Salem, Massachusetts, 1692, when the country was being rent asunder by notorious witch trials when society was in the grip of hysteria.<br/>With that inflammable chat and sympathetic actors, Miller demonstrates how suspicion, mass hysteria, and individual revenge can destroy lives and tear the very fabric of society apart. Most importantly, The Crucible is a chilling drama of history and a didactic allegory of integrity, justice, and resistance to tyranny.<br/>This new edition brings readers a tried and timeless classic of American theatre—one that continues to the present day in our contemporary world wherever bigotry and intolerance reign. Whatever your motive for reading it for the first time, or revisiting its haunted pages, The Crucible is a chilling reminder of the danger of conformity and the cost of truth.
Page Count:
173
Publication Date:
2025-09-23
ISBN-13:
9798266856790
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