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The Crucible Gcse Coursework

"Show How Miller Creates and Sustains Tension in The Crucible"

Arthur Miller is considered to be one of the greatest playwrights of recent times, and was responsible for classics such as Death of A Salesman, All My Sons and The Crucible. The Crucible was written in 1953. The play's theme of hysteria and fear within average citizens is similar to that created by Joseph McCarthy in 1950, often called McCarthyism. McCarthy was responsible for creating fear in America that Russian Communism would take over the world thus crushing the American Dream. Miller was disgusted by the way that people were forced to name names, and in response to this he decided to write the Crucible. Miller noticed the parallels between the witch hunts of the 1600's and the present day McCarthyism situation, and wrote this play in response.

The play is filled with tension, created by forces which come together to produce a highly dramatic chain of events all leading one after the other.

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