The Critical Response to Arthur MillerSteven R. Centola, Michelle Cirulli Bloomsbury Academic, 30 Μαΐ 2006 - 592 σελίδες Presenting roughly sixty year's worth of Miller scholarship, Centola and Cirulli offer a wide range of interpretations and critical responses to the playwright's work. Incorporating insights from several disciplines including, but not limited to, philosophy, psychology, and sociology, this work also contains discussions of his work in light of new understandings discovered through considerations of cultural contexts, performance issues, feminist concerns, as well as deconstructionist and postmodernist redefinitions of the textuality of Miller's writing. |
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... evil , not mistaking it for good , but knowing it as evil and loving it as evil , is possible in human beings who appear agreeable and normal . I think now that one of the hidden weaknesses of our whole approach to dramatic psychology ...
... evil . Although Proctor seeks Elizabeth's forgiveness in this scene , she now realizes that she cannot be John's judge since she shares in the adultery with " sins of my own to count " ( 137 ) . Her realization is couched in the ...
... evil . At the end of act 3 , Proctor himself evokes fire imagery to signal Danforth's evil . After Elizabeth does not substantiate Proctor's adultery and Mary Warren accuses him of being the devil's man , he declares that God is dead ...
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