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Title: Arthur Miller's the Crucible (Barron's Book Notes)
by Arthur Miller, William Bly
ISBN: 0-8120-3408-2
Publisher: Barron's Educational Series
Pub. Date: 01 October, 1984
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $3.95
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Average Customer Rating: 3.92 (25 reviews)

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Rating: 5
Summary: High School students SHOULD read this book!
Comment: First off, the way the Crucible relates to the post-war era and the 1950 McCarthy trials make it a prime choice of reading material for high school students. As a high school student myself, I found the book very interesting as a psychoanalysis of human nature. Arthur Miller has explored the concepts of guilt and hypocrisy in a very unique fashion.

The theme of how a repressed society reacts to hysteria is perused in this drama. My personal belief is that people who entrust their lives to unproven dogma find themselves trapped in a form of repression. This includes the conservative outlook posted by the former reviewer of this book.

Lies, hypocrisy, and lust are themes that teenagers begin to encounter in high school. To refuse them the liberty to have complete access to literature is to lock down the developing, free and independent thinking mind. Thus, the banning and removal of books deemed "inappropiate" by biased standards results in the formation of a repressed society much like the Puritans in the early 1600's.

Ignorance may be bliss for you, but don't punish others because of your biased, uproven religious dogma. Our society will succeed if the next generation is given a chance to use their BRAINS. Our society will fail if the conservative coalition destroys independent thinking.

Conformism is your enemy.

Rating: 4
Summary: Witch Hunt
Comment: I surprisingly enjoyed this book though it was assigned reading for school. The obvious parallels of the play's setting, in the time of the Salem Witch Trials, to the Red Scare of Arthur Miller's time actually add to how one may reflect what they've read in this play. In place of Abigail pointing her finger and crying "Witch! Witch!" at anyone who crosses her, one can easily see McCarthy pointing his finger in every direction and crying "Communist! Traitor!"

My favorite thing about this work though are not the parallels to the 20th century Communist scare. It is the realationship between John Proctor and his wife Elizabeth. They suffer the most at Abigail's whims, Proctor having had an affair with the girl and Elizabeth dismissing her from serving in their household when she suspected as much. Even through Proctor's unfaithfulness and the accusation of Elizabeth practicing witchcraft, the couple holds a certain tenderness to each other and maintain it even through tenser scenes. I loved the ending though it was quite sad. It added to the melancholy of the theme.

Rating: 5
Summary: Crucible: Slow in parts, Great in the rest
Comment: I just got done reading this book for my English III Honors class (in high school), and I have to say, that for this book I payed so much attention to in class while we read, mostly because it is interesting and exciting. If you like witches, religion, or even anything about Puritan history, I strongly recommend this book. I'm telling you, when a high school student actually can stay awake and pay attention while listening to the book being read from a tape, it is a winner! (unlike the scarlet letter which I just read in class...)

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