The Crucible
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The Crucible

by Arthur Miller

Publisher
Independently published
Pages
94
Language
English
Published
1964

Overview

A timeless drama of fear, faith, and the fire of truth. In the small, puritan town of Salem, whispers turn into accusations and faith becomes a weapon. The Crucible captures the terrifying power of hysteria as a community is consumed by suspicion, vengeance, and the desperate need to belong. Arthur Miller’s masterpiece is more than a tale of witch trials — it’s a haunting reflection on the darkness that can rise when integrity is tested and truth is silenced. Through passionate characters and relentless tension, Miller exposes the fragile line between justice and chaos, courage and conformity. A powerful allegory that still echoes through modern times, reminding us that fear and lies can burn hotter than any fire.

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