What was Miller's point in writing The Crucible?
http://www.amazon.com/review/product/0140481389/ref=cm_cr_pr_redirect/105-5872511-8134806
This website talks about why Arthur Miller wrote the Crucible. It told about how he put his writing career on the line when he wrote this.
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I like how you have a site that gives several people's views on Miller's reason for writing The Crucible...good job.
Jared, this site was cool because you get different reviews and get to choose whose opinion you agree with and everyone is entitled to their own opinion.
I liked the site because it didn't just have one person's opinions. Good job.
Hey Jared very neat website! It's cool to see other people review about the Crucible and not just one, i could easily relate my opions with one that was given in your website!
Great Job!
Jared...this website was good because it told how Miller put his writing career with writing The Crucible.
I'd like to see a little more information about the subject than a book review on amazon.
1.) I can see where you liked this site, but it's more of a play review site than a site that discusses Miller's point.
COMBINE THEM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!It's one o'clock in the morning and you are my least favorite person right now!!!!
1. I'm not sure that people's reviews are very reliable, but they do provide different points of view that could help someone to develop their own.
I like how u can choose between the different reviews, very unique website. but it would be better if it still had more information on the topic to back up the ppls opinions. good job
Great site. It was helpful and informative about why Miller wrote the Crucible and his point in writing it.
1. This is a cool site and I like how you mention that he put his career on the line to make a point.
Reviews are good sources of info for different perspectives on an idea or concept. A well-written review by an expert is much better than an encyclopdeia article any day, but reliability is the key!!!
Good Job, except how was salvery a witch hunt?
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