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Miller, Hughes, and Baldwin

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A 3 page comparison and contrast of the work and influences of the authors Arthur Miler, Langston Hughes, and James Baldwin. Bibliography lists 3 sources.

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individuals served to set a certain kind of American standard in telling stories, each influenced by very different lives and elements within their lives. The following paper examines the life and works of each one individually and then compares and contrasts the three. Miller "Arthur Miller was born in Manhattan in 1915 to Jewish immigrant parents. By 1928, the family had moved to Brooklyn, after their garment manufacturing business began to fail" (PBS, 2007). In his childhood he witnessed how hard it was to survive during the Depression (PBS, 2007). He watched his father struggle and as a result he seemed determined to find some level of success, saving money from odd jobs so he could attend college (PBS, 2007). "In 1934, he enrolled in the University of Michigan and spent much of the next four years learning to write and working on a number of well-received plays" (PBS, 2007). His plays always seemed to revolve around struggles that he experienced in the personage of his father. For example, he wrote a play, one not well received it seems, called "The Man Who Had All The Luck" which was perhaps a play that offered a man incredibly different from his father, but also the same. It is a play about a man who had everything but was still unhappy. Then there was the infamous Death of a Salesman, which is clearly a story about a mans struggle to find economic balance in his life, clearly influenced by his fathers dreams and pursuits. There was also The Crucible which is a story set in the days of the Salem Witch Trials but is really symbolic of the influences in his life concerning the government, more precisely McCarthy, claiming Miller was a communist. His work has generally been influenced ...

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