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This is a 7 page paper about the life and works of Arthur Miller. Arthur Miller was one of the major playwrights in the 20th century and continues to be one today into the beginning of the 21st century. Born in New York and educated in Michigan, Miller returned to New York to write and produce many plays which included “The Crucible” and “Death of a Salesman” probably his most popular work. His works relate to the situation of the common man, first set in America and then in other countries as his scope of political plight expanded to eventually incorporate international issues. Miller continues to fight for human rights and human responsibility to others and his involvement in international peace keeping politics over his lifetime has lead to important representation of writers and freedom of speech.
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and educated in Michigan, Miller returned to New York to write and produce many plays which included "The Crucible" and "Death of a Salesman" probably his most popular work. His
works relate to the situation of the common man, first set in America and then in other countries as his scope of political plight expanded to eventually incorporate international issues.
Miller continues to fight for human rights and human responsibility to others and his involvement in international peace keeping politics over his lifetime has lead to important representation of writers
and freedom of speech. Born in New York on Oct. 17, 1915, Arthur Miller has become one of the leading playwrights in
the United States today. He attended Public School #24 in Harlem but his family later moved to Brooklyn in 1929. After graduating from Abraham Lincoln High School in 1932, Miller
registered and then quit City College night school to move into several jobs which included singing at a local radio station and truck driving (A Brief Chronology; Goldstein). From
1932 to 1934 Miller clerked in an auto parts warehouse and as the only Jew employed in the company had his first real experiences with anti-Semitism. He moved onto study
journalism at the University of Michigan in 1934 to 1935 and continued to work as a reported and a night editor for The Michigan Daily. In 1937 Miller wrote the
play "No Villian" in six days and won the Hopwood Award in Drama after which he transferred to major in English (A Brief Chronology; Goldstein). In 1937 Miller began to
take a playwriting class with Professor Kenneth T. Rowe and rewrites "No Villian" retitled as "They Too Arise" which received a major award from the Bureau of New Plays and
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