How, through dialogue and other dramatic effects, Miller has constructed a credible representation of human conflict.
Title: How, through dialogue and other dramatic effects, Miller has constructed a credible representation of human conflict.
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How, through dialogue and other dramatic effects, Miller has constructed a credible representation of human conflict.
Category: /Literature/Biographies
Details: Words: 1501 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
"In all my plays and books I try to take setting and dramatic situations from life which involve real questions of right and wrong. Then I set out, rather implacably and in the most realistic situations I can find, the moral dilemma and try to point out a real, though hard, path out. I don't see how you can write anything decent without using the question of right and wrong as the basis."
Arthur Miller, 1948,
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when others tell him, by characterising him as falling back into ignorance. Arthur Miller creates a man with a strong, understandable (if not entirely acceptable) affection for his niece. We are presented over and over again with someone who wants a particular lifestyle and it is easy to believe Eddie will not see that it just cannot happen. This is a truly human quality: human beings always seem to be wanting what they cannot have.