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The Crucible (Cliffs Notes)

The Crucible (Cliffs Notes)

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: I disagree with the editing
Review: Not enough mention of the confrontation between Darth Vader and Lando Calrissian.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: an interesting view into the lives of the puritans
Review: The crucible is a very interesting view into the lives of the puritans. In actuality it shows how narrow minded people can be in general. In society today there still is the closed minded mentality that Arthur Miller exploits through out the play. This book is an A+.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Extremely Helpful
Review: These notes really gave me a much clearer understanding of the play itself. There is much detail & explaination provided & it seems that any questions you can come up with are answered.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: my opinion
Review: this is a great piece of art by arthur miller. he catches your attention with the lies and injustices of the 1600's. this is a good book because of it's content. the speech is, as it was in that time. it tells a tale of a little girl who gets caught being "naughty" and blames it on the circumstances of those she doesn't like or has problems with. this book teaches that to lie about something that could have been small makes it much larger and much more complicated to deal with. the girl in this this book is in witchcraft and is caught dancing naked in the woods by her uncle who is the reverend. with her are two other girls, a servant, and a cousin. the town is brought down to a level where every one is accusing every one else for past happeneings. farmowners are accusing neighbors of it so that the land is auctioned off at low prices so that they can increase the quality of their own land. it becomes a big issue when it could have been solved completely with a simple confession. the subject is blown out of proportion and it destryos a lot of lives and families. the truth is finally found after nine-teen people are hanged for the crime of witchcraft. i reccomend this book to anyone who enjoys "a good book".


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