A Steppenwolf for Young Adults 'Crucible' shivers with the perils of closed minds
If there was one thing that the great American playwright Arthur Miller hated above all else, it was sanctimonious moral absolutism. "This is a sharp time, now, a precise time," says the insufferable Danforth, the most terrifying character in "The Crucible." "We live no longer in the dusky afternoon...
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