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The Crucible (Turtleback School & Library Binding Edition) (Penguin Plays)

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4 out of 5
Based on 146,934 Ratings and 3,795 Reviews

Book Description
FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. The play's main narrative line tells the story of the Salem witch hunts which took place in Massachusetts, 1692. At a deeper level, Miller raises several powerful and important questions about human life and morality.
Book Information
PublisherTurtleback Books
BindingSchool & Library Binding (59 editions)
Reading LevelYoung Adults
# of Pages152
ISBN-100881030155
ISBN-13978-0881030150
Publication Date10/01/1976
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About Arthur Miller (Author) : Arthur Miller is a published author, editor, illustrator, and a narrator of children's books and young adult books. Some of the published credits of Arthur Miller include GCSE "The Crucible" (Letts Ex... more
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1/16/2009 rachelle quick tagged as: I read

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1/13/2009 Aletia Morstad said: i read it for school and would defiantly have to agree with the obvious symbolism used
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