The Crucible
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Book Description
The Crucible portrays 17th-century Salem, Massachusetts, as a rigid theocracy eager to ferret out real or imagined deviations from the norm. The play indicts everyone in Salem -- and by extension American society -- for the crimes of intolerance and blind hatred.
Book Information
Publisher | L.A. Theatre Works |
Binding | Audio Cassette (59 editions) |
Reading Level | Uncategorized |
# of Pages | N/A |
ISBN-10 | 158081204X |
ISBN-13 | 978-1580812047 |
Publication Date | 10/10/2001 |
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About Richard Dreyfuss (Editor) : Richard Dreyfuss is a published editor and a narrator. Some of the published credits of Richard Dreyfuss include Bulfinch's Mythology:Gods and Heroes, The Crucible, The Prisoner of Second Avenue.
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About Stacy Keach (Narrator) : Stacy Keach is a published narrator. Some of the published credits of Stacy Keach include The Crucible, Long Day's Journey Into Night.
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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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