Aswathi M.P Assistant Professor Department of English K.A.H.M. Unity Women’s College, Manjeri, Kerala, India Abstract Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman is a well recognized work for its anti capitalistic inclination. This popular reading arises out of the tendency to put forth the notion that the play is a propagandistic piece of writing. Through this…
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The Unexplained Hysteria in Arthur Miller’s The Crucible
Dr.Itishri Sarangi Assistant Professor KIIT University Abstract Young women accuse people they dislike of being evil witches. Miller introduces the play with the witch Abigail Williams, whose witchcraft hysteria is due to her carnal lust for Proctor. Abigail’s desire to possess Proctor motivates her, driving her to drink blood and cast a spell on Elizabeth….
Remembering and Retelling ‘Selves’ In Small Remedies
Dr.Kavya.B Lecturer in English Karnataka “…nothing in life comes “next” but….every thing exists together and at the same time within us ….there is no past to be “ brought forward” in a human being, but ….he is his past at every moment and …..the present is merely that which his past is capable of noticing…