The Crucible by Arthur Miller
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According to Aristotle "a tragedy is defined as an imitation of action and life, not of an imitation of men"; but "is not merely an imitation of actions, but of events inspiring fear and pity" (Butcher). So he places a higher and more important role in the plot rather than the character. The plot, also known as the Mythos, is one of the main traits espoused by Aristotle in The Poetics that helps construct a
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poetics.html Hill, Phillip G. Modern Drama. 1967, pp.312-17. Miller, Arthur. The Crucible. New York: Penguin Plays, 1953. Tragedy and the Common Man. Viking Press, 1978.  http://theliterarylink.com Partridge, C.J. An Atmosphere of Dread in "The Crucible": The Greenhouse Press Library Companion to America Literature. Ed. Siebald, Thomas. San Diego: Greenhaven Press, 1999. Warshow, Robert. The Immediate Experience: The Greenhouse Press Library Companion to America Literature. Ed. Siebald, Thomas. San Diego: Greenhaven Press, 1999.
poetics.html Hill, Phillip G. Modern Drama. 1967, pp.312-17. Miller, Arthur. The Crucible. New York: Penguin Plays, 1953. Tragedy and the Common Man. Viking Press, 1978.  http://theliterarylink.com Partridge, C.J. An Atmosphere of Dread in "The Crucible": The Greenhouse Press Library Companion to America Literature. Ed. Siebald, Thomas. San Diego: Greenhaven Press, 1999. Warshow, Robert. The Immediate Experience: The Greenhouse Press Library Companion to America Literature. Ed. Siebald, Thomas. San Diego: Greenhaven Press, 1999.