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background information&Kernan's satire

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show Puliter Prize & New York Drama Critics Circle Award  
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one of the most performed and adapted plays   show
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what myth did it address   show
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what universal thing did the play address   show
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show happiness through material wealth  
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show equates to audience's own compromised ideals  
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show bold realism; riveting theatricality  
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when was Arthur Miller born   show
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show Jewish immigrants  
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show his father's experiences  
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what play furthered Miller's reputation   show
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where did Miller's writing skills & interest in social causes grow   show
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show Monroe  
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show 1970s and 1980s  
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show still writing; specifically he was working on adapting The Crucible for film  
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show push the country forward  
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show relying too much on credit, struggling to keep up his payments; provide  
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show Willy's preoccupation with his financial status and his position in society  
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What happened to the American people and their position in the world after the Cold War?   show
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show always wanted to be the best  
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show nation of people who wished desperately for acceptance by their peers  
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growth of large corporations and the spread of mass communnication led to   show
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show reality  
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themes: individual vs.   show
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show is it all that?  
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show realism  
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Miller is known for   show
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