The passion, tension, stress, dreadfulness, doubt, anxiety, dramatic tension of anxiety to Miller's "Chou" course is a type of drama tension that Miller created in Kruger's Burg. Miller produced tremendous tension throughout Kruger's Berg in various ways. Live playing as the title of the play, "Crussberg" means the tension of audiences against the drama. Miller named "drama" as "Puritan society representing Salem", but Salem's historical figures hope to purify each other from the work of the devil.
The occurrence and development of dramatic tension is considered one of Arthur Miller's most outstanding achievements. Explain how and how the mirror caused a dramatic tension with "looking at the bridge" and "chubby". Arthur Miller demonstrates the ability to build and maintain dramatic tensions in various forms in "A Bridge from the Bridge" and "The Crucible" theater. The tension he created is unique to each drama, and in 1953, "The Crucible" written in 1953 to show Miller's idea on parliamentary investigation and "Bridge" written in 1955 That's why I wrote. The viewpoint is based on the story he heard carelessly on the radio, but it is a rough representation of the unknown life and the idea of illegal immigrants living in the United States. Miller uses many trademark technologies to evoke a series of emotions from the audience, from fear to power, to love for hate.
English 10, The Crucible, Option 2 "The Crucible" Arthur Miller uses dramatic sarcasm to create anxiety and frustration, unraveling people's tension about Salem's magic lies. I. The author criticized innocent wizards using Abigail and caused tension in the story. 1.) Abigail wants Elizabeth to be hanged so she can return to John again. 2.) Abigail opposed Mary Warren after confessing in the courtroom. II. The author creates uneasiness in the story by making the court very powerful. . If the court judges you are a witch, you can not protect yourself. 2.) The court judged that the lie of Abigail confused many people. III. The author uses a dramatic satire to make a story. 1.) The audience can not help the character. 2.) The audience knows what is wrong and what is over
Examine Miller's dramatic tension in The Crucible's "Yellow Bird" scene and consider how the audience responded to Arthur Miller's "The Crucible" play in Massachusetts in 1692. Salem's magic trial. The same happened in the 1950s, a frenzy of anti-Communism was born, which was called McCarthy. In my article, how mirrors create tension in the yellow bird scene to attract audiences to the drama, concentrate the audience, let them join and sit at the edge of the seat I am going to study.