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by Arthur Miller
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Chris' Fish Place
Chris' Fish Place rated it 12 years ago
I like the Crucible, but I am not a huge fan of Death of a Salesman. I understand why it’s great, but the play never did it for me. And I am more of a Neil Simon fan. But this play. This play. This they should use in schools. It would resonate more than the Crucible. Most powerful play ever.
say what mofos
say what mofos rated it 12 years ago
Arthur Miller’s ‘Incident at Vichy’ is a powerful example of the paralyzing effect fear can have on a person. It is 1942 in Vichy, France. The German controlled Vichy government have been in power for two years and so have the effects of the widely enacted Racial Laws. Nine men and a boy find themse...
Kaethe
Kaethe rated it 39 years ago
Powerful, much more so than any of Miller's other plays.
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