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The Life of Arthur Miller

The Life of Arthur Miller . By: Alyssa Silva, Ashley Johnson, & Patrick Griffin. Early Life. October 17, 1915 Arthur had two siblings G raduated from Abraham Lincoln High School Family moved in 1929 Interested in sports like football, and baseball. Adult Life.

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The Life of Arthur Miller

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  1. The Life of Arthur Miller By: Alyssa Silva, Ashley Johnson, & Patrick Griffin

  2. Early Life • October 17, 1915 • Arthur had two siblings • Graduated from Abraham Lincoln High School • Family moved in 1929 • Interested in sports like football, and baseball

  3. Adult Life • Worked odd jobs to pay for his college tuition • Attended the University of Michigan • Married multiple times • Four children

  4. Miller’s Accomplishments • He was given many different awards • Married Marilyn Monroe • Wrote many different plays through out his life

  5. The Crucible • It was an allegory • It showed the fact that McCarthyism was doing the same thing they did in the Salem witch trials.

  6. Late Life and death • Later in his life he wrote plays about his past experiences • Autobiography was published • In 2002 his 3rd wife Ingedied • February 10th 2005

  7. bibliography • http://www.umich.edu/arthurmiller/at-michigan.html • http://arthurmiller.org/index.html • A+E Networks, http://www.biography.com/people/arthur-miller-9408335?page=2 • Jean-Christophe Broudin, http://www.oocities.org/researchtriangle/lab/4191/MILLER/millers.html#Why_did_Arthur_Miller_write_the_Crucible

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