Comparison between Greek Tragedy and Arthur Miller's modern tragedy in : The Crucible

Authors

  • Dr. Shaifali Saxena  Assistant Prof. (English), Upadhi P.G. College, Pilibhit, India

Keywords:

Tragedy, Crucible, Modern, Struggle

Abstract

Miller is regarded as a luminary figure in reflecting the tragedies of common individual of twentieth century in America. According to him tragedy is no longer straitened to the royal man placed indifferent form others. Miller rebuff hard definitions of traditional Greek tragedy and improve them to be acquainted with modern society. Miller highlight the internal conflict between the individual and society for the most part in his , he observe tragedies inherent in situation as the consequence of the failure of the individual

References

  1. Miller A (1957). Arthur Miller’s Collected Plays with an Introduction. New York: The Viking press, pp. 39-369.
  2. Miller A (1976). Arthur Miller’s Collected Plays with an Introduction. New York: The Viking press, pp. 18-401.
  3. Tajfel H (1981), Social identity and intergroup relations. London: Cambridge University Press
  4. Miller A (1956). The Family in Modern Drama. Atlantic Monthly, 197,36.

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Published

2018-02-25

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Research Articles

How to Cite

[1]
Dr. Shaifali Saxena, " Comparison between Greek Tragedy and Arthur Miller's modern tragedy in : The Crucible, International Journal of Scientific Research in Science and Technology(IJSRST), Online ISSN : 2395-602X, Print ISSN : 2395-6011, Volume 4, Issue 2, pp.2157-2163, January-February-2018.