Arthur Miller

Description: (Playwright Best Known for His Plays “All My Sons,” “Death of a Salesman” and “The Crucible”)

Arthur Asher Miller is one of the greatest American dramatists of the 20th century. His work was respected in the literary circuit, for its honesty and edginess. He was born and brought up in New York in a rich family with servants and chauffeurs but soon his father lost all his money to Wall Street Crash of 1929 and Miller had to struggle to support his family as well as his studies. He went to University of Michigan where he was awarded for his literary genius with the Avery Hopwood Award. His plays started getting produced from the 1940s until 2010. The most successful play of his life has been ‘The Death of a Salesman’ which fetched him a Tony Award and the Pulitzer Prize. He got married thrice and one of his marriages was with the Hollywood actress Marilyn Monroe. Their relationship was sensationalized throughout their marriage due to the troubled lifestyle of Monroe. After her death, a lot of his work was inspired by his experiences with Monroe like, ‘After The Fall’. Some of Miller’s plays like, ‘The Death of a Salesman’ and ‘The Crucibles’ have been turned into motion picture. He died while he was in relationship with a woman half his age - Agnes Barley.

Overview

Birthday October 17, 1915 (Libra)
Born In United States
Alternative names Arthur Asher Miller
Height 188 cm
Died on February 10, 2005
Spouse/Ex- Inge Morath (m. 1962–2002), Marilyn Monroe (m. 1956–1961), Mary Grace Slattery (m. 1940–1956)
Parents Isidore Miller
Augusta Miller
Children Daniel Miller, Jane Ellen Miller, Rebecca Miller, Robert A. Miller
Relatives Joan Copeland, Kermit Miller

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What is the significance of the title The Crucible? The title "The Crucible" refers to a severe test or trial, reflecting the intense scrutiny and moral challenges faced by the characters in the play as they navigate the Salem witch trials and the destructive power of hysteria.
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