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Arthur Miller
None Without Sin

In the period immediately following the end of World War II, American theater was transformed by the work of playwright Arthur Miller. Profoundly influenced by the Depression and the war that immediately followed it, Miller tapped into a sense of dissatisfaction and unrest within the greater American psyche. His probing dramas proved to be both the conscience and redemption of the times, allowing people an honest view of the direction the country had taken.

Arthur Miller was born in Manhattan in 1915 to Jewish immigrant parents. By 1928, the family had moved to Brooklyn, after their garment manufacturing business began to fail. Witnessing the societal decay of the Depression and his father’s desperation due to business failures had an enormous effect on Miller. After graduating from high school, Miller worked a number of jobs and saved up the money for college. In 1934, he enrolled in the University of Michigan and spent much of the next four years learning to write and working on a number of well-received plays.

After graduating, Miller returned to New York, where he worked as a freelance writer. In 1944, his first play, “The Man Who Had All the Luck”, opened to horrible reviews. A story about an incredibly successful man who is unhappy with that success, “The Man Who Had All The Luck” was already addressing the major themes of Miller’s later work. In 1945, Miller published a novel, FOCUS, and two years later had his first play on Broadway. “All My Sons,” a tragedy about a manufacturer who sells faulty parts to the military in order to save his business, was an instant success. Concerned with morality in the face of desperation, “All My Sons” appealed to a nation having recently gone through both a war and a depression.

Only two years after the success of “All My Sons,” Miller came out with his most famous and well-respected work, “Death of a Salesman.” Dealing again with both desperation and paternal responsibility, “Death of a Salesman” focused on a failed businessman as he tries to remember and reconstruct his life. Eventually killing himself to leave his son insurance money, the salesman seems a tragic character out of Shakespeare or Dostoevsky. Winning both a Pulitzer Prize and a Drama Critics Circle Award, the play ran for more than seven hundred performances. Within a short while, it had been translated into over a dozen languages and had made its author a millionaire.

Overwhelmed by post-war paranoia and intolerance, Miller began work on the third of his major plays. Though it was clearly an indictment of the McCarthyism of the early 1950s, “The Crucible” was set in Salem during the witch-hunts of the late 17th century. The play, which deals with extraordinary tragedy in ordinary lives, expanded Miller’s voice and his concern for the physical and psychological wellbeing of the working class. Within three years, Miller was called before the House Committee on Un-American Activities, and convicted of contempt of Congress for not cooperating. A difficult time in his life, Miller ended a short and turbulent marriage with actress Marilyn Monroe. Throughout the 1960s and 1970s, he wrote very little of note, concentrating at first on issues of guilt over the Holocaust, and later moving into comedies.

It was not until the 1991 productions of his “The Ride Down Mount Morgan” and “The Last Yankee” that Miller’s career began to see a resurgence. Both plays returned to the themes of success and failure that he had dealt with in earlier works. Concerning himself with the American dream, and the average American’s pursuit of it, Miller recognized a link between the poverty of the 1920s and the wealth of the 1980s. Encouraged by the success of these works, a number of his earlier pieces returned to the stage for revival performances.

More than any other playwright working today, Arthur Miller has dedicated himself to the investigation of the moral plight of the white American working class. With a sense of realism and a strong ear for the American vernacular, Miller has created characters whose voices are an important part of the American landscape. His insight into the psychology of desperation and his ability to create stories that express the deepest meanings of struggle, have made him one of the most highly regarded and widely performed American playwrights. In his eighty-fifth year, Miller remains an active and important part of American theater.

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#1

arthur miller is extremly boring and i do not like him

#2

i love this website

#3

arthur miller is an ugly annoying boring play writer than i can not stand to do an english project on any more

#4

Arthur Miller is smexy

#5

He is my hero and i love him with all my heart.

#6

arthur miller is sweet

#7

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#8

I love Billy Bob.

#9

Billy bob dont go say things you dont mean. I think moser can write better than him…anyday

#10

arthur miller is wack!

#11

Yo bros. Arthur miller is shizzzz

#12

He is not interesting at all… I’d rather have the Spanish rape my culture again.

#13

i love him.f u guys.hes hot.dont hate.haha.ha.

#14

arthur miller is deep and dark but he’s cool at the same time!!! lol NOT!!!!!!!

#15

Miller is a freakin quack…

#16

I don’t appreciate these things you guys are saying about me…

#17

whooooo Arthur Arthur Miller, rules YEAH RIGHT!!!!!!!

#18

wtf??? He’s sooo boring!!!!!

#19

i think he was one of the most amazing men alive!!!! i want his babies!

#20

this is the day when you decide the line that you are on. ARTHUR RULES!!!

#21

omg like arthur miller is like off the friggin chain!!

#22

CUPCAKES

#23

this guy was a waste of breath
he had no talent and bored people with his so called “work”

#24

arthur miller fears nobody and he married marilyn monroe

#25

I hate turtles

#26

this guys work sucked.its boring as hell!!!

#27

this guys sucks hes mad boring i fell asleep like twenty four times .

#28

this sucks

#29

hey master chief.. i <3 turtles

#30

i agree with all of the people who say that arthur miller was a waste of time. he bores me to death.
yellow butterflies and cheese

#31

yahoo

#32

Honestly people, the man is dead so there’s no use bashing him. His works are, of opinion to many, an amazing collection of real world issues within fictional embodiments. Others, many uninformed and have never even picked up a book of his, disagree. Just becaue you dislike reading and literature does not mean he was “a waste of breath”. No human on this earth, even those that are scum and murderers and rapists, are not a waste of breath. Yes they messed up, but they are not worthless. Arthur Miller was a man of true talent, and simply because you fall asleep “like twenty four times” (a number, which I assure you, no one cares about the slightest), does not make him “a waste”.

And if you really want Spanish to rape your culture, welcome to America.

Fairest wishes to all,
Victoria Bedell

#33

Arthur Miller is one of the greatest authers their ever was. The only people who wouldn’t like hime are people with no taste in books, or people who are too dumb or ignorant to understand his works.

#34

screw arthur!
i hate him
he looks like satan
’s brother

#35

arthur miller is my father GOd

#36

i think if he chose different story ideas his audience would be much much larger.

#37

meow, i’m a kitty. :) hi hannah.

#38

great play writer, great guy

#39

i think you number two are wrong if he was so ugly how do you explain his marriage to marylin monroe

#40

Arthur Miller’s work is very “intrigant”and I don’t think that he is boring or anything else.
My actual work is about his famous play “all my sons” and through this work we can descover many things about his own life.

#41

Victoria Bedell completely dominated everyone who has participated in this comment forum. Bravo.

#42

Arthur Miller is the shit. I don’t know what everybody else is talking about.

#43

whats there to say…they probably only married eachother for money since they both had it

#44

YOU MAKE PIGGY ANGRY!!!!!!!

#45

I love xbox live!!! It really take’s up too much of my time!!!

#46

arthur miller and marilyn monroe????
im filled with confusion.
any juicy info i can use on my “crucible vs. mccartyism ” ppr?

#47

i agree with ercoupe i mean come on really u guys have no freakin lifes

#48

i agree with ercoupe i mean come on really u guys REALY DONT have ANY freakin lifes

#49

Perhaps all the people who dislike Miller should try re reading him because things he wrote about are occuring this very minute in america and with our very government. definitely a cause for concern that certain individuals can not see how important he is to drama, politics, and freedom of speech and press!

#50

#52…

You are absolutely right! Our country has no sense of history, and that’s our biggest problem! Did everyone see Congresswoman Michele Bachman on Hardball today? Literally, the most frightening thing I’ve EVER seen in my entire lifetime! Are we witnessing a new era of McCarthyism? She actually referred to liberals as “anti-American” and called for an investigation of Congress to search for and root out anti-American elected officials.

Add this to Sarah Palin’s incendiary comments that Obama “pals around with terrorists” and the McCain Campaign’s new robo calls claiming that Obama “worked closely” with a terrorist whose radical group “killed Americans” and you have a recipe for the next great American witch hunt and a call to violence against Obama and his fellow Democrats.

This is very dangerous rhetoric coming out of the Republican Party!!! Every American should study McCarthyism and read the Crucilble TODAY!

#51

I believe Arthur Miller to be one of literature’s most influential writers. He spans the gap between commercial and literary fiction with plots that are both entertaining and thought provoking. The fact that his plays are still studied around the world attests to his genius. His commentary on familial responsibility versus utilitarianism is relevant in any decade.

#52

hey ##48 aka nicole..me and my group are doin a project on mccarthyism and arthur miller..so if YOU hav any juicy details then wed rlly appreciate it!!
:]

#53

this site has made my day! pbs has the funniest comments ever! i love it!
look at mccarthyism jokes and ponder a bit:

steve the egg, steve the egg, how do you wear pants with no legs? steve the egg, steve the egg, one morning he woke up next to sausages..

#54

Well, guys, coming from Mr. Christ himself, you should indeed give people a chance. I don’t know who this Arthur Miller character is, to be honest, but give him a chance.

#55

hey wats up well i think mr. miller is alright kinda boring but all right

#56

wat it do

#57

i want to make passionate love to arthur miller

#58

OMG I lol’ed at the “I AM SOFA KING WE TODD DID”

Good one! HAha

#59

hi….

#60

Wow. leave arthur alone. hez cool =).

#61

hmm… arthur millers nto that bad….
haha :)

#62

I am trying to find a copy of None Without Sin to show my 11th grade English class, as we read The Crucible. Can anyone tell me how to secure a copy?

#63

what was is reason for writing the play about the salem witch trials ? homework lol (:

#64

Arturo, Sorete duro! Arthur Miller is a sexy son of a b…! ^-^

#65

i’m doing a project about this person…..first i tght it will be boring but then it was the opposite…even tought this project is hard with this person looks like that but nop…..if u get to be a junior or u were a junior u know what i’m talking about that thing about the “mla”….this s!!!! is really harddd

#66

i think he’s a very interesting character and i’m priveledged to be writing an essay about him or else i never would have known some of these things…

#67

yeah im also doing a report over him,and mla sucks @ss

#68

I HATE ARTHUR MILLER

#69

i love arthur miller.. hes hot

#70

arthur miller is a great author. I really admire his work and have been studying him since i was a little by. oh wait, i am still a little boy

#71

call my # for the arthur miller fan club

#72

happy halloween fools

#73

Thanks guys.

#74

anyone who says Arthur Miller isn’t amazing doesn’t know anything about him, and hasnt read seen or heard about the crucible.

#75

i found this website very useful and helpful.i’ll recomand it for people intersting in literature.

#76

I Love the CRUCIBLE!!!!

#77

I’m suppose to do a report on this guy in English… I really regret not getting someone who doesn’t suck.

A. Miller fails.

#78

THIS GUY SUCKS OUT LOUD THE CRUCIBLE SUCKED!!!!!!!!!!!!!

#79

I love Arthur Miller

#80

Arthur Miller is the shiz dawg

#81

i think that he was very intelligent and knew how to write good plays, why else would he be so well known?

#82

Miller is more misunderstood than appreciated.If we refrained from superficial reading,we’d discorver his real worth as a tragedian

#83

I think that A. Milller is a creepy looking man and his writings about witchcraft is crazy also. He needs to get a life. I really don’t like his stories. They don’t make any kind of sense at all!!!

#84

whoo hoo

#85

well i think all of u that said bad things about are crazy he is a great person sike he sucks

#86

HE R OK BUT I WAN REEAD ABOWT KITTENS!!! OMG MEW MEWW

#87

Arthur Miller is a great American playwright. His plays include a huge amount of symbolism and intellect. Those who are saying that he is boring and he sucks obviously do not understand how symbolic his plays are and how he contributed to modern drama. Understand the message of the plays before you criticize the playwright.

#88

A.miller is pretty legit

#89

aurthur miller is wack as hell

#90

I really dont know why people think the Earth revolves around the sun. It is so obvous that everything revolves around the Earth. All of Arthurs studies into astrology where a wast of time and didnt acomplish anything for our society.

#91

i have to do and 5 page essay on him and i dont like his life its kind of boring but at least he mad that money!

#92

i think u guys are so awesome omg i cant even say how awesome u guys are NOTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT! get a life u guys are really dumb . you can talk all the BS u want but he is still making money mofo”s and ur not :] byeee and yes i am slow to actually write in this .

#93

arthur miller wrote horrible plays

#94

the crucible is the most boring playing in the world y would u ever write that?

#95

iim doiing a project for english, on arthur miller and i find his liife very interestiing. i find him weird also because he took the time to write aboutt the witch days and to me thats weird! he needs to go do somethiing with hiim self because the stories have no point! im so not interested! but i quess mrs.horn is, she gave my class that topic while the other english classes are doiiing there projects on there choice!!

#96

Aprat from liking or disliking A.Miller,we should read objectively first his works.For a reader from another culture, Miller is a rebel,an idol.i appreciate so much his hero willy Louman.

#97

A-mill 4 life!
:D
Sexxy beast!

#98

I beleive Miller is the greatest play-writer of our, or anyones, time. The underlying messages behind everyone of his plays can teach us about mankind, our history, and overall ourselves.

#99

millers my homeboy

#100

i’m tryin 2 write an essay bout u but its’s so hard

#101

I agree, he is kind of bland. Aish, boring!

#102

this web site sucks

#103

hey

#104

hey laddy boes,
just to let boys from the t’bridge know that this is a spiffing article and is a good source of info for the prep he set us - tally ho.

#105

Arthur Miller posseses a rare talent in the literary world.
He presents the modern world with great intensity and enables the readers to feel the characters.

#106

interesting. :D

#107

doing a report about this guy is terribly boring

yawwn !

I AM SOFA KING WE TODD DID
lmao toooo funny !

#108

Well. First off. He is a very sexy son of a panties man. Also i think he is verrryyyy smechxyyyy.
;]]]]
ok goodbye.

#109

this sucks marylin could have done better

#110

i agree that aruther miller is boring and i am also sick of doing a paper on him

#111

Ok…listen-

This guy has the most sick, depressing life I’ve ever had the misfortune to to do a 10 page paper about…And really…anyone that has even the most remote feelings of sympathy for him needs to burn up right where they are standing. If you think any of his work is interesting/good/normal/acceptable, then I suggest you visit a psychiatrist. right now.
I’m not even joking. (especially #51)

Signed __________

#112

i hate arthur miller.
he is an overrated loser

and im tired of doing my english paper on him

#113

im doing a paper about him
he is shmexy
ilovethewordshmexy

#114

hehe
this Miller light guy was a commie huh?

#115

HEY I AM CHILLING HERE IN CLASS WITH MY FRIEND BRET AND RALPH NADERRRRRRRR

#116

Arthur Miller-what can I say the guy could have been a bit more creative.

#117

Arthur you iz da best dawg

#118

i have to truly agree with #32. dont hate on the man cuz he got paid and yall didnt. but seriously people think. maybe if YOU WOULDNT GO TO SLEEP, then you would understans his writing. all jokes aside, he really is kool on the writing subject.

#119

I hate Arthur Miller. He has no valid skills that will help mankind. He has no idea about different kinds of bears, or how to farm beets.

#120

a borin play

#121

EXPECTO PATRONUM!!!

#122

what types of plays did he write??

#123

Psshhh..
This was totally awful and Miller is most definetly not the most interesting guy I have ever read about.

#124

i love Arthur Miller. I love his works. I’ve read The Crucible and The Death of a Salesman, and i loved them both. If you don’t like him, you probably dont like plays, lol. i mean, it does get hard to read sometimes. But, from and acting standpoint, it is thrilling to play some of his characters, i would say.

#125

I`ve got to do a project on his guy and crucible sucked

#126

Arthur Miller is one of the best writers….

#127

Arthur Miller is so boring to read. I have to do a project on him…. Urgh!!

#128

Dude he is good and if you dont thank so then your just stuped

#129

Arthur was a dear husband. Too bad he couldn’t see that I was only after his money. Ohh well.

#130

I enjoyed studying Miller more than any other writer..his books are really good.

#131

Arthur Miller’s life should be honored not bashed. He made some pretty good works i reaaly like the crucible. Yes, he is kinda cute. He is like the white martin luther king. He stood up for what he believed in almost went to jail for trying to educate america. He is an outstanding playwrite. If you could see his views in the right light and open your mind a little then he wouldnt be boring. He talked about people like you small-minded people who left no room for creativity

#132

arthur miller was a unique man and he was the reason why im seeting here today doing this stupid project on him so thanks for your remarkeblal work

#133

Ignorance and stupidty makes me laugh. Miller’s writing was profound escpecially based on the time he was writing in. His stories have been able to be transferred between time periods and have been proven valid enough to still be studied in high school and college.

#134

it doesn’t matter if you like him or not he still is one of the greatest playwrights alive hands down the ones who think he isn’t just don’t understand all his hard work and ya’ll need to grow up with all these stupid comments

#135

hey…this site really helped me out styop bashing the guy

#136

Wow, if you guys are really this opposed the literature you’re studying, than stop. Honestly, education is a priviledge. His works, like any honorable literature, question the basis of our lives and dreams. If you cannot honor a man that unraveled the reality we suppress from ourselves, go write your own award-winning play in which you sum up man, life, and the world to the rawest core. Once you have met this status, the you can bash him and ramble about turtles and chocolate

#137

To All H.S. Students:
I am sorry that you had such a difficult time reading and understanding ANY of Arthur Miller’s work, especially “Death of a Salesman” as it deals with alienation and existence. These are real anxieties typical of the post WW2 era and the 1950’s. An era filled with as much conservatism as restlessness. I hope that in college you will not shy away or “turn-off”as I once did in HS. I learned that sometimes you need to engage in dialogs and have at least read some Philosophy before engaging in certain topics of discourse. It will make you think differently. If you are catching yourself asking:
“who am I?”;or “Why am I here?”; or question the validity of a perspective on reality, well then, you are on to what Miller is driving at in: “Death of a Salesman”. Don’t lose hope or dismiss it as whack simply because you’re not “feelin’ it”. You need some time. Just think about all those friends who had big dreams of making it to the NBA or having their own record label, dreaming HUGH while hanging out on the corner doing NOTHING. THAT is Willy Loeman [low man] get it??

#138

I agree with alot of the negativity..and those of you who said we shouldnt study him if we dont like it..most of us dont have a choice. If we wanna pass then we have to do this stupid thing..so dont get gettin attitude wit us H.S students over somethin you obviously know nothin about.

#139

y do we have to do english paper over some guy thats dead now? anybody can write a play..heck i got a dang good imagination and can make a better one then that and go all out wit it..have dinosaurs! riding a rainbow into the magically land of tie-dye squirells! the dinosaurs are gonna be like RWAR! and bite ppls head off………psshhh yea im good i know it. that right there should win an oscar

#140

all of these comments are very interesting, and i don’t care what the assignment requires, im including some of these in my analytical report! booyacasha!!

n guess wut u guys..we like all have the same h/w n went to the same site, can this world get any smaller?? brapzz!

#141

and i think he kinda looks like mark anthony…

#142

Honestly, I love reading and can understand why a man with so many works would be as famous as he is today, and normally i would be ashamed of so many fellow beings mocking the works of such a dedicaded man but honestly… despite my vast love of the arts i simply cannot get into his works. I too am doing a report on him and I simply cant stand how truly dull most of his works are. But in the same sense, you posers talking about how you could write anything better… well id love to see any of you get just ONE tony award with the grammar you idiots are using. No offense you guys, but come on. And also Im not mocking any of you who actually appreciate his work, I could understand how you could enjoy it.

long story short, he’s not that great but those of you claiming that you could do any better are horribly mistaken. no offense.

#143

i can’t stand arthur miller simply because he has caused me to do a research paper

#144

im a H.S student im 17 and i personally think tha any one who hates this guy has either not paid attention in class or has no personallity because u think that its “boring”well it may be but that doesnt mean he is any less talinted keep in mind it was written almost 50 years ago i cant get into his books but that doesnt mean hes an awful play right and id also wagger that those of u who dont like him and are b*tching about him just need to shut the hell up and grow up because the world doesnt revolve around wat u do and do not want to do and complaining about a paper wont get it done quicker

#145

History is so cool,i love it and find it really funny well at least american history is the have pages and pages of men who were complete idiots like McCarthy who ruined peoples lives and no one cared except the people he ruined.

#146

dude, arthur miller went out with marylin monroe, that means my man got game.

#147

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#148

Time for an adult comment? The late Arthur Miller was not writing for boys & girls. AND his work has to be seen in production. Young critics - try View from The
Bridge.

#149

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