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... Arthur Miller’s The Crucible is not filled with examples of Imagery. ...
To begin, the “bird” imagery in The Crucible is one of the most prominent examples of imagery in the entire play. ...
Thirdly, the significance that the bird imagery had on the theme of The Crucible was very great as well. ... So because of this the plot of The Crucible bow becomes a man and his wife are subject to the same crime and punishment. ... Millers makes that possible and if he hadn’t used imagery there an important part in The Crucible my have been missed by many people.
Approximate Word count = 1991 Approximate Pages = 8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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