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Texts in the City: The Crucible

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In the second of our Texts In The City series – casting a critical eye over the VCE English list – we visit Arthur Miller’s classic play, The Crucible.

Discussing the text, Tony Wilson and William Henderson explore the language and symbolism that makes the play “a joy to act” — and draw parallels to the youth-led revolutions of the contemporary age.

Presented by Tony Wilson and William Henderson.

This text was also discussed in 2012; view that session here.

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21 Mar 2011

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