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American Literature

American Literature is a graduation-required literature and composition course, in which students challenge their understanding of what America is, who is Americans are, and how America has come to be.

Introduction to Miller's The Crucible

Here's the introduction that we will read and annotate in class this Friday. Remember: circle words, write questions, and make thematic connections. For this reading: how was the play received? What is it ostensibly about? What did the audience understand it to really be about?

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Written by Paul Easton On September 11, 2015
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