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Arthur Miller and Marilyn Monroe?
anna728
@anna728
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United States
22 Jul 09
Did you know the author of The Crucible and Death of a Salesman was married to Marilyn Monroe?
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Sarah Palins Banned Books
II2aTee
@II2aTee
(2559)
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United States
9 Sep 08
It’s the responsibility of all Americans both Democrat and Republican alike to sift through the lies being pushed out by BOTH parties, and expose the truth. Even if that means shooting across the deck. This morning I...
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Where Would You Go?
kellys3ps
@kellys3ps
(3723)
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United States
14 Aug 08
Travel website TripAdvisor has come up with a list of the World's Top Literary Spots to visit http://uk.reuters.com/article/domesticNews/idUKLE35105520080814 Destinations on the list include: London (birthplace of authors such...
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Gender, Religion, Class in "The Crucible"
wernerfigueroa
@wernerfigueroa
(14)
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United States
2 Jun 07
how does gender, religion, and class shape the central events in the play "The Crucible" by arthur miller?
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how do you rate the play of arthur miller "death of a salesman'?
multisubj
@multisubj
(451)
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India
8 Jan 07
American playwright Arthur Miller's 20th Century tragedy "Death of a Salesman' is a strong critique and commentary on the American Business life styles. HOw do you rate the book on a 10 point scale? I prefer to rate it at...
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