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Why did Arthur Miller write The Crucible as a play?

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Why did Arthur Miller write The Crucible as a play?

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One of the reasons he wrote it was because he read a book by Charles W. Upham, who was the mayor of Salem at the time, and he just knew he had to write it.

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