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Comparison Of Our Scripted Work On ‘The Crucible’ by Arthur Miller and ‘The Merchant Of Venice’ by William Shakespeare  

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Comparison Of Our Scripted Work On 'The Crucible' by Arthur Miller and 'The Merchant Of Venice' by William Shakespeare My practical work in March was a scripted piece for which we took three scenes from 'The Crucible' by Arthur Miller. My contribution to the performance was playing two characters - Mercy Lewis and Mrs Putnam. I took part in all three of the scenes we chose to perform which included two scenes from act one and a section of the court scene in act three. To help me in my work I went to see a production of 'The Crucible' in Stratford as well as watching the film. Both of these were very different to my own interpretation of the script but they did help me to get a better understanding of my characters. 'The Crucible' was first produced in 1953 and is based on the 'witch-hunt' taking place...

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