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To compare the opening of Miller's 1953 play with his screenplay, examining the different effects created and how they are achieved  

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GCSE Coursework Essay "To compare the opening of Miller's 1953 play with his screenplay, examining the different effects created and how they are achieved." The opening is very important for any book, film and screenplays, as it sets the audience's feeling towards the whole story. For example, if the opening was slow and boring, this would set the scene for the story, the whole story would seem slow and boring. For Miller to turn his play into a film, he would have to change it, by adding and taking away parts of the story line, to make it more interesting for the audience to watch. The play was directed for a more old fashioned audience, as it was written in 1953, and implies McCarthyism, to help the audience relate to the play more. The film was is fairly modern, so it is aimed at a more modern audience. The two versions of...

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