Arthur Miller: Playwrite of the People
Over the past few decades, Arthur Miller has become a well known Americanplaywright. He has won numerous awards and is credited for doing amazing work. Miller was born in lower Manhattan in 1915. His family moved to Brooklyn during The Great Depression where his father worked as a ladies-wear manufacturer and his mother worked as a schoolteacher. His father's company, however, was ruined because of the depression. Money was tight and this made it difficult to pay for schooling. Miller started working a variety of jobs to help pay his tuition to the University of Michigan. While studying there, he began his career in writing plays. After graduating in 1938, his first published play, The Man Who Had All the Luck, was released to the public. Unfortunately, it was not a big hit, closing after only four shows. Miller's first major success came when he premiered his play All My Sons at the Coronet. His biggest hit, however, came in 1949 when he opened Death of a Salesman at the Morosco. This became the masterpiece to which all his other work was compared. There have been many remade versions of this outstanding play which won him a Tony Award and a Pulitzer Prize. One remake was as recent as 1998. His fame
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