Themes and Style
Arthur Miller's work is characterized by several recurring themes:
The American Dream: Many of Miller's plays explore the pursuit of the American Dream and its impact on ordinary people. He often portrays characters who are crushed by the gap between their aspirations and reality.
Social Responsibility: Miller believed strongly in the idea that people have a responsibility to each other and to society as a whole. This theme is particularly evident in plays like "All My Sons" and "The Crucible."