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Term Papers on Incident At Vichy

Term Paper TitleIncident At Vichy
# of Words481
# of Pages (250 words per page double spaced)1.92

Incident at Vichy

     I think Arthur Miller is an interesting writer.  He is well versed in the Holocaust.
He wrote “Incident at Vichy” which takes place in France in 1942, it has been a very
important play that has well written  scripts.  
     In 1915 Arthur Miller was born in New York City.  He studied at the University
of Michigan.  He wrote many successful plays, such as; Death of a Salesman, The
Crucible, A Memory of Two Mondays, After the Fall, Incident at Vichy, and the Price.
These were all written between 1949/1968.  Arthur has been a brilliant writer of  many
successful plays.
     While reading the play I was introduced to 17 characters who showed a range of
emotions while waiting to be seen by the police captain.  The seven main characters had
very dramatic parts.   The main characters I identified with were Bayad, a master
electrician who is 25, Marchand, a cheerful and impatient businessman who was 25,
Lebeau, a bearded, unkept painter who was also 25 and very out spoken, Monceau, an
actor, Leduc, a doctor of psychiatry and captain in the French army, Von Berg, an
Austrian prince, and Ferrand, a cafe proprietor.  
     What a profound insight Arthur Miller has given us on these characters who all
lead very different lives and were thrown together in similar circumstances.
     What was similar amongst these characters were that they were put in a holding
house awaiting their sentence...

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